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BBC2 goes behind the scenes at the theatre
BBC2 controller Jane Root and head of arts commissioning Franny Moyle have commissioned an observational documentary about a local theatre in Lincoln. The six-part Theatre Royal, to be produced in-house by Pippa Robinson and executive produced by Nick Mirsky, will feature a different character in ...
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Mordue leaves Sky music channels
Lester Mordue, the head of Sky's newly-launched music channels - The Amp, Scuzz and Flaunt - has left the company after only six months, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Leslie: Half of TV is taking cocaine
Drug and sex scandal star John Leslie last night claimed that half the people in TV take cocaine. ...
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Tarrant in bid to cut Millionaire
Chris Tarrant wants to slash the number of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? shows because he says it is losing its ap...
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It's a rap as radio stars take the mic
Radio Five Live's top commentating trio are to prove their street cred this week with a hip-hop preview to the Prem...
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Hutton inquiry television ban
Television cameras will not be allowed to film the inquiry into the death of the Government weapons expert David Ke...
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Mangold to make TV film on death of his friend
Tom Mangold, an investigative journalist and friend of David Kelly, is making a Channel 4 documentary about the eve...
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Mangold to probe Kelly death for C4
Investigative journalist Tom Mangold will examine the events leading to the suicide of government weapons inspector Dr David Kelly as part of a forthcoming Channel 4 season on the state of the Blair administration, writes Michael Rosser
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Sunrise Radio prepares for TV launch
Asian broadcaster Sunrise Radio, which broadcasts on the AM waveband around Greater London, is moving into television and plans to launch a free-to-air channel on Sky Digital early next year, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Sunrise Radio set for TV launch
Asian broadcaster Sunrise Radio, which broadcasts on the AM waveband around Greater London, is moving into television and plans to launch a free-to-air channel on Sky Digital early next year, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Hutton bans cameras from inquiry
Lord Hutton has disappointed broadcasters by refusing to allow TV cameras to record his inquiry into the death of Dr David Kelly, writes Jon Rogers
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Make sex at 14 legal
Channel 4 is to show a documentary which advocates lowering the age of consent to 14 ...
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?Panorama' man to investigate for C4
Channel 4 has commissioned Tom Mangold, one of the best-known investigative journalists to have worked with the BBC...
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?Racist' shock jock censured
A leading radio 'shock jock' has been criticised by the broadcasting standards commission for encouraging racism ag...
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Hutton bans TV cameras from Kelly hearings
Lord Hutton barred television cameras from his inquiry into the events leading to David Kelly's death yesterday ...
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C4 focuses on under-age sex
Channel 4 has announced a seasonm of programmes on under-age sex, culminating with a proposal for the age of consen...