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BBC's Kilroy ban puts jobs at risk.
Jobs will be threatened at Robert Kilroy-Silk's indie if the BBC's investigation into the presenter's controversial
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Indie fixer leaves Channel 4.
The chief architect of Channel 4's indie code of practice, Andrew Brann, has stepped down only a week after the broadcaster's submission was rubber-stamped by Ofcom, writes Glen Mutel.
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Pedersen to join All3Media.
Carlton International sales managing director Louise Pedersen is joining the distribution arm of All3Media - formerly Chrysalis TV Group, writes Paul Revoir.
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Endemol plans Shattered for celebrities.
Endemol UK is developing a celebrity version of its controversial Channel 4 reality show Shattered, writes Glen Mutel.
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Broadcast launches green light
Green Light - a new service that allows Broadcast readers to search more than 1,000 commissioned programmes - is launched this week on our website.
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The Alan Clark Diaries (BBC4) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'The Alan Clark Diaries was a real treat.'...
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The Alan Clark Diaries (BBC4) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'The Alan Clark Diaries was slight but charming, very well presented but ultimately rather ineffectual.'...
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The Alan Clark Diaries (BBC4) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'Last night's first episode was a painfully threadbare affair.'...
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Flesh and the Devil (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
?This 90-minute documentary added up to a thoughtful, serious and ultimately convincing attack on the Church's poli...
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Didn't They Do Well? (BBC1) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star
?Didn't they do well? is the kind of limp, low-budget quiz show you'd expect to find in the middle of the day that'...
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Notorious (BBC2) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'Watching the first in BBC2's new series on controversial entrepreneurs, left one floundering in a miasma of incred...
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Post-production 2004
On March 5th 2004, Broadcast will publish the results of a major piece of research into the broadcast post-production sector in the UK.
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The cornflake wars
As big names Chris Moyles and Johnny Vaughan take over the morning shifts at Radio 1 and Capital Radio respectively, competition in the crucial breakfast slot is hotting up as never before.
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Pissed on the Job (C4) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'The whole thing was so grimly persuasive and entertaining.'...
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Pissed on the Job (C4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'Paul Wilmshurst's film turned out to be an intriguing affair.' ...
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Hunt for the Nazi Diamonds: The Great Adventure (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Last night's documentary remained rather vague on certain key questions - including who exactly Svoray is and whet...
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The Perfect Holiday (BBC1) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'You wonder if TV executives just drank way too much over the Christmas holidays, with unfortunate consequences.'...
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Mansfield to Oasis
Editbox editor Jim Mansfield has joined Oasis Television from Molinare. Mansfield worked at the Fouberts Place facility for five years and his credits include T4 Pop Beach, on which he completed the titles, and Wish You Were Here? on which he did both titles and stings. Other credits include Doubletake ...
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Schoonmaker looks at work outside radio
Tim Schoonmaker, Emap's radio chief who quit suddenly last week after 20 years, is looking to broaden his skills base outside radio and is talking to venture capitalists and 'multinational corporations' about his next move.