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Production - On a different planet.
From the people who gave us an insight into the world of dinosaurs and beasts, comes a programme about the final frontier - space. Matthew Bell reveals how a balance was struck between drama and documentary.
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Ratings - Factoring in reality gives ITV1 the edge over BBC1.
2.30 11.65 0.99 8.09 BBC2 23 23 Never Mind
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Off the Record - 30 second guide - Chris Moyles.
He'd like to tear the head off Pop Idol's Dr Fox and poo down his neck.I
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Off the Record - Trouble and Strife.
'Ugh!' was pretty much the collective response at this week's National Television Awards to Lizzy Bardsley
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Production - Roll the credits for the titles.
reates gold from design agencies as opposed to lead.The basic principle holds that the more energy
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Interview - The science master.
The BBC's John Lynch could be described as something of a science obsessive - he can talk about it at length and has dedicated his career to the subject. He tells Emily Booth why he wants to make it accessible to audiences.
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Production - On Location - Finding good in men.
Making a programme about men who want to look, feel and be good presented challenges for producer Duncan Nichol, including scheduling around the lives of a footballer and TV star.
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Production - Rough Cut - Techies and testicles.
As more women take up technical roles in TV, Jet Omoshebi says they should be judged on the same terms as men - on their talent.
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Future of the BBC - Waving goodbye to BBC Worldwide?
As the public consultation on the BBC's commercial activities draws to a close, the likelihood that it will prompt a wholesale sell-off of assets seems increasingly remote. Raymond Snoddy looks at the corporation's options.
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Opinion - Peer Poll: BBC3.
Should BBC3 change its target demographic?YES 48%NO 52%Next week's question: Is 'on-the-job' training the same as
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Opinion - American View - ABC's reversal of fortune.
ABC has scored big hits this season with some exciting new drama, but will its success prove sustainable, asks David Teather.
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Analysis - The trials of training.
As the BBC prepares to cut production staff and ITV withdraws from the regions, indies are having to take on more of the training responsibilities traditionally left to broadcasters. Are they up to it, asks Leigh Holmwood.
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Opinion - In My View - The power of the poster.
Billboards are better at branding channels than promoting TV programmes, argues Daisy Goodwin, stuck in traffic.
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Opinion - Comment - Mind the market gap.
Producers may see winning back programme rights as an opportunity to fill their coffers, but the financial knock-on effect could see the market dry up, says R Bernard Macleod.
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Analysis - On The Box - Funny, peculiar and ha ha.
Colin Gilbert welcomes the return of Little Britain, with its shock value and the comic genius of Lucas and Walliams, but isn't amused by ITV's Tunnel of Love.
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In Production - History Channel gets redesign.
Lambie Nairn has redesigned The History Channel's international branding package. Lambie Nairn used modern and ancient
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Analysis - New kids on the digital block.
Zai Bennett and Steve Arnell, channel editors for ITV2 and ITV3, have the cash and the opportunity to make their channels rival Sky One.
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In Production - Bluw delivers Classic FM idents.
BLUW has completed production on idents for Classic FM TV. The series of promos bring the
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In Production - Sanctuary posts Bomber Crew.
Sanctuary Post has post-produced RDF Media's Bomber Crew for Channel 4. The series gives five grandchildren
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Facilities - Rainy Day Saving.
Xtreme Information has launched Weather-Proof, a service that aims to provide an alternative to weather insurance