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Deronda versus Zhivago? Let's call it a draw
As rival dramas both claim victory, attention turns to the leading men. ...
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TV duo facing poor reception
ITV companies Granada and Carlton will be praying for permission to jump into bed together as they unveil further l...
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Profits emerge from Net-free Chrysalis
Chrysalis, the media group 28 per cent owned by the entrepreneur Chris Wright, yesterday reported a move back into ...
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Dr Zhivago leaves its rival out in the cold
BBC loses out to ITV's love story in battle of the costume dramas. ...
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Celebs clean up their acts
It's the next thing in reality TV...celebrities swallowing foul-tasting vitamins and undergoing daily colonic irrig...
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EastEnder Robbie quits over his scripts
Lovable rogue Robbie Jackson is to leave EastEnders after 11 years in Albert Square. ...
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Scudamore bullish over TV rights
The Premier League said yesterday that they expected the next television deal to equal the current£1.3 billion thr...
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Mind the medium, but don't miss the message
Research carried out by ITV showed that the brain retains messages from TV more easily than any other medium ...
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Zhivago leads in battle of the bodice-rippers
Doctor Zhivago has drawn first blood in the battle of the television bodice-rippers ...
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I don't want it all, says media chief as she quits
Lisa Gordon, corporate affairs director of Chrysalis, is stepping down ...
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BBC lobbies for law change on Sky fees
BBC chairman Gavyn Davies yesterday called on the government to change the law so that BSkyB is obliged to carry pu...
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ITV losing out to rivals in advertising revenue carve-up
ITV's share of national television advertising revenue has fallen to its lowest ever level ...
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New rules will protect British TV
The government has indicated that it will introduce stronger safeguards to prevent foreign broadcasters from 'swamp...
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High flyer quits to be with her children
Lisa Gordon will leave her job as corporate affairs director of Chrysalis ...
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BBC to chart life of a raindrop
Computer imagery and wildlife film are to be used to chart the story of a single raindrop from space to the ocean floor in one of BBC 1's key factual Christmas shows, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC dominates kids' Baftas
The BBC came away the main victor at the Bafta children's awards, picking up eight of the 14 categories, in what will be the perfect leaving present for outgoing CBBC controller Nigel Pickard, writes Leigh Homwood