All articles by Robin Parker – Page 106
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Timeline: Michael Grade
Major landmarks in Michael Grade's career to date, from his big start at LWT to stepping down as executive chairman of ITV.
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Broadcasters introduce diversity pledge
The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky will now require all their suppliers to sign up to a shared diversity pledge.
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Switching on the YouTube viewers
The Susan Boyle phenomenon illustrates how web video clips are cross-fertilising with TV programmes and bringing in a wider audience.
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Have I Got News to film web spin-off
Alexander Armstrong is to front a fortnightly web spin-off of Have I Got News For You that will bridge the gap between the next two series of the satirical BBC1 quiz.
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BBC2 to celebrate moon landing anniversary
A new slot for The Culture Show and a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing are among the highlights of BBC2's spring/summer schedule.
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C4 wins Ali G lawsuit
Channel 4 has successfully defended an $800,000 (£550,000) libel case brought against the US version of Da Ali G Show.
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Silence is golden on CBBC
Zodiak-owned indie Lucky Day is making a CBBC show that will reward children for keeping quiet.
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Renwick confirms return of Jonathan Creek
Alan Davies is set to reprise his role as magician sleuth Jonathan Creek for a second feature-length special for Easter next year, writer David Renwick has confirmed.
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Cricket dominates sporting 'crown jewels' debate
The government has received around 100 responses in the first two weeks of its consultation on which national events should be free to air, with cricket coverage dominating the debate.
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E4 lines up Hollyoaks spin-off
Hollyoaks is set for another late-night spin-off on E4 this autumn.
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Bafta to award special honour to French and Saunders
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are to receive this year's Bafta TV fellowship at next weekend's annual awards.
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Clement Freud dies aged 84
Sir Clement Freud, a star of Radio 4's Just for Minute for more than 40 years, has died at the age of 84.
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Ashes producer to join Moffat's Doctor Who team
The producer of Ashes to Ashes will join Doctor Who's senior production team for the next series.
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Bell tolls for Dead Ringers
The BBC has called time on long-running radio and TV impressions show Dead Ringers.
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C4 to show nudes before the watershed
Channel 4 is to take a literal approach to stripped programming with a week-long series of masterclasses in painting nude figures.
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Tudors to return for fourth and final season
Historical drama The Tudors is to bow out after a fourth and final series next year.
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BBC2 to adapt Amis' Money
BBC2 is to revisit the 1980s era of unbridled capitalism in a two-part adaptation of Martin Amis' novel Money.
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Britain's Got Talent undergoes online overhaul
Britain's Got Talent's website has undergone a revamp in a bid to increase interactivity with the ITV show.
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BBC Mobile appoints ex-Kangaroo exec
Mark Kortekaas, the former CBS executive who oversaw the technology behind the abolished Project Kangaroo, has taken up a new role heading up BBC mobile output.