All Broadcast articles in 01 November 2002 – Page 12
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Look who's come back for Mo
It's good to see Michelle Ryan, EastEnders' Zoe Slater, smiling again as she returns to filming. ...
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Why should we pay for such a dumbed down BBC
The BBC does not look like an instution in decline. The chaps (they are mostly chaps) who run it are full of beans ...
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'Cocaine' photos seal Leslie's fate
Granada TV bosses were preparing yesterday to sack John Leslie. ...
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The BBC's got news for Deayton: He's sacked
Angus Deayton is to lose his job as host of Have I Got News For You. ...
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You little treasure
Our intrepid writer goes bargain hunting with David Dickinson - and finds that the man himslf is priceless. ...
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Radio now the one to watch
The latest radio audience figures, covering late June to mid-September, came out last week. For the BBC, Radio 4 h...
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BBC spends£1m on Asian radio soap
The BBC is spending more than£1 million on a new radio soap opera that it hopes will become The Archers of the Asi...
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BBC have news for Deayton
The BBC is to ask Angus Deayton to step down as host of the satirical show Have I Got News For You? After continuin...
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Creative Business 50
Welcome to the second Creative Business 50, our snapshot of the people who we think have enjoyed the best year in B...
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Deayton faces axe from quiz show
Angus Deayton is expected to be asked to step down as host of ...
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NewsGranada's Mansfield decamps to RDF
EXCLUSIVEGranada content south director of programmes Grant Mansfield is to leave his job as a result of a further restructure of the company's senior management, to join factual indie RDF Media, writes Steve Aston
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NewsEmap and RDF team-up for FHM show
RDF Media has joined forces with Emap to produce two linked shows for Sky One based on men's magazine brand FHM, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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RatingsFoyle's War starts with a bang
ITV 1's new four-part drama Foyle's Warlooks set to meet critical expectations after Sunday's opening episode gained over 8 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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NewsMurphy hands Reich indie first major commission
New indie Brown Eyed Boy - set up by former Chrysalis executive producer Gary Reich in June - has scored its first major commission with a launch programme for BBC 3 featuring hidden cameras, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Russian raver's red-hot for Alan
A-Ha! Hapless telly chat show host Alan Partridge has finally bagged himself a girlfriend. ...
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VTR boasts£2.9million pre-tax profits
VTR, the post-production company, is tipped to report full-year pre-tax profits of about£2.9 million on Wednesday....


















