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  • The Bill
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    ITV's Mackie defends Bill move

    2009-08-29T11:33:00Z

    EDINBURGH: ITV director of drama Laura Mackie has defended the decision to move long-running police show The Bill to 9pm, saying that the show’s new format will need time to bed in.

  • bbc3 indent
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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.

  • James Murdoch
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    Murdoch: give TV same freedom as newspapers

    2009-08-28T19:00:00Z

    MACTAGGART: James Murdoch has launched a furious attack on Ofcom’s “half a million words every year telling broadcasters what they can and cannot say”, and called for TV news to be granted the same freedom as newspapers.

  • The Wire
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    Wire creator urges bravery in drama

    2009-08-28T17:42:00Z

    EDINBURGH: David Simon, creator of acclaimed US crime saga The Wire, has said that TV drama should be brave enough to appeal to a niche audience.

  • 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.

  • Richard Woolfe
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    Five freezes drama and comedy commissions

    2009-08-28T17:11:00Z

    EDINBURGH: Five channel controller Richard Woolfe has warned it will not be able to commission original drama or comedy until after the recession.

  • 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).

  • Channel 4
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    Byrne calls for more C4 online spend

    2009-08-28T15:43:00Z

    EDINBURGH: Channel 4 does not spend enough money on its news website according to C4 head of news and current affairs Dorothy Byrne who recently axed News at Noon and More 4 News.

  • 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.

  • Big Brother 10: Presenters
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    E4 boss says Big Brother could have continued

    2009-08-28T15:08:00Z

    EDINBURGH: Big Brother would have been ‘flogged’ for a few more series, if Channel 4 was a more commercially-minded channel, says E4 head Angela Jain.

  • Britain's Best Brain
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    Ball and Theakston to reunite for Five show

    2009-08-28T15:08:00Z

    EDINBURGH: Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston are to reunite for the first time in nearly 10 years for a new gameshow on Five.

  • 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”.

  • Stuart Murphy
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    Murphy opens up 8pm Sky 1 slot as Simpsons moves

    2009-08-27T11:02:00Z

    Sky 1 will stop airing The Simpsons at 8pm from January as director of programmes Stuart Murphy opens up the slot for indie pitches.

  • 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.

  • Made in Scotland
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    STV report 84% pre-tax profit drop

    2009-08-27T10:16:00Z

    ITV’s Scottish licence holder STV has reported an 84% fall in pre-tax profit year-on-year for the first six months of 2009, but chief execuitve Rob Woodward told Broadcast that the broadcaster’s underlying business model was well placed to ride out the recession.

  • Upstairs, Downstairs
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    Fellowes pens ITV1 drama series

    2009-08-27T08:53:00Z

    Julian Fellowes, the Oscar-winning writer of Gosford Park, is writing a seven-part Edwardian country house drama for ITV1.

  • Take Me Out
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    ITV tries out new Blind Date

    2009-08-27T07:00:00Z

    ITV has tasked The X Factor producer Talkback Thames with making the successor to Blind Date - speed-dating format Take Me Out.

  • Big Brother
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    C4 says Big Brother cash up for grabs

    2009-08-27T07:00:00Z

    Channel 4 has launched a rallying cry for producers to pitch for up to 200 hours of peaktime shows for 2011 after axing Big Brother.

  • Justin Lee Collins
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    Five signs Justin Lee Collins to boost viewers

    2009-08-27T07:00:00Z

    Five has stepped up its talent-led drive to boost audiences by signing an exclusive two-year deal with Justin Lee Collins, thought to be worth more than £1m.