All Broadcast articles in 11 February 2011 – Page 5
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CommentJulie Walters calls for more drama funding
Julie Walters in conversation at the BFI this week was not only a showcase of the range of her work over the last 30 years, but also a celebration of creativity in British drama and comedy television, writes Balihar Khalsa.
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NewsBBC cuts Top Gear Mexico jokes for US
Scenes in which Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May poked fun at Mexicans will be cut before the show is broadcast in the United States next week.
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NewsMiriam O'Reilly in talks over BBC daytime role
Axed BBC presenter Miriam O’Reilly could return as a daytime TV host for the corporation.
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RatingsGypsies dominate - again
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings is on the brink of a ratings landmark for Channel 4.
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RatingsWeek of drama ins and outs
As DCI Barnaby retired and Silent Witness wrapped up, Marchlands came on stage
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NewsWild Rover BBC1 quizshow set for US remake
Wild Rover’s forthcoming BBC1 quizshow Secret Fortune looks set for a US remake after Nigel Lythgoe picked up the rights.
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NewsC5 unveils first slate under Desmond
Dave Berry is to host a Channel 5 music entertainment show and Fresh One will make a spin-off of The Hotel Inspector as part of a raft of new programming from the channel.
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NewsManchester broadcast conference unveiled
BVE: A new event in the broadcast calendar was announced today with the launch of BVE North.
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NewsBBC Worldwide hires execs to drive digital conversion
BBC Worldwide has appointed two new directors as part of its strategy to become a “completely digital” business.
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NewsTop Teks launches hire services
Broadcast equipment reseller Top Teks has launched a contract hire programme for memory cards and cameras.
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