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BBC reveals Iraq Day plans
The BBC has revealed further details of its forthcoming Iraq Day which is set to include a series of six 'think-tank' discussions, to be broadcast on BBC 4 as a prelude to BBC 1's David Dimbleby debate later that night, writesPaul Revoir
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Tweenies to get US airing
BBC pre-school series Tweenies is to air in the US for the first time after BBC Worldwide completed a deal with Nickelodeon's commercial-free educational TV network Noggin, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Awards for radio journalists
The efforts and achievements of radio journalists across the country are to be recognised by a new awards ceremony launched by Independent Radio News (IRN), writes John Plunkett
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Off the record - And finally.
Simon Hunt, Front Row marketing director, had a brief and painful political career.
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Off the record - Plucked from the jaws of Dr Death.
Gunther von Hagens of Body Worlds fame, the man who carried out a live autopsy on
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Off the record - Toilet humour.
'You thought you had it bad, I was born in a shoe-box', was the refrain of
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Off the record - News in brief.
Meanwhile, that other essential office convenience the coffee machine has become the subject of a heated
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Off the record - Cardboard boxer.
Upcoming mind-artist Derren Brown, known as the British David Blaine, will be appearing in C4's forthcoming
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Interview: Stuart Murphy - Three's company.
On the eve of BBC3's launch, controller Stuart Murphy is certain the long-awaited channel is at last
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Children's TV - Telemagination hits the big time.
Being bought by German media group TV-Loonland was a major boost for London-based animation studio Telemagination. Now it has three major series in production and is considering the feature film market.
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TX - The family next door.
The brief? Make a drama about domestic violence. It sounds straightforward, but the catch is that
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Opinion - When 'balance' disguises truth.
When the Independent Television Commission vindicated Palestine Is Still the Issue, it made a landmark judgement which will ultimately improve the public's understanding of the conflict, argues John Pilger.
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Children's TV: CITV - Winning custody of the children.
The production powerhouse that is CBBC has given CITV a drubbing in recent years. But with BBC children's boss Nigel Pickard taking over at Network Centre, can CITV win back young viewers once again?
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Children's TV: Licensing - Television before toys.
Licensing deals for children's TV properties are becoming a fact of life for increasingly cash-strapped producers as their commercial potential becomes impossible to resist.
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Children's TV: Multichannel - Cut-throat kids.
Kids offerings have proliferated on multichannel, but is there a big enough audience to go around?
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Leader - What's public service, Greg?
This week Greg Dyke celebrates his third year as BBC director general, a period in which he has overseen sweeping changes at the corporation - as senior industry figures point out in this week's issue.
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Free to air - Capital spoilt for choice.
As Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers once pointed out: 'We are islands in the stream.' And if you ever wanted to hear them sing it, you probably could on Magic or BBC Radio 2 or Mean Country or Music Choice or - whatever.
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In my view - Stuart Cosgrove, director of nations and regions, Channel 4.
The BBC's celebrity boxing matches have been a travesty of public service broadcasting.