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SCHOOLS TV - The battle for the classroom
Will traditional schools programming disappear as the government decides which of three multimedia learning services will get£100 million in funding? James Curtis examines the future and nature of the three trials just finished.
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SCHOOLS TV - Learning potential
In its bid to modernise the education system, the government is seeking to involve broadcasters both inside the classroom and in homes - culture secretary Chris Smith tells Katy Elliott about the government's creative vision.
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INTERVIEW - C4's great survivor
Karen Brown is second in command to Tim Gardam and as C4 deputy director of programming is now working under her third chief executive - and with education in her brief she's not thinking of deserting just yet.
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Profile: Malcolm Wall - Virgin Media's prizefighter
Profile of Malcolm Wall, Virgin Media's chief executive of its content division
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OFF THE RECORD - Shrinking violets are red
Is Chris Evans becoming a shrinking violet in his old age? Off The Record only asks after it was revealed that the ginger whinger didn't put his breakfast show forward to
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OFF THE RECORD - Barbed wire kisses
More successful was Kiss FM programme director Andy Roberts, who has notched up an impressive seven Sony nominations. Just as well, because in a moment of youthful drunken madness last year,
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OFF THE RECORD - Liddiment vs Liddiment
OTR is overjoyed to see that its favourite ratings machine Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? is back on the box, and Monday night's installment was certainly a special treat. Billed
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OFF THE RECORD - Title deeds
Friends of Channel 5's Michael Attwell: beware. The features and arts guru is heading a membership drive on behalf of the beautiful people of Bafta and is tackling the subject with
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OFF THE RECORD - An apt commentary
Spotted recently on a notice board at LWT: an advert asking for people who can belch louder than 115 decibels. It's for a new record breakers-type show fronted by celebrity footballer
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On the box: The Verdict? Imposters
The BBC's new reality series masqueraded as public service, while C4's Never Did Me Any Harmpretended to be a social experiment. Jon Farrar was not fooled.
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Sunset + Vine calls Philips in to bat for C4 cricket
Former Grandstand editor to head Test coverage
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At It secures recommission for Channel 4 daytime show
I Wish I'd Thought of That lined up for second series
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Channel 4 to screen Capital's Party in the Park
Seven-hour live broadcast for Prince's Trust summer event
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Keo and Couch Potato to revisit Fantasy Island for C4
Keo Films and Couch Potato are to make a second series of Agia Napa: Fantasy Island for Channel 4 commissioning editor multicultural Yasmin Anwar, writes Ashley Davies.The series will return later
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GWR asks Torrington for more Late Night Love
Radio presenter signs three-year deal for sex show
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Blue Heaven unravels last Rendell mystery for ITV/United
Final Inspector Wexford drama starts shooting this week
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On location: Sleep's awakening
Producer/director Jeremy Williams discovered that investigating extreme sleep disorders and their impact on sufferers made for a fascinating television series.