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Dunkirk: The Soldiers' Story (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
?An utterly absorbing film which assembled an hour's worth of extracts from the BBCi interviews and presented them ...
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Football Focus (BBC1) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'It just feels like three blokes down the boozer talking footyspeak.' ...
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Regency House Party (C4) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'The concept - in effect, locking up Miss Bennett and Mr Darcy in the Big Brother house - is undeniably shoddy, the...
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ITV set to appoint chairman
ITV looks set to confirm the appointment of its new chairman this week, following the decision of rebel shareholders to oust former Carlton chairman Michael Green from the role last year.
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Lygo's domestic vision for Dispatches
Channel 4 current affairs strand Dispatches is to regain a permanent place in the prime-time schedule, as part of the broadcaster's renewed commitment to the genre, according to C4 director of television Kevin Lygo.
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Comedy duo save Xfm's Bacon
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, stars of Channel 4 comedy Spaced , are to host Richard Bacon's show on Xfm while he presents Back to Reality for Five.
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Five's Milligan close to moving to Sky
Five's deputy chief executive Nick Milligan is understood to be on the verge of quitting to take up a senior commercial role at BSkyB.
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Action Time duo quit ITV
Two more senior Carlton programme executives have left ITV as a result of the merger.
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Colin and Edith replace Mark and Lard
BBC Radio 1 duo Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley are to be replaced by Colin Murray and Edith Bowman when they leave the station next month.
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Burdick quits Telewest
Telewest managing director Charles Burdick has left the company to 'pursue other opportunities'.
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Fallen Angel: The Real Charlotte Church (C4) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'I have a doozie: Fallen Network: The Real Channel 4, a documentary about how a young television channel, once love...
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Fallen Angel: The Real Charlotte Church (ITV1) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'As the title suggests, hagiography it was not. Bitchy hatchet job, more like.'...
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Wire in the Blood (ITV1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'Last night's episode, written by the impressively sick Alan Whiting, was seriously, outlandishly odd.'...
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Wire in the Blood (ITV1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'There's no denying that, whenever he's required simply to be a TV star, Green can do quite a decent job. Here, how...
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Rick Stein's Food Heroes (BBC2) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'Cookery programmes and their accompanying books are widely recognised as a form of porn, providing quick and easy ...
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BBC learning cuts jobs in bid to refocus
The BBC is to cut 12 posts in its learning division as part of a restructure that will see it put more money into fewer projects.
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PEER POLL: Should Five pull Back to Reality?
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Should Five pull Back to Reality?
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Off the Record - The (Sky) Office.
Spotted lunching at The Ivy last week: James Murdoch and his predecessor Tony Ball. Unfortunately, OTR's
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Off the Record - Suspicious Minds.
The powers-that-be at the Royal Television Society would do well to avoid ITV drama don Nick
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Production - No place like home.
A lot is riding on Five's uber-format Back to Reality, which has a price tag of£4.7m. Michael Rosser finds out how the money was used to create a Truman Show-style world under constant public surveillance.