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Fergie to co-host Radio 2 show
The Duchess of York is preparing to step up to the mic at BBC Radio 2 to co-host the Steve Wright Showand interview a series of celebrities, writes Michael Rosser.
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Sky+ to scrap monthly charges
BSkyB is to scrap monthly subscription charges for Sky+, its integrated digibox which allows customers to both view and record satellite services. The existing£10 levy will be waived from 1 October.
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Suspicion (ITV1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, The Independent
?Peter Walley's thriller had e-mail at its heart - and knowingly played with its faintly eerie combination of intim...
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Suspicion (ITV1) - Nancy Banks-Smith, The Guardian
?The discordant soundtrack, migraine set to music, was as exceptionally effective as the dialogue itself was laconi...
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Suspicion (ITV1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
?It wasn't bad - I've certainly seen worse - but after 90 minutes of watching the first part of Suspicion (ITV), th...
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Suspicion (ITV1) - Gerard O'Donovan, Daily Telegraph
'Adrian Dunbar is an actor with an eye for a good script. He chooses his work well and rarely appears in anything t...
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Millionaire contestant wants another go
A former contestant on ITV1's popular quiz show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? is taking legal action against the show over what he claims was an
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Suspicion (ITV1) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'Peter Whalley's script - aided and abetted by good performances - is a good example of how to take a simple idea a...
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BBC to overhaul news reporting
BBC governors are to look at overhauling the style of BBC news reporting in the wake of the Dr David Kelly affair, new documents released yesterday by the Hutton inquiry have revealed, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Granada to make Jacko charity payment
Granada is planning to make a payment to a charity chosen by singer Michael Jackson in an effort to end the running feud between the pop star and Martin Bashir, writes Jon Rogers.
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Fox's FX to launch in new year
Fox Television's new UK entertainment channel, which will launch in the new-year, will be called FX, writes Paul Revoir.
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Unions fear Elstein's ITV plans
Trade Unions will meet tomorrow to discuss fears over David Elstein's£100m cost cutting proposals for a merged ITV.
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ITC clears Dinner Doctors
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has cleared Five of claims that its Dinner Doctorsshow was editorially compromised by its involvement with food producer Heinz, writes Gavin Stamp.
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Vodafone's Fawlty connection
Mobile phone users will soon be able to download clips of Fawlty Towers and other BBC comedies to their handsets for the first time after BBC Worldwide signed a deal with Vodafone, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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It'll Be Alright on the Night 16 (ITV1) - Robert Gore-Langton, Daily Express and Daily Star
'Denis Norden's jokes may be corny, but at least he writes them himself. He's a hero of comedy and I trust his clip...
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The Booze Cruise (ITV1) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
?To my mind, the term 'gentle comedy' is just another way of saying 'just not funny'. So it proved with The Booze C...
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The Booze Cruise (ITV1) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
?The Booze Cruise did have a structure that was carefully worked out to the point of being downright contrived. Ooh...
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The Booze Cruise (ITV1) - Gerard O'Donovan, Daily Telegraph
'Had the male cast put in anything like these efforts [of the female actors] The Booze Cruise as a whole might have...
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The Booze Cruise (ITV1) - Gareth McLean, Guardian
'Such was the hoary vintage of the jokes, the cartoonish proportions of the characters and the creaking plot, The B...
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Soul Searching (Channel 4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'What's remarkable about David Malone's programmes is not just that they get made in the first place - but that the...