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BBC2 WINS THREE PRIZES FOR SPY DRAMA.
BBC2 drama Cambridge Spies has won three awards at France's prestigious television festival Fipa, which attracts
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CHORION TURNS DOWN BASIL BRUSH OWNER.
Chorion, owner of children's character Noddy, has rejected the latest takeover proposal by Basil Brush-owner Entertainment
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ATTHERACES SERVES NOTICE ON TV DEAL.
Attheraces has served notice on its TV deal with the Racecourse Association (RCA). The 10-year,£30m
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BROOK LAPPING WINS AWARDS FOR MAGGIE.
Brook Lapping producers Anne and Brian Lapping have picked up two awards at the New York
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CHANNEL 4 GOES FOR LONGER SKI RUN.
Channel 4 is to double the length of its Sunday morning edition of Skiing on 4.
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HENDERSON CHOSEN FOR CHART SHOW.
Somethin' Else has appointed Sarah Henderson as executive producer for commercial radio chart show Hit40UK. Henderson,
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Commissioning - Granada Bristol wins ITV1 orders.
Granada Bristol has won its biggest ever raft of commissions from ITV1 with three series including
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Commissioning - RDF questions men's motives.
RDF is making a three-part reality show for Channel 4 that uses physical challenges to discover what motivates men - fear of punishment or anticipation of reward, writes Glen Mutel.
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Commissioning - Robinson takes 'worst jobs in history' for C4.
Time Team presenter Tony Robinson is to trample woollen cloth barefoot in a bucket of stale urine as part of a new social history series for Channel 4, writes Jon Rogers.
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Crisis at the BBC - Painful self-analysis.
How do you report the story when you are the story? BBC head of television news Roger Mosey looks at the BBC's Hutton coverage.
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Crisis at the BBC - Dyke's lasting legacy.
Greg Dyke rescued the corporation from Birtism and gave the BBC's staff back their creative confidence.
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Crisis at the BBC - Offering odds on new DG.
The competition has already begun to replace Dyke and Davies, Paul Revoir looks at odds for the top candidates.
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Crisis at the BBC - Staff plan more action.
BBC staff were preparing to show their support for deposed director general Greg Dyke again on
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Crisis at the BBC - What Greg Dyke meant to us.
Greg's departure is a tragic loss for all of us who care about public service broadcasting.
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Double launch for merged ITV.
The launch of ITV plc on Monday (2 February) brought a major fillip to the network's
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RDF opens 'regional' office in Guildford.
RDF Media is to tap into Channel 4's 30% regional quota by setting up an office
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UKTV to ditch UK Horizons.
UKTV is poised to scrap factual channel UK Horizons and split its programmes across two new stations, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC in crisis - Eight days that shook the BBC.
WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARYThe Sun leaks Hutton report. Lord Hutton slams BBC and clears government. Blair demands
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BBC in crisis - Elstein panel loses another member.
Another TV industry executive has quit the group chaired by David Elstein which is charged with advising the Tory party on BBC Charter review, writes Colin Robertson.
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BBC in crisis - Ryder delays Dyke Charter document.
Acting BBC chairman Richard Ryder's decision not to publish the BBC's 2006 Charter renewal proposals represents