All Broadcast articles in 14 November 2003 – Page 9
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Celebrity Wife Swap (C4) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'Swap a cheat's wife with a woman who is trying to make a career out of being intellectually sub-normal and you hav...
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Celebrity Wife Swap (C4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'Wife Swap should stick to nonentities in future - they're so much more interesting.'...
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Celebrity Wife Swap (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Channel 4 last night confirmed just how far its strayed from its high minded roots with Celebrity Wife Swap.'...
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Celebrity Wife Swap (C4) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'If you listened carefully during Celebrity Wife Swap you could hear the sound of barrels being scrapped and straws...
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Celebrity Wife Swap (C4) - Simon Edge, Daily Express
'At last, a celebrity reality TV show worth watching. More than that - I'd have swallowed razor blades rather than ...
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Celebrity Wife Swap (C4) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'Won't television historians look back on our current obsession with low-grade celebrities and wonder what possesse...
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Forbes to quit Capital
Emma Forbes looks set to quit Capital Radio after just a month on air after being overlooked for the breakfast show.
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TV licence to rise by£5
The price of the colour television licence fee is set to rise by£5 to£121 from April next year.
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EXCLUSIVE - Frow quits C4 for Five
Ben Frow, the Channel 4 executive behind hits such as How Clean Is Your House?, Jamie's Kitchenand Location, Location, Location, has quit to join rival Five.
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Ratings
9m see conclusion of Prime Suspect
ITV1's Prime Suspectdominated viewing last night (10 November) for the second night running with the conclusion of the sixth storyline getting 9 million (40.8%).
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Emap turnover up
Media group Emap has recorded growth in turnover at its radio and TV division while breaking even with its digital radio activities.
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Too much sex on TV say kids
Children think there is too much sex on television but turn to soaps rather than their parents to learn about relationships, according to new research.
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Kirkbride takes on Tory media brief
Michael Howard has appointed former TV producer Julie Kirkbride as the new Conservative party media spokesperson - but she will not get a shadow cabinet role.
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Granada man takes top ITV sales job
Granada sales chief Graham Duff has been appointed managing director designate of ITV Sales after beating his Carlton opposite number Martin Bowley for the job.
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Holy Cross (BBC1) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'It had the familiar trappings of burnt-out slums and tattooed warmongers, but there was also evidence of some seri...
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Holy Cross (BBC1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Holy Cross director Mark Brozel gave us some all-too-realistic scenes of the stand-off.'...
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Holy Cross (BBC1) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'The fictionalised version of the Holy Cross stand-off didn't give you any greater insight into the dispiriting eve...
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Holy Cross (BBC1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'The obvious question was what Terry Cafolla's drama could add to the affair. The answer was wishful thinking? it s...
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Rod's Girls (C5) - Simon Edge, Daily Express
'Rod Stewart has had a life long obsession with thin, leggy, sun-tanned blondes, and many were wheeled out in Rod's...
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Ratings
Prime Suspect returns with 9.8m
9.8 million (42.1%) viewers tuned into ITV1 last night (9 November) for the first in a new, two part series of Prime Suspect at 21.00