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    Ant & Decrepit

    2003-02-07T09:40:01Z

    They play old men to fool Lorraine. ...

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    Blair: The joke's over

    2003-02-07T09:37:41Z

    He gives Paxman a TV stuffing. ...

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    Plot ever next?

    2003-02-07T09:35:01Z

    TV's weirdest storylines. ...

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    Helena's back on TV in corsets

    2003-02-07T09:32:45Z

    Actress Helena Bonham Carter is set to make her first appearance on British television for almost 10 years. ...

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    Rallying call to join US cable action

    2003-02-06T12:47:25Z

    UK shareholders are joining a class action against Cable & Wireless. ...

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    No silver lining for sky after outlook turns bad

    2003-02-06T12:46:47Z

    As dealers watched their Sky TV news channel for the latest war update, sellers were all over Rupert Murdoch's TV f...

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    TV show boosts Jackson albums

    2003-02-06T12:46:15Z

    Michael Jackson's records are being snapped up by fans again following Monday's television documentary in which his...

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    Homer Simpson, meet Tony Blair

    2003-02-06T12:45:46Z

    Homer Simpson will no doubt greet the news with a resounding ?doh!' and a theatrical slap to the forehead. ...

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    Leslie TV Bash?

    2003-02-06T12:43:34Z

    John Leslie could be quized by Martin Bashir - the man behind Monday night's explosive Michael Jackson documentary ...

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    Edward: I want to be in TV

    2003-02-06T12:41:22Z

    Prince Edward could return to film-matching, less than a year after quitting his controversial TV firm to concentra...

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    Porn Site hits at TV site

    2003-02-06T12:40:40Z

    Viewers Logging on for TV programme details have instead found images from an internet sex site. ...

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    Turner counts cost of AOL merger at $8bn

    2003-02-06T12:27:03Z

    Ted Turner lived up to his reputation as the 'mouth from the south' last night, revealing in an explicit interview ...

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    C4 schools arm goes into profit

    2003-02-06T09:00:00Z

    Channel 4's educational division 4 Learning, one of the channel's core public service initiatives, has moved into profit for the time, writes Penny Hughes

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    Turner finds new Euro chief

    2003-02-06T09:00:00Z

    The Turner Broadcasting executive who launched Cartoon Network throughout the UK, has been given control of the company's non-news channels in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, writes Paul Revoir

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    Profits scare for TV Corp

    2003-02-06T09:00:00Z

    Indie Television Corporation has been forced to issue a profits warning following the decision of US channel TNN not to re-commission a new series of its hit franchise Robot Wars, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    Two new indies take flight

    2003-02-06T09:00:00Z

    Two new indies launched this week, backed by former BBC programme-makers, writes Penny Hughes

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    Big Bear to make fourth My Hero for BBC1

    2003-02-06T08:30:00Z

    Big Bear Films is producing a fourth series of Ardal O'Hanlon's BBC1 sitcom, My Hero. The 10 x 30-minute run is directed by John Stroud and follows the further adventures of Thermoman, the unlikely superhero and mild-mannered owner of a health food shop. It is ...

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    BBC1's Merseybeat moves to city centre

    2003-02-06T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 police drama Merseybeatwill be relocated to Liverpool city centre for its fourth series in order to allow 'bigger storytelling opportunities'. The series, consisting of a yet to be decided number of 60-minute episodes, will again feature Leslie Ash, John McArdle and Joanna Taylor as ...

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    Imago spotlights adultery for ITV1

    2003-02-06T08:30:00Z

    ITV1 has commissioned Norwich-based indie Imago to produce a series delving into the world of adulterous man's 'other woman', writes Paul Revoir.

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    ITV1 plans M25 murder drama

    2003-02-06T08:30:00Z

    Granada has scooped two factual dramas from ITV in the wake of its success with Hillsborough and The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, writes John Plunkett.