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Granada relief as the credits roll its way
If a monarch can have an annus horribilis, then so can a company. It is difficult to imagine a more horrible year ...
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Churchill romps home as the Greatest Briton
Winston Churchill won the BBC Great Britons poll last night after a late surge of voting in his favour. ...
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Has she got gags for you
One of TV's rare female joke writers tells Jasper Rees who will be targeted in a new series of 2DTV ...
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Digital struggles with numbers
The biggest change in radio for a century is taking time to catch on. ...
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ITV companies' clearer picture
Carlton and Granada are set to report full-year results this week, the first figures since the ITV companies announ...
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Rise hires entertainment producer
C4's troubled Breakfast show Rise has taken on entertainment producer Justin Gorman from Princess Productions, the indie that makes the show, full time as its third series editor since the programme launched in April 2002, writes Penny Hughes
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Churchill means so much to so many
Sir Winston Churchill was voted the Greatest Briton of all time last night. ...
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BBC joker is a world class act
Office joker David Brent will soon be entertaining his staff in dozens of different languages from Boston to Botswa...
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Goldie flops
So, farewell then Goldie. I just hope you are strong enough to deal with the fact you are less popular than Les Den...
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The Ender Goldie
EastEnders star Goldie was last night first to be voted off Celebrity Big Brother. ...
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Ratings
Lavish costume dramas make unspectacular debuts
BBC 1 and ITV 1 unveiled their showpiece autumn period dramas this weekend to a muted reception from the viewing public, with neither of the lavish productions managing to win their slots, writes Luke Satchell
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Indies win battle for fairer treatment
The much-awaited Independent Television Commission investigation into the relationship between UK broadcasters and independent programme makers has recommended a wide-ranging reform of the market, writes Jane Marlow
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Des and Mel to carry on
ITV controller of daytime Liam Hamilton has backed the unlikely pairing of ageing crooner Des O'Connor and former model Melanie Sykes by commissioning a second long order of their lunchtime show, writes Steve Aston
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BBC dominates kids' Baftas
The BBC came away the main victor at the Bafta children's awards, picking up eight of the 14 categories, in what will be the perfect leaving present for outgoing CBBC controller Nigel Pickard, writes Leigh Homwood
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BBC to chart life of a raindrop
Computer imagery and wildlife film are to be used to chart the story of a single raindrop from space to the ocean floor in one of BBC 1's key factual Christmas shows, writes Leigh Holmwood
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High flyer quits to be with her children
Lisa Gordon will leave her job as corporate affairs director of Chrysalis ...
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New rules will protect British TV
The government has indicated that it will introduce stronger safeguards to prevent foreign broadcasters from 'swamp...
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ITV losing out to rivals in advertising revenue carve-up
ITV's share of national television advertising revenue has fallen to its lowest ever level ...