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How Clean is Your House? (C4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'A canonical instance of pop television as moral admonition.' ...
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How Clean is Your House? (C4) - Simon, Edge, Daily Star
'Aggie and Kim, who put clothes pegs on their noses, are good at staging horror for the cameras, but their screams ...
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How Clean is Your House? (C4) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'How Clean is Your House? is a television show that goes straight down the U-bend.'...
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Imagine: the Voice of Bryn Terfel (BBC1) - Gareth McLean, Guardian
'This was a pavlova of a profile, whipped to fluffy peaks.'...
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Imagine: the Voice of Bryn Terfel (BBC1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'A perfectly straightforward, if slightly crawly, celebration of the man and his music.'...
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Family (ITV1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Given the obvious signs of dissatisfaction from ITV1, I wouldn't bet on our seeing any more of Family.' ...
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Ofcom outlines key areas of PSB
Ofcom has outlined to broadcasters the key areas under review as part of its wide-ranging investigation into the future of public service broadcasting.
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Zenith signs book deal with SAS man
Yorkshire TV's Zenith Entertainment has landed the TV rights to a new series of four action adventure books written by bestselling author and former SAS sergeant Andy McNab.
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McKerlie quits The Farm after two months
Andrew McKerlie, whose move from the BBC to facilities operation The Farm caused concern within the industry, has left the company after less than two months.
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UK Food time shift
UKTV is adding another new channel to its portfolio on 12 November - the same day as it launches UK Gold spin-off UKG2. UK Food+1 will broadcast on EPG number 151 between 06.00 and 19.00, transmitting programmes an hour after they are shown on UK Food.
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Sky News in ad deal
Sky News has appointed National Geographic Channel Europe as a partner in its European advertising sales. The deal represents the first time Sky News will have sold advertising to clients outside the UK and Ireland. Head of Sky Ventures Matthew Imi said joint advertising and marketing packages will be developed ...
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MBO team takes over at Oasis TV
Following months of speculation, a management team has finally bought out Oasis Television in a multimillion pound deal, writes Sam Espensen.
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Audience gets own BBC dept
Licence fee payers are to get a greater say on programmes developed and commissioned by the corporation though a new 'audience advocate' department.
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Facilities hit by£5m kit thefts
The facilities industry has had more than£5m worth of equipment stolen in London over the past 12 months, writes Sam Espensen.
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Getting Cold feet in Italy
Italy is to get its own version of award-winning comedy drama Cold Feetafter Granada International sealed a format deal with Italian broadcaster Mediaset. The scripted format deal will see the broadcaster remake the series with its own cast and production team next year. The original ...
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Celador to look for best singer in the world
Celador International has launched a new division, Celador Music & Events, and is developing its first project - a search for the world's greatest singer.
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LPC opens Sci-Fi playout suite
The London Playout Centre (LPC) has invested a seven-figure sum in a new playout suite dedicated to the UK and South African Sci-Fi channels, writes Sam Espensen.
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Somethin' Else to guide Hit 40
Britain's biggest radio chart show is receiving a major revamp in a bid to attract a younger audience.
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St Martin's wins idents work
Cartoon Network has teamed up with post-grad animation students from Central St Martin's College to produce four indents for the channel this November. Cartoon Network provided funds for the college to buy Flash and After Effects packages. Out of 30 idents, four were selected and the students divided into four ...
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Atomic Arts brings past to life
Atomic Arts has followed on from its work on Discovery's Nefertiti Resurrectedwith more than 30 CGI shots for Channel 4's Seven Ages of Britain, which starts on 15 November at 20.00, produced by Wildfire TV. Atomic's animators used Discreet 3ds Max for rebuilding the period ...