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British sitcom in the spotlight.
British Sitcom - a once venerated institution, now reduced to a laughing stock as commissioners struggle
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Bafta winners reunite for BBC rehab drama.
Award-winning drama producers Antonia Bird and Ruth Caleb are reuniting to produce a new drama for
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UK History will be available to all.
UK History, the proposed history channel from UKTV, will be made available free to air to
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Indies welcome BBC Wales action.
Indies were this week cautiously optimistic about solving what they see as severe commissioning problems in
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Hit on track to acquire Gullane.
Children's Indie Hit Entertainment moved closer to acquiring Thomas the Tank Engine creator Gullane after a
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Attwell unveils 9/11 C5 project.
Former Channel 5 senior programme controller, features and arts Michael Attwell has unveiled his first project
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NEW SCHEDULER FOR BBC 1.
BBC 1 has appointed UK Horizons channel editor Liam Keelan as its new head of scheduling,
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COLOUR BRINGS THE GREAT WAR TO LIFE.
The dark brutality of the First World War is the latest historical event set to be
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ITV/C4 launch delay may thwart DTT bid.
ITV and C4's bid to take over the former ITV Digital multiplexes could be thrown out
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ITV/C4 launch delay may thwart DTT bid
ITV and C4s bid to take over the former ITV Digital multiplexes could be thrown out by the Independent Television Com-mission (ITC) over fears that its full service could take up to a year to launch
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Shah raises veil on origins of Islamic terror
Saira Shah, whose documentary exposing Afghanistan's Taliban regime, Beneath the Veil, has garnered numerous awards, is to make a new film about Islamic terror, writesDavid Wood. Shah will team up with director James Miller on the project - a 90-minute film for US network HBO ...
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Government launches consultation over iDTV
The government has launched its long-awaited consultation exercise to investigate the role that integrated digital televisions (iDTVs) can play in achieving analogue switch-off, writes Jon Rogers
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Evans TV comeback to judge Popstars II
Chris Evans is in talks with ITV bosses to star as a judge on talent show Popstars Two. ...
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Stars' slap on the bum
Cheeky Robbie Williams and raunchy George Michael have been naughty boys - and both given the equivalent of a smack...
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ITV unlocks Sarah's£1.3m golden handcuffs after a series of flops
ITV is to end its exclusive 'golden handcuffs' deal with Sarah Lancashire'. ...
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Big Brother pulls in record audience
They may be some of the most annoying characters on the small screen. But Channel 4's Big Brother contestants are ...
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BBC refuses to hand over Kenyon tape
The makers of the Kenyon Confronts programme, which in an edition to the BBC1 show a fortnight ago accused three tr...
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Carlton sizes up SMG's television assets
Carlton is understood to be considering a bid for the Scottish TV franchises in the event that their debt-laden own...
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McDonald's children's TV deal
McDonald's has signed an estimated£1 million deal to sponsor children's early morning television programmes on ITV...
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Messier defies critics
Jean-Marie Messier yesterday vowed to stay on as chairman of Vivendi Universal indefinitely, ignoring calls for his...