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Hawking (BBC2) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'Stephen Moffat's ingenuity with the scientific exposition made you wince with disbelief.'...
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Hawking (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Fairly entertaining, at times mildly illuminating - but, above all, deeply and unashamedly corny.'...
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Las Vegas (Sky One) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star
'This is glossy tosh. But it's unusually sophisticated and witty tosh.'...
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BBC gets new media head
The BBC has appointed a new controller of its interactive television services, replacing Emma Somerville who was promoted to the role of head of interactive TV programming earlier this year.
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ITV restructures news division
ITV has restructured the management of its news division creating a new role overseeing all the companies' 11 regional news services.
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Airey chooses Turner Laing for deputy
Sky Networks chief Dawn Airey has appointed director of film channels and acquisitions Sophie Turner Laing as her deputy.
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Slash gets animated on Bravo
Bravo has landed a new animated sitcom starring guitar legend Slash from rock band Guns n' Roses.
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BBC urges US to make inquiry public
BBC director of news Richard Sambrook has written to US defence secretary Donald Rumsfield demanding that an investigation into the shelling of journalists at the Palestine Hotel in Iraq be made public.
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The Legend of the Tamworth Two (BBC1) - Joe Joseph, The Times
?Essentially a jolly TV pantomime.?...
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The Legend of the Tamworth Two (BBC1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
?The Legend of the Tamworth Two was - to give it its due - good fun.? ...
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The Legend of the Tamworth Two (BBC1) - Peter Conchie, Independent
?As entertainment it had as much fat as flesh.?...
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Ressurection (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Yesterday's documentary was certainly a good meaty watch.'...
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Julius Caesar (BBC2) - Aida Edemariam, Guardian
?What it didn't have was either an overwhelmingly charismatic personal drama, or a strong sense of satire or traged...
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S4C rejigs international team
Welsh channel S4C has reshuffled its international team as part of a bid to shift its focus onto co-productions.
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BBC3 boosts regions with drama promise
All drama on BBC3 will come from outside the M25 in a bid to help boost the regions, channel controller Stuart Murphy has said.
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A Letter to Lilli (BBC1) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'This was a powerful, moving, throat-tightening prism of a story.'...
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Secrets and Spies - in the Iraq War (BBC1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'Ostensibly an account of the secret campaign... it was also a kind of glossy brochure for the American war machine...