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Girls snub Celebrity Big Bruv
Female celebrities from Jordan to Dawn French are steering clear of ...
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GWR plays down talk of potential takeovers
Radio group GWR yesterday played downplayed the prospect of a takeover by its key shareholder Daily Mail & General ...
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Russell's 'rape of Chirst' to be shown
Channel 4 is to show a cut scene from Ken Russell's film ...
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Doctor defiant over public autopsy
The doctor behind the controversial Body Worlds exhibition vowed yesterday to press ahead despite the threat of pol...
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PM in schools broadband pledge
Tony Blair yesterday pledged that all of England's primary and secondary schools would, in three years' time, be li...
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C4 defiant on showing 'illegal' autopsy
Channel 4 will tonight show an 'illegal' public autopsy, the first to be held in Britain in 170 years ...
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Bannister secures funds for DJ venture
Former BBC production chief executive Matthew Bannister has secured a£1m investment from venture capitalists to expand his music DJ management agency Trustthe DJ, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC 3 launches with raft of new shows
Stuart Murphy's new digital youth channel BBC 3 is finally set to launch on Sunday 9 February with a raft of new programmes including an innovative new animation from production house Aardman, writes Leigh Holwmood
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BBC 4 to air Shindler's Huw Wheldon Lecture
Red Production founder Nicola Shindler's Huw Wheldon Lecture is set to be broadcast on BBC 4, writes Penny Hughes
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C4 to broadcast 'illegal' autopsy
Channel 4 plans to broadcast the first public autopsy in Britain for nearly two centuries tonight, amid fears that the 'illegal' event may be stopped by the police, writes Penny Hughes
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RTS Craft and Design Awards winners
The BBC OB Department has won the prestigious judges award at this week's RTS Craft Awards, being praised for an outstanding year in event coverage, writes Will Strauss
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Rob Ovens becomes GSB managing director
Granada Sky Broadcasting (GSB) has promoted chief operating officer, Rob Ovens, to managing director, writes Paul Revoir
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GWR sees no ad recovery as profits fall
GWR, the UK's second largest radio group, today announced a drop in first-half profits and warned there was no sign of a short-term turnaround to the advertising slump, writes Luke Satchell
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Popstars: The Crisis
Popstars the Rivals was thrown into crisis last night after judge Pete Waterman warned that he did not want one of ...
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TV Brent goes to America
TV comedy hit The Office is to be sold to the US and rewritten with main character David Brent in charge of a Manha...