All Broadcast articles in 15 August 2003 – Page 6
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Intensive Scares (BBC1) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'This thought provoking programme raised a number of uncomfortable questions - not least why, given that just one h...
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NewsBowman and Murray may replace Cox
Sara Cox could be dropped from the Radio 1 Breakfast Show next Spring to make way for rising stars Edith Bowman and Colin Murray, writes Michael Rosser
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NewsPop Idol goes west
BBC Northern Ireland has lined up a country and western version of Pop Idol, with a new contest offering wannabe singers a recording contract with a major Nashville-based record company, writes Leigh Holmwood
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RatingsMasters and Servants serves up 2.3m
Channel 4's new four-part series Masters and Servants, where two families take on upstairs, downstairs roles - managed 2.3 million (11.1 %) last night (14 August) but just lost out to BBC2's Horizon, writes Jon Rogers
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Too many TV soap snobs
Paul Marquessis sick of the way soaps are downgraded by snobbish TV execs - popular drama is far more sophisticated and relevant than its given credit for.I love popular television.
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NewsLib-Dems line up behind the BBC
Charles Kennedy is facing calls to swing the Liberal Democrats behind the BBC as it gears up for Charter Renewal, writes David Rose


















