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Stop this cruel film
The widow of a British soldier killed in Iraq has appealed to Tony Blair to stop the BBC showing footage of her hus...
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Pace steps up TV revolution
Thinking of making the switch to digital television? Well, the latest in set-top boxes might be just the encouragem...
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Mastermind gets its grand final venue
The BBC is to film the final of the resurrected brainiac quiz Mastermind at the Lowry Centre in Salford, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Bell berates media giants for warmongering words
Martin Bell, the former BBC war correspondent and independent MP, yesterday condemned the hypocrisy of the media ow...
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TV Orville's a dead duck
Ventriloquist acts like Keith Harris and Orville The Duck are dying out because they scare kids, a boffin has claim...
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Watercolour Challenge crosses the pond
Channel 4's surprise daytime hit Watercolour Change is heading stateside later this year, following a co-production deal between Carlton's US production arm and American broadcaster WGBH, writes Luke Satchell
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Off The Record - Comic award no laughing matter.
Let's be frank, the Swiss don't have a huge reputation for comedy, do they? Which always
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Off The Record - Famously forthright.
Five's famously forthright head of press Paul Leather was in top form at the channel's Montreux
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Off The Record - Five and dandy.
And finally former boxer Chris Eubank was dragged out to the picturesque Swiss town to promote
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Off The Record - Favourite event.
This week saw OTR's favourite event in the sporting calender. No, not the FA Cup final,
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City Watch - Making TV pay for News Corporation.
After a rocky period in which it faced a $1bn lawsuit and a plummeting share price, pay-TV software business NDS has righted itself on the back of majority owner News Corp clinching major deals in Italy and the US.
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TX - Something in the aria.
Opera-singing terrorists may sound a little outlandish, even to the most ardent Covent Garden fan, but
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Interview - Magic moments.
Impressive Rajar results for Emap Performance's digital radio stations have prompted chief executive Tim Schoonmaker to plunge deeper into the digital pool.
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LA Screenings - Keeping it real American style.
After 10 years in LA, David Green's September Films has learnt the dos and don'ts of doing business in the US and is benefiting from a growing demand for reality TV shows.
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LA Screenings - America's finest.
At this week's LA Screenings, the cream of the crop of US TV series will be strutting their stuff. But it's a buyers' market as UK broadcasters are increasingly choosy about the US shows they pick up.
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In My View - Richard Hooper, Ofcom deputy chair and chair of Ofcom's content board.
The idea of an 'informed consumer' is key to making regulation light-touch but workable.
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On The Box - All the world's a stage.
Ralph Lee, Channel 4 deputy commissioning editor, history passed on I'm a Celebrity's finale for something with more substance.
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News Analysis - Live and kicking?
Live TV made a name for itself in the 1990s multichannel boom with topless darts and trampolining dwarves reading the weather but it ended in failure. So why is it being relaunched with the same programming line-up?