All Broadcast articles in 28 May 2004 – Page 5
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Suggs on Virgin
Virgin Radio is giving Madness frontman Suggs his own evening show but has dropped specialist DJ Captain America. Suggs will host a three-hour show, Virgin Party Classics, from 19.00 every Friday. The show will play tracks from the likes of Robbie Williams, the Beatles and Soft Cell. Nick Stewart, who ...
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Lean times for kids TV
If junk food advertising on children's TV is banned it won't just be the kids who get thinner - cash-starved channels will slash originality and stuff schedules with repeats and cheap programming
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Jimmy's Farm (BBC2) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian
?The sight of the night was an Iron Age sow giving birth.?...
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Jimmy's Farm (BBC2) - Joe Joseph, The Times
?A sort of cross between Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and Richard Briers in The Good Life.?...
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Jimmy's Farm (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Doherty was a thoroughly engaging character and it was impossible not to wish him well with the project.'...
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RatingsHell's Kitchen ratings go up in flames
ITV1's Hell's Kitchen fell even further in the ratings last night despite two celebrities walking out and was beaten by BBC1's news update.
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NewsPEER POLL: Director General
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Was Mark Thompson the right choice to be BBC director general?
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Omagh (C4) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'Everything about it was of the highest quality - from Pete Travis's brilliant direction and the muted colours of D...
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Omagh (C4) - Robert Hanks, Independent
?As in his film about Bloody Sunday, Paul Greengrass showed himself to be a supreme choreographer of chaos.?...
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Omagh (C4) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
?Omagh was a wonderful drama-documentary, one of the best we have seen, and all the better for the fact that it was...
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Omagh (C4) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian
?Omagh was extraordinarily like The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, another film by Paul Greengrass.?...
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Omagh (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'A remarkable example of how TV drama can get closer to the emotional heart of an issue than a documentary could ev...
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NewsMPs against fast food ad ban
MPs have come out against a TV advertising ban on fast food aimed at young children - on the grounds the cash will be spent instead on internet promotion.
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NewsXfm controller joins Unique
Xfm's former programme controller Andrew Phillips has re-emerged as head of commercial programming for Unique.
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NewsIsrael releases Hounam
British journalist Peter Hounam, who was arrested by Israeli secret agents in Tel Aviv whilst making a BBC documentary, has been released after a day in custody.
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NewsEyre to join GMG
Former ITV chief executive Richard Eyre is to join the board of the Guardian Media Group (GMG) as a non-executive director as the company gears up for expansion.
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RatingsOmagh drama doc gets 1.3m
Channel 4's hard-hitting drama documentary Omagh managed a reasonable average of 1.3 million (6.8%) last night (Thursday).
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