All Broadcast articles in 9 January 2014 – Page 5
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News
BBC to push ahead with Savile review
The BBC intends to push ahead with the publication of its wide-ranging Jimmy Savile review amid calls for a single inquiry on the dead presenter’s history of abuse.
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Grayson Perry execs launch indie
The production duo behind the Bafta-winning Grayson Perry: All In the Best Possible Taste have set up a new indie, Swan Films, which is making the follow up series.
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BBC Trust director to retire
BBC Trust director Nicholas Kroll is to retire at the end of June after a decade at the corporation.
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Behind The Scenes
The Taste, C4
Nigella Lawson is back in the headlines, but this time for all the right reasons.
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Video
VIDEO: The Voice UK launch trailer
Click to see the show’s judges, including new entrant Kylie Minogue, prepare to take to the stage ahead of the third series launch on 11 January.
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News
My Family indie DLT strikes US deal
My Family indie DLT Entertainment has struck a formats deal with US producer Robyn Nash Productions to co-develop reality formats in the UK and US.
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News
Vikings returns to Lovefilm
VoD service Lovefilm has acquired the second series of US period drama Vikings and will air it 24 hours after its US broadcast.
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News
Broadcasters cleared over coverage of Woolwich killing
Ofcom has rejected close to 700 complaints that various TV and radio reports of the Woolwich killing of Fusilier Lee Rigby were too graphic and distressing.
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Ratings
Sherlock triumphs as Dancing on Ice stutters
Sherlock continued to bring in record audiences on Sunday, while Dancing on Ice launched with its lowest-ever audience.
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Video
VIDEO: Sherlock episode 3 trailer
A case of stolen letters leads Sherlock Holmes into conflict with Charles Augustus Magnussen in the final episode of the third series.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Bridge; Sherlock; Catherine Tate's Nan
“It was a joy to see the mismatched cop duo back together.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Ratings
Celebrity Big Brother storms to 4m
Celebrity Big Brother returned with a peak of 4.2m viewers for Channel 5, meaning it beat all competition apart from BBC1’s Silent Witness.
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Ratings
Splash! fails to create waves
ITV’s celebrity diving contest Splash! took a tumble on Saturday after returning for a second series with its lowest ratings to date.
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News
Seann Walsh to play a monk in BBC1 comedy pilot
Comedian Seann Walsh will star as a reformed benefits cheat in a BBC1 sitcom pilot set in a monastery.
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Nick Robinson: BBC made 'terrible mistake' on immigration
BBC political editor Nick Robinson has admitted the corporation made a “terrible mistake” in the way it has previously reported on immigration.
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