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Spooks producer to make C4 drama
Channel 4 has ordered a low-budget, feature-length drama from the producers of Spooks looking at the sexual exploits of a group of Liverpool teenagers, writes Penny Hughes
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Andrews appoints head of CITV programming
ITV controller of children's programming Steven Andrew is pushing ahead with plans to turn the CITV brand into a major kids business after appointing Estelle Hughes as head of CITV programming.
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Cartoon character causes offence
Mencap has criticised the BBC over a character in one of its cartoon series that it says is deeply offensive to people with Down's Syndrome, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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The BBC must not be a casualty of war
All of us in the Westminster village - politicians, government officials, journalists - ought to be ashamed of ours...
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Blair denies authorising the leak of Kelly's identity
Tony Blair yesterday give his most robust defence of the government's conduct in the David Kelly affair, insisting ...
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BBC denies that Lego link breaches code
A BBC children's show being used as a launch pad for a new range of Lego products was devised and part-funded by th...
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BBC to produce Kelly tape in bid to exonerate reporter
The BBC has a tape of David Kelly expressing serious concern about how Downing Street made the case for war ...
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BBC claims it has tape of scientist criticising Number 10
The BBC says it has a tape recording of Dr David Kelly voicing serious concerns over the role of Downing Street in ...
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The BBC dragon needs slimming not slaying
Simon Jenkins on the situation faced by the BBC over the death of Dr David Kelly ...
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BBC admits ?slips of tongue' over Kelly
The BBC admitted yesterday that it had made 'slips of the tongue' in describing its source for bitterly contested a...
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Newsnight journalist has tape of Kelly's interview
The BBC said last night that it has a tape recording of Dr David Kelly in which he claims that the government was d...
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Murdoch papers step up war of words with BBC
A concerted campaign by News International newspapers to castigate the BBC its row with No 10 sparked accusations y...
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Five Emmy nominations for American Idol
American Idol leads the British contingent in the nominations for the 55th annual US Emmy awards, writes Jon Rogers.
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Broadcasting Act accused of failing children
The Broadcasting Act has failed to address children's rights and needs, according to a letter from the National Campaign for Children's Radio to Ofcom chairman Lord Currie, writes Jon Rogers
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Survey uncovers bullying in media
The spectre of bullying within the media world has raised its head again after a survey found that 28% of respondants claimed to have been bullied in the workplace, writes Jon Rogers
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?Scud Stud' goes to Edinburgh
Rageh Omaar, who shot to fame during the war with Iraq as a BBC frontline correspondent, is to join a panel of journalists at this year's Edinburgh Television Festival in a session looking at how the war was covered.
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Greg Dyke's email to all BBC staff
'I felt it important for me to write to everyone at the BBC today given the tragic death of Dr David Kelly. His friends and colleagues have this weekend paid tribute to a man of integrity and principle.
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BBC denies discord among governors
The BBC has denied there is a rift within its governors over the corporation's handling of the Iraq dossier row after a report suggested one governor wanted an emergency meeting on the situation, writes Leigh Holmwood
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'BBC man betrayed me on big story too'
A senior army figure launched a blistering attack on Andrew Gilligan's credibility yesterday and accused him of 'be...