All Broadcast articles in 2 December 2011

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    News

    Moffat clears up Doctor Who film rumours

    2011-12-02T15:09:00Z

    Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has insisted that a feature film would be kept within the BBC, following reports that it was set for a Hollywood makeover.

  • Sue Murphy
    News

    Sue Murphy exits C4

    2011-12-02T14:32:00Z

    Sue Murphy, the Channel 4 commissioning boss behind How to Look Good Naked, is leaving the broadcaster after more than a decade to join production company Optomen. C4 has also hired Dominic Bird from the BBC as head of formats.

  • Tim Brooke-Taylor
    News

    Goodies star to front BBC animal show

    2011-12-02T12:26:00Z

    The Goodies star Tim Brooke-Taylor and comedian Charlie Baker are to star in a BBC1 entertainment pilot about animals.

  • Kevin Sutcliffe
    News

    C4's Kevin Sutcliffe poised to exit

    2011-12-02T12:26:00Z

    Channel 4 deputy head of news and current affairs Kevin Sutcliffe is expected to leave the channel, Broadcast understands.

  • Werner Herzog
    News

    C4 lines up death row series from Werner Herzog

    2011-12-02T12:25:00Z

    Acclaimed film director Werner Herzog is to front a new series about Death Row inmates for Channel 4.

  • THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO PENNY PINCHING
    Comment

    2 Dec '11

    2011-12-02T12:07:00Z

    “A penny-pinching documentary itself…the show lacked a point of view.”  Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • 2012: The Maya Apocalypse
    News

    More4 orders apocalypse film

    2011-12-02T12:06:00Z

    The Mayan belief the world will end with a cataclysmic event in 2012 will be the focus of a new More4 film.

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    Comment

    Inside Facebook: What's Mark Zuckerberg like?

    2011-12-02T12:03:00Z

    Everyone’s first question when they heard I was working on a programme about Facebook for BBC2, was “Are you going to meet Mark Zuckerberg?”, writes Chris Miller.

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    News

    Wood, Perkins and Hadlow win at WFTV awards

    2011-12-02T12:00:00Z

    Comedians Victoria Wood and Sue Perkins, BBC2 controller Janice Hadlow and critically acclaimed actress Emily Watson are among the winners of this year’s Women in Film and TV awards.

  • Home re brand
    News

    Home orders makeovers

    2011-12-02T11:54:00Z

    UKTV’s Home has commissioned a brace of property makeover shows from RDF and Flame.

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    News

    Twofour Christmas for C4

    2011-12-02T11:46:00Z

    Twofour will ask some of the UK’s top comedians what Christmas is really like for a one-off Channel 4 show.

  • The X Factor
    News

    X Factor sparks more than 1,000 tweets a minute

    2011-12-02T11:38:00Z

    The 26 November edition of The X Factor attracted more than 1,000 tweets per minute, according to new analytics tool ViewRead.

  • Radioplayer
    News

    BBC Radio explores third-party tie-ups

    2011-12-02T11:35:00Z

    BBC Radio will kick off discussions early next year with digital music providers including Last FM, Spotify and We7 to investigate potential collaborations.

  • Jeremy Clarkson
    News

    Clarkson complaints top 21,000

    2011-12-02T11:27:00Z

    More than 21,000 complaints have been received by the BBC over Jeremy Clarkson’s comments on public sector strikers being shot.

  • Amy Childs
    Ratings

    TOWIE's Amy Childs' struggles on C5 debut

    2011-12-02T10:44:00Z

    THURSDAY: Channel 5’s new ob doc about reality TV star Amy Childs’ got off to a poor start.

  • The Killing
    Ratings

    The Killing tops a million

    2011-12-02T10:30:00Z

    Danish crime drama The Killing returned with its best ever ratings for BBC4 and was recorded by nearly 400,000 viewers to take it over the million mark.

  • The Café
    Ratings

    Café serves up a treat for Sky

    2011-12-02T09:48:00Z

    The digital channel catch-up service came into its own again as viewers negotiated their way around pesky scheduling. Elsewhere, The Killing II rumbled on and Sky Atlantic invited us to a diabolical dinner.

  • Ian Hislop: When Bankers Were Good
    Ratings

    Bankers are good for BBC2

    2011-12-02T09:45:00Z

    This week’s channel overview looks at When Bankers Were Good, The Choir and the Life’s Too Short, amongst others.

  • I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
    Ratings

    Viewers stay in ITV camp

    2011-12-02T09:36:00Z

    I’m A Celebrity…wins out against its competition, but is lagging behind on last year’s figures.

  • Harry Hill's TV Burp
    Ratings

    Genre Overview

    2011-12-02T09:08:00Z

    Browse the top ten children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, music and arts programmes from 21-27 November.