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BBC due for showdown talks with Sky
BBC Executives are to meet BSkyB today to try to thrash out a deal over satellite broadcasting or the corporation w...
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Chris Evans cries in court over radio team's split up
The broadcaster Chris Evans wiped away a tear at the High Court yesterday when he described the break up of the 'fa...
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Tug of war over Dicky
Corrie psycho Richard Hillman is about to make another killing - as telly chiefs fight to make him Britain's highes...
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Evans breaks down
Chris Evans broke down in tears yesterday as he spoke of the break-up of the team that took him to the top. ...
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Drink-drive charge Kat sobs in dock
Eastenders star Jessie Wallace was overwhelmed by tears yesterday as she faced a drink-driving charge. ...
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BBC hires Carlton Cinema's McGhee
The BBC has appointed director of Carlton Cinema George McGhee as its new controller of programme acquisitions, writes Leigh Holmwood
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I changed quiz answers for 'dramatic effect'
The Aemy major accused of cheating on TV's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? yesterday claimed he suddenly changed his...
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Ginger binger's tears
Chris Evans wept in court yesterday as he described how he parted company with his breakfast show production team b...
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Broadcasters at war
Over 600 news personnel have been deployed to cover the war on Iraq from UK broadcasters in what senior news figures are claiming is the biggest technical operation of its kind ever undertaken, writes Colin Robertson
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BBC2 looks at Brit-Asian crossover
BBC2 has ordered a season of programmes looking at the impact of the Asian community on Britain as part of its£97m spring/summer line-up. Big Dreamsexamines the crossover between British
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UK TV sales go up despite fall in ready-made market
In spite of tough trading conditions, revenue from the sale of UK programming overseas rose 6.6% to $666m (£426m) in 2002, writes Jane Marlow.
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Disney opens up to UK producers
Disney UK is opening up its schedules to outside programme-makers for the first time, as part of a push into locally produced programming, writes Paul Revoir.
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One year on, Morse lives as britain's top TV expert
Actor John Thaw remains Britain's most famous television export a year after his death. ...
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Granada shareholders rebel over boardroom pay deals
More than a quarter of Granada's votin shareholders yesterday declined to to back the company's remuneration policy...
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'Arrogance and conceit' led to sacking of Chris Evans
'The overbearing arrogance' and 'gross negligence' of the broadcaster Chris Evans led to his sacking as apresenter ...
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Granada rebels slap down Allen
Granada Chairman Charles Allen launched an impassioned defence of his track record at the ITV group's annual meetin...
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Time for arts on BBC2
BBC2 is to provide a highbrow alternative to the usual Saturday night entertainment fare offered by other channels ...
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'Conceit' of radio rebel led to his dismissal
Virgin bosses left with no choice but to sack Evans, court told. ...
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Evans 'Arrogant conceited drunk'
TV star Chris Evans was branded 'arrogant and conceited' yesterday as he launchedan£8.5million damages claim again...
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TV major: cheating claims are rot
The Army major accused of cheating his way to£1million on TV yesterday branded the allegations 'absolute rot'. ...