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Now Airey brings in Bravo man.
Sky has poached Flextech Television's rising star Matthew Paice, controller of Bravo and Trouble, to take up the new position of head of factual programmes and multiplexes at Sky One, writes Paul Revoir.
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Tonight streets ahead, says RTS.
Tonight with Trevor McDonald this week picked up the programme of the year award at the
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Granada Kids chief moves to top CITV role.
Granada Kids director of programmes Steven Andrew is to succeed Janie Grace as controller of children's and youth programming at ITV, writes John Plunkett.
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BBC launches major shake-up of factual.
The BBC is to implement a major restructure of its factual and learning commissioning structure that
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Keating unveils new BBC4 raft
BBC4 controller Roly Keating has unveiled a raft of new commissions, including a documentary series on the National Trust, which will follow the behind the scenes activities of the organisation, writes Jon Rogers
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BBC reveals celebrity Academy hopefuls
Presenter Ulrika Jonsson and Cold Feet actor Jon Thomson head up the list of celebrity students set to enter the Fame Academy for Comic Relief this Friday (7 March), writes Luke Satchell
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BBC snubs Euro Fame Academy final
The BBC says it has no plans to broadcast Endemol Entertainment ?s grand European finale of world-wide hit format Fame Academy, writes Hayley Treacy
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Caine blows the gaff on end of a cult classic
In a BBC1 documentary to commemorate Sir Michael Caine's 70th birthday, he explains what was scheduled to happen at...
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Now even the billboards are filled with TV smut
What bothers Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is the relationship between television and advertising ...
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Film theatre revisits the golden era of the television play
The National Film Theatre, London, is dedicating a new season to the television play ...
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It shrieked, whooped and jived, but can ?Boys and Girls' pull an audience?
First night review ...
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Edward's TV firm fades into the red
Prince Edward's chequered career in television production appears to be over ...
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The BBC has become an open opponent of America's policies
Television reporting of the Middle East can be rated in a hierarchy descending from bad to worst ...
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No mercy for telly's Fame Academy celebs
Top stars will be brought crashing to earth on new talent show Celebrity Fame Academy. ...
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BBC expands Comic Relief coverage
The BBC is expanding its coverage of this year's Comic Reliefevent across most of its television and radio channels in a bid to raise even more money for the charity, writes Hayley Treacy.