All News articles – Page 4077
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      NewsBremner, Bird and Fortune: Trust Me, I'm a Prime Minister (C4) - Gareth McLean, Guardian'It's quite funny sometimes and often bares its teeth. But it's not as funny as it might be, nor as ravenous.'... 
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      NewsBremner, Bird and Fortune: Trust Me, I'm a Prime Minister (C4) - Robert Gore-Langton, Daily Express and Daily Star'I realised, watching Bremner, Bird and Fortune just what a lot of po-faced, pious old toot his act had become.'... 
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      NewsBremner, Bird and Fortune: Trust Me, I'm a Prime Minister (C4) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail'The entire package of jokes, sketches, a little song and some hoary political quotations, all intended to hurt, wa... 
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         News NewsBBC postpones News 24 relaunchThe BBC's much vaunted relaunch of its News 24 channel has been put back a week following Friday's huge power blackout. 
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         News NewsR4 dramatises Mary PoppinsMary Poppins is to be adapted for radio for the first time as part of BBC Radio 4's winter line-up. 
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         News NewsDyke named York University chancellorBBC director general Greg Dyke has been made chancellor of York University. 
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         News NewsBaker appoints two at Sky OneSky One controller James Baker has made his first appointments, creating two new acquisitions posts. 
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      NewsThe World's Most Powerful - Celebrity (BCB2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph'A programme so brain-rottingly vacuous it would surely have been turned down by Sky One, Bravo and possibly even B... 
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      NewsJudge John Deed (BBC1) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian'Judge John Deed is a class act. Intelligent, articulate and beautiful.'... 
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      NewsJudge John Deed (BBC1) - Paul Hoggart, The Times'I enjoyed it much more than I exptected to.'... 
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      NewsJudge John Deed (BBC1) - Robert Hanks, Independent'The agitprop edges are softened and made bearable by the way they are filtered through a storytelling sensibility ... 
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         News NewsNo 'radical' change for radio processOfcom's senior partner for content and competition Kip Meek has said he doesn't expect any 'radical' changes to be made to the system of awarding radio licences. 
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      NewsA New Life Down Under (Channel 4) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Telegraph'Was it my imagination or did chunks fo the commentary sound as if they had been lifted straight from the tourist o... 
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      NewsA New Life Down Under (Channel 4) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Express and Daily Star'Channel 4 has come up with an absolute beaut of an idea - A New Life Down Under, where Brits uproot and move to Au... 
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      NewsThe World's Most Powerful - Celebrity (BBC2) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror'This programme was so cheap you could almost hear the producer screaming at the researcher for going by taxi rathe... 
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         News NewsFlynn quits BBC VenturesThe chief executive of the BBC Ventures group of commercial companies Roger Flynn has resigned following the BBC's confirmation that it is to sell off its BBC Technology division - exclusively revealed in Broadcastthis week. 
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         News NewsTWG seeks£27m from RajarThe Wireless Group (TWG) chairman Kelvin MacKenzie has revealed he is seeking compensation of£27m from Rajar. 
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      NewsBlurring fact and fictionWhile the practice of fusing drama and documentary has its uses, not least in avoiding legal issues, is it part of a ?noble tradition' going back to Grierson or is it just a way of making drama on the cheap? By Peter Keighron 
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      NewsBodysnatchers (BBC1) - Gareth McLean, Guardian'Bodysnatchers was stomach-churning, gut-wrenching and toe-curling? Is this what Reithian ideals have come to?'... 
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      NewsBodysnatchers (BBC1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent'There were passages of Bodysnatchers that looked like out-takes from a Japanese endurance game show.'... 
 



 
     
    
    













