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Hutton play headlines BBC4 winter
The BBC is to screen a reconstruction of the Hutton Inquiry into the death of scientist Dr David Kelly just days before the publication of its findings, in one of the highlights of its winter schedule.
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TV Corp international boss quits
The Television Corporation has lost its second senior executive in a fortnight after managing director of its international division Mark Rowland announced he was quitting.
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New MD for Rajar
Rajar has hired former Associated Newspapers executive Sally de la Bedoyere as the successor to outgoing managing director Jane O'Hara.
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Denham axed from Virgin drivetime
Virgin Radio has axed DJ Daryl Denham from its drivetime show after just a year in the seat as it prepares a major overhaul of its weekday schedule.
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Pollard attacks NUJ over Furlong
Sky News chief Nick Pollard has attacked the National Union of Journalists for 'jumping on the bandwagon' and using the death of former Sky reporter James Furlong as part of their anti-bullying campaign.
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Bedsitcom (C4) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star
?On the basis of the first episode it isn't funny. And for a series with ?sitcom? in the title, that's quite a hand...
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Bedsitcom (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
?It proves impossible to shake off the embarrassing awareness that while the makers think they're being so fiendish...
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Bedsitcom (C4) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'Bedsitcom has less the flavour of an entertainment show than of a television format which, if it works, could be p...
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Bedsitcom (C4) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'As entertainment, Channel 4 should be prosecuted under the Trades Description Act and all associated with it sente...
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Bodyshock: The Boy Who Gave Birth to His Twin (C4) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'It was padded out with a contrived narrative and artificially jacked up suspense.'...
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Bodyshock: The Boy Who Gave Birth to His Twin (C4) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'Bodyshock strove to live up to the promise of its title by delivering something really gross, through a prolonged ...
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Absolute Power (BBC2) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'a bright and brittle comedy that takes a satirical view of the black art of spin.'...
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Ofcom appoints consumer chair
New super-regulator Ofcom has appointed Colette Bowe to the key post of chairman of its independent consumer panel.
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GMG dumps Jazz for Smooth FM
Guardian Media Group Radio is closing down Jazz FM in Manchester and replacing it with a new station that will aim to appeal to a wider audience.
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ITV chiefs face MPs' grilling
ITV joint managing directors Clive Jones and Mick Desmond will appear before the media select committee today to field questions about the ITV merger from MPs.
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Carlton's Green 'to pocket£1.4m'
Carlton Communications chairman Michael Green is set to pocket a£1.4m pay off when he departs in February.
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Frankenstein: Birth of a Monster (BBC1) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'So much of the mise-en-scene of this film looked like 'Voluptuous Vampire Virgins' or 'Busty Brides of Dracula'. ...
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Frankenstein: Birth of a Monster (BBC1) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'Despite lashings of laudanum, [it] remained impressively cliche-free.'...
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Foyle's War: The Funk Hole (ITV1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Last night's final story of the current run of Foyle's War, zigzagged all over the place in an effort to convey so...
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Lawrence of Arabia (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'This first episode of two stuck to a biographical and then military narrative that was both solid and gripping.'...