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  • James Murdoch
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    Murdoch: top slicing BBC would be catastrophic

    2009-08-29T14:24:00Z

    EDINBURGH: James Murdoch continued his attack on the BBC today (Saturday) but said he was against top-slicing the corporation as it would be “catastrophic” for commercial media companies to become dependent on public money.

  • Wallace and Gromit
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    Wallace and Gromit to front science show

    2009-08-29T13:38:00Z

    EDINBURGH: Animated characters Wallace and Gromit are to present a new BBC1 programme about inventions.

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    BBC1 orders Ipswich murders drama

    2009-08-29T13:04:00Z

    The discovery of five young women murdered in Ipswich in 2006 is to form the basis of a new BBC1 drama.

  • Jay Hunt
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    Jay Hunt speaks of distress over bad press

    2009-08-29T11:50:00Z

    EDINBURGH: BBC1 controller Jay Hunt has spoken of her distress at negative press coverage about her – and fears that it will discourage other women from taking senior TV roles in the future.

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    Comedian to host BBC3 news show

    2009-08-29T11:22:00Z

    BBC3 has lined up comedian Russell Howard to host a younger-skewing take on Charlie Brooker’s Newswipe, in a bid to boost the channel’s coverage of current affairs.

  • Top Gear presenters
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    Clarkson: stars who do stunts may get hurt or die

    2009-08-28T19:08:00Z

    EDINBURGH: Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has scorned health and safety checks, saying presenters who do dangerous stunts will inevitably sometimes get hurt or die.

  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
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    Clock ticking on Lloyd Webber ITV deal

    2009-08-28T17:25:00Z

    Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber is fighting to extricate himself from his BBC contract so he can move to ITV before his rights to stage the Wizard of Oz expire in 2010.

  • Jonathan Ross
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    Tory government will force BBC to publish star salaries

    2009-08-28T16:16:00Z

    EDINBURGH: A new Conservative government would force the BBC to reveal the amount it pays stars like Jonathan Ross, Ed Vaizey, the Tory shadow minister for culture told the Edinburgh International TV Festival today (Friday).

  • Janice Hadlow
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    Hadlow eyes female-friendly panel shows

    2009-08-28T15:28:00Z

    EDINBURGH: BBC2 boss Janice Hadlow’s comedy plans include uncovering a “broad comic” success in the vein of Goodness Gracious Me and Ab Fab, and solving the problem of men dominating panel shows.

  • Eddie Izzard
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    Izzard to star in feelgood CBBC Christmas drama

    2009-08-27T12:47:00Z

    CBBC has ordered a flagship Christmas family drama starring Eddie Izzard as a mysterious man with the ability to “recover the lost”.

  • Helen Mirren
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    Mirren to star in Brighton Rock remake

    2009-08-27T10:48:00Z

    Helen Mirren is to star in a 1960s adaptation of Graham Greene’s classic novel Brighton Rock, produced by Kudos Pictures.

  • Gavin and Stacey
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    Taylor takes over the comedy reins at BBC

    2009-08-27T07:00:00Z

    Cheryl Taylor has landed the role of BBC controller of comedy commissioning, and will remain in Manchester where she currently works as executive editor, out of London comedy commissioning.

  • Frankie Boyle
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    C4 trials Frankie Boyle pilot from RDF Scotland

    2009-08-27T07:00:00Z

    RDF Scotland has won a raft of new commissions, including a 30-minute Channel 4 pilot fronted by Mock The Week comedian Frankie Boyle.

  • News

    BBC4 Walks format to go global

    2009-08-27T07:00:00Z

    BBC4 is to expand its Walks format into a global travel strand with three 4 x 30-minute series.

  • Richard Klein
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    BBC4 aims to ‘broaden palette’

    2009-08-26T10:11:00Z

    As part of BBC4’s attempts to enhance its drama offering, the channel is eyeing works of fiction that could be adapted for television.

  • Strictly Come Dancing
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    New Strictly line-up announced

    2009-08-25T13:51:00Z

    The 16 celebrities starring in the new series of Strictly Come Dancing have been revealed.

  • BBC
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    25 indies win XM25 places

    2009-08-25T11:20:00Z

    A mix of established and less well-known indies have won places on the BBC’s XM25 scheme, which has expanded from 15 to 25 places for its second year.

  • MasterChef
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    CBBC revives Junior Masterchef

    2009-08-24T16:14:00Z

    Shine Television is reviving Junior Masterchef in a new 13-part series for nine to 12-year olds on CBBC.

  • News

    BBC Radio 2 "obsessed with youth"

    2009-08-24T14:26:00Z

    Commercial trade radio body RadioCentre has claimed that BBC Radio 2 is failing its older listeners due to the corporation’s obsession with youth, in a submission to the BBC Trust.

  • Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire
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    Krod Mandoon facing uncertain future

    2009-08-24T09:34:00Z

    The BBC has retracted claims by senior staff that it has axed Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire because of funding issues.