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Ratings
The Office closes with 4.4 million
BBC2 hit comedy The Office finished on a ratings high last night, fuelling speculation on a return for David Brent in a third series or a one-off special, writes Jon Rogers
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BBC drama lifts the lid on Labour's rubbish sifters
The BBC is steeling itself for a row with the government over a forthcoming drama called ...
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News Corp doubles profits
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation said profits had more than doubled in the first quarter ...
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Wolffe leaves BBC for AOL UK
David Wolffe has left the BBC to become chief financial officer at AOL UK. This is the latest in several high-profi...
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Getting closer to telly
'T-commerce' may not have taken off as some had hoped, but Graham McCann welcomes other forms of interactivity. ...
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Quadrangle backs Cablevision
Cablevision yesterday received its second cash infusion in as many days after Quadrangle, the private equity group,...
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Boss gets job back at The Office
Fans of BBC2 comedy show The Office can breathe easily - for the odious David Brent is set to return to our screens...
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Ozzy bottles it as ill wife ends TV show
Ozzy Osbourne has started drinking again as his wife Sharon battles cancer. ...
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Our TV regrets, by Ozzy's wife
Ozzy Osbourne's wife has revealed her regrets at letting cameras into her home. ...
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No more sex, say City girls
The TV series Sex And The City is coming to an end after just four years. ...
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Why men watch the newsgirls, not the news
Women have suspected it for years. men, it seems, can't concentrate on two things at once - especially when there i...
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The Office stays open
Hit comedy The Office will return to our screens, it was confirmed yesterday. ...
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TV's Brent will be back. Fact!
Cringe-making boss David Brent is definitely returning to our screens, to the delight of millions of fans. ...
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Everybody's doing it
Millions of Britons have gone DIY barmy and are now 'obsessed' with doing up their homes. ...
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MPs to lobby for reduced BSkyB carriage fees
Media secretary Tessa Jowell is to face demands from MPs to force BSkyB to reduce the fees it charges terrestrial broadcasters to carry their services, writes David Rose
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Ratings
Jamie's Kitchen pulls in the punters
TV chef Jamie Oliver made a successful debut for Channel 4 last night with nearly 5 million watching his attempt to launch a new restaurant staffed by unemployed people, writes Jon Rogers