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NewsFloella charts Caribbean immigrants
Former Playschool presenter Floella Benjamin has made a short series for Channel 4 looking at the stories of first generation Caribbean immigrants to Britain.
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NewsC4 poaches BBC rights exec
Channel 4 has poached the BBC's director of rights and business affairs Sarah Geater to head up its 60-strong commercial affairs team.
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NewsTop-Up TV launches next month
Top-Up TV, a new pay-TV service offering channels including E4 to around a million Freeview viewers, will launch next month.
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Angels in America (C4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'This was as good as television gets, with wonderful performances, flourishes that left you gaping, and a fearlessl...
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Angels in America (C4) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'For sheer scale, power and artistic and intellectual ambition Angels in America is, literally, unprecedented. No w...
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Angels in America (C4) - Robert Gore-Langton, Daily Star
'It was wonderful stuff. Well worth setting six hours aside for. Congratulations to Channel Four for having the bot...
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Angels in America (C4) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'It was such a mixture of the sweet and the gooey that I found it almost impossible to wade through.'...
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Angels in America (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'It was preachy, overblown and sentimental - in other words, not very good.'...
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Sky launches Euro lottery show
Sky One will broadcast the first ever Euro lottery, boasting a possible£50m prize, next Friday night at 21.00.
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NewsBBC staff protest
Thousands of BBC staff took to the streets yesterday (Thursday) in a day of protest against the forced resignation of director general Greg Dyke and government interference in the corporation.
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NewsGovernors kick off DG hunt
The BBC's board of governors yesterday (Thursday) said they wanted to have a new director general installed soon after a new chairman is appointed in April.
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NewsMiriam contestants settle for£125k each
Sky has been forced to hand over nearly a million pounds to the aggrieved contestants on its controversial reality show Something About Miriam.
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Notorious (BBC2) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'Notorious failed to land any serious body blows, let alone a killer punch.'...
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A Place in the Sun (C4) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'They left empty handed and I turned off wondering what the point of the programme was.'...
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The Diana Conspiracy (C4) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'Martyn Gregory's film did a decent job of exposing the mistakes, confusions and downright lies behing the conspira...
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I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! Live (ITV2) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'It's deeply, deeply boring, of course, but also strangely mesmerising too.'...
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The alternative verdict
Lord Hutton chose to believe almost everything politicians and civil servants told him during the course of his inquiry and reserve his criticisms for the BBC. Conor Dignam passes his judgement on Hutton's verdict.


















