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Cutting It (BBC1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Cutting It continues to cut it...the series has a fine cast, strong characters, pacy dialogue and a generally ente...
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Daring Raids of World War II: Assault on St Nazaire (Five) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Good old Biffer tells these stories of true-life derring-do with great verve and enthusiasm.'...
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Bumper payouts for SMG chiefs
Executives at media group SMG saw a boost to their personal fortunes last year with increases in salaries across the board, according to the group's annual report.
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Meridian news opt for Maidstone studios
Meridian is moving its South East news centre, currently based in New Hythe, to The Maidstone Studios, where programmes such as ITV kids show Ministry of Mayhem is made.
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Hallmark Channel lifts subscriber base
The international arm of the American Hallmark Channel, put up for sale by owners Crown Media last month, has reported a modest growth in subscribers.
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Dyke and Ball to join Saban firm
Former BBC director general Greg Dyke is set to join ex-Sky chief executive Tony Ball working for Israeli billionaire Haim Saban's German pay-TV group ProSieben SAT 1.
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I Am Not an Animal (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'An unusually assured and highly promising first episode.'...
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I Am Not an Animal (BBC2) - Joe Joseph, The Times
?It felt like a cross between Top Cat and Animal Farm, though not quite as amusing as the former, and not quite as ...
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I Am Not an Animal (BBC2) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
?I just didn't get it. So I watched it again, and I still didn't get it.?...
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Murphy's Law (BBC1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Fatuous and unbelievable is the best way to sum up the plot.'...
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Murphy's Law (BBC1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
?It was rubbish (total nonsense) but enjoyable rubbish.?...
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Mandela: Beneath the Halo (C4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
?As desecrations go, it was oddly cautious.? ...
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BBC: No more Hutton dismissals
No dismissals will result from the BBC's controversial 'due process' investigation into staff involved in the Dr David Kelly affair, the corporation today (Monday) confirmed.
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GWR pours£1m in Classic FM push
Classic FM is to launch a£1m marketing campaign in a bid to continue the upward momentum of its audience figures.
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SMG sells GMTV stake to ITV
ITV has bought SMG's 25% stake in breakfast TV franchise GMTV for£31m, valuing the company at over£120m.
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Tony Hall: I'm not interested in DG role
Former BBC director of news Tony Hall, a tipped candidate for the vacant BBC director general role, has ruled himself out of the race.
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ITV poaches Super Bowl
ITV has poached the terrestrial rights to broadcast the American Super Bowl live in the UK from Five, in a three-year deal.
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Cowell to speak at Edinburgh
Pop Idol judge and ITV's new£2m signing Simon Cowell is to give this year's Richard Dunn memorial interview at the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival.
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Kingdom Hospital (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
?It suffers from two key flaws: incomprehensibility and agonising dullness.?...