All Broadcast articles in 27 December 2002
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Merfyn Jones joins BBC governors
Historian and broadcaster Professor Merfyn Jones has been appointed as the new national BBC governor for Wales, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Scottish indies win Media Plus funding
Three Scottish indies have received European development funding worth£134,000 following applications for support from the Media Plus programme 2002, writes Penny Hughes
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Drama role for Jamie
Former kids' telly host Jamie Theakston will star in a grisly BBC drama for his first major TV role. ...
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Countdown King
Teenage word genius Julian Fell was hailed Countdown's best-ever player after winning the TV final of the word and ...
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Jamie lied when he told six million viewers I'd been sacked...the truth is I walked out on him
A trainee chef who Jamie Oliver claimed was sacked from his reality TV show has accused the celebrity of lying to v...
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The 3am girls won me shedloads of cash
Not only do they bring you the best pop and showbiz gossip, but thanks to the 3am girls Kevin Tock is£32,000 bette...
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Sorry Gabby...Des isn't looking for the pipe and slippers yet
Fighting talk from Lynam as he looks for a new deal. ...
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Don't miss one's TV message
Buckingham Palace last night launched an unprecedented campaign for television 'trailers' for the Queen's Christmas...
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The TV banquet of Christmas repeats
Served up a schedule crammed with so-called holiday classics, no wonder thousands of viewers will be flocking to bu...
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Broadcasters prepare for war
The prospect of a war with Iraq has prompted western broadcasters to begin plans for blanket satellite coverage, writes Sam Espensen
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BBC warns journalists to be alert over impartiality
The head of the BBC News has warned its journalists that they need to be more concerned about 'impartiality' on con...
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Irresistible deal keeps 'Friends' together for another series
The long-running television sitcom Friends will live to see a 10 ...
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Granada chief forgo pay rise and bonus after years of setbacks
The executive directors of Granada have donned sackcloth and ashes following on of the worst years in the company's...