All Broadcast articles in 17 October 2013 – Page 5
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NewsBBC re-hires nine payoff beneficiaries
The BBC has given freelance or contractor work to 10% of the top earners that have left the corporation with a payoff in over the past three years.
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NewsLifetime handed Bio slots for 4 November launch
A+E Networks has handed Lifetime the channel slots belonging to stablemate Bio ahead of a 4 November launch in the UK.
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NewsBBC2 revisits 1960s doc The Great War
BBC2 has dug up unused footage from landmark 1960s series The Great War for a special documentary.
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RatingsHomeland hits low for C4
Homeland registered its lowest overnight audience ever for Channel 4 on Sunday – as The X Factor recovered from Saturday’s off-key installment with an improved performance.
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NewsTony Ball: BT will bid for next round of Premier League rights
BT will bid for the next round of Premier League rights according to non-exec director Tony Ball.
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NewsBT strikes Sky Movies deal
BT has struck a wholesale deal with Sky to make Sky Movies available on BT TV.
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NewsKill List's Ben Wheatley to direct Doctor Who
The BBC has chosen acclaimed film director Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Sightseers) to introduce Peter Capaldi in Doctor Who.
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NewsBroadcast and Screen launch diversity forum
Broadcast and sister publication Screen International, in collaboration with Creative Skillset and FilmLondon, are to host a one-day forum aimed at improving diversity in the UK film and TV industries.
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CriticsTV Critics: Homeland; Downton Abbey; Inside the National Trust; The Graham Norton Show; The Jonathan Ross Show; The Ottomans; Celebrity Wedding Planners; Atlantis
“To turn something so electrifying, so tense, so psychologically rich into something so workaday is unforgivable.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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RatingsEngland victory scores 9m peak
England’s crucial victory over Montenegro was ITV’s highest-rated World Cup qualifier of the year on Friday.
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NewsDanny Boyle to produce WWII serial for FX
Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle’s latest move into TV is a ten-part miniseries for US network FX called Telemark
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RatingsFirst live X Factor hits a bum note
The first live X Factor of the year hit a dodgy note in the battle with Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday - but ITV did enjoy some success with the return of Jonathan Ross.
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