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  • James May's Toy Stories
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    James May's Toy Stories / Defying Gavity

    2009-11-26T09:04:00Z

    Chris Curtis and Robin Parker share their views on two of the latest shows.

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    25 Nov, '09

    2009-11-25T10:45:00Z

    “A plucky British version of Lost.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • The Force
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    Policing reality bites

    2009-11-24T13:50:00Z

    Patrick Forbes, director of acclaimed C4 doc series The Force, told a Sheffield Doc/Fest audience he wanted to show how the reality of policing bears little resemblance to cop shows that get the bad guy by the ad break.

  • Tim Suter
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    Desperately seeking chief execs

    2009-11-24T11:53:00Z

    Two down, two to go: the appointments of Lord Burns and Archie Norman as Chairmen of Channel 4 and ITV respectively at least nail down two of the moving parts. Now it’s just the CEOs we need to find, writes Tim Suter.

  • Gracie!
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    24 Nov, '09

    2009-11-24T11:11:00Z

    “A wonderfully sweet and sad romantic drama.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Paul Robinson
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    Fresh thinking needed for local news provision

    2009-11-23T10:48:00Z

    The future of local news on UK commercial radio is probably no longer just about a radio-only solution, writes Paul Robinson.

  • Ugly Beauty
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    22 Nov, ‘09

    2009-11-23T10:30:00Z

    “Followed the same plodding format throughout.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Cutting Edge: Confessions of a Traffic Warden
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    20 Nov, '09

    2009-11-20T11:09:00Z

    “Powerful, heartbreaking and shaming.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Celebrating the Carpenters
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    19 Nov, '09

    2009-11-19T12:50:00Z

    “Their attempts at spontaneous “cute” banter made wood look animated.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Cast Offs
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    Cast Offs / Nightmare in Suburbia / Save Our Boozer

    2009-11-19T11:37:00Z

    Disability, murder and local pub rescue

  • Natalka Znak
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    I'm A Celebrity... gets tough

    2009-11-19T11:20:00Z

    Natalka Znak, co-creator and executive producer of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, blogs from the jungle for Broadcast and reveals that a selection of contestants are about to get a nasty surprise.

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  • Strictly Come Dancing
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    Miranda / Strictly Come Dancing

    2009-11-19T07:00:00Z

    Katherine Rushton and David Constable share their views on the latest TV shows.

  • Hi Society – The Wonderful World of Nicky Haslam
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    18 Nov, '09

    2009-11-18T11:56:00Z

    “A hagiographic piece of nonsense.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Darrel James
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    Growth on a global scale

    2009-11-18T09:13:00Z

    The UK economy may be going through the worst recession in living memory but internationally the business is picking up fast, writes Darrel James.

  • Genevieve Dexter
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    The shortfall in kids TV

    2009-11-18T09:12:00Z

    Despite a wealth of talent, UK producers of children’s programming are struggling to compete on the world stage, simply because they are unable to bring enough finance to the table, writes Genevieve Dexter.

  • The Queen in 3D
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    17 Nov, '09

    2009-11-17T11:46:00Z

    “Watching TV through flimsy cardboard glasses has never been a satisfying experience.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Richard Wheatly
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    Jazz FM: one year on

    2009-11-16T12:12:00Z

    When Jazz FM returned to the airwaves a year ago, chief executive Richard Wheatly faced the challenge of winning back the listeners. He tells Robert Shepherd the story so far and what hurdles lie ahead.

  • Berlin
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    15 Nov, '09

    2009-11-16T11:12:00Z

    “Surprising and refreshing.” Read on for the full verdict.

  • Misfits
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    13 Nov, '09

    2009-11-13T12:53:00Z

    “A high-concept marriage between Skins and Heroes.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.