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BBC gives unseen Soham footage to police
Broadcaster hands over film in 'clear public interest' ...
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Channel created as place to think now in search of a sense of humour
BBC executives have decided that BBC 4 is 'lacking a sense of humour' and needs an injection of personality ...
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Sky's new£1 channel
BSkyB is planning a shake-up to its pay-TV channels package which could raise prices for its 6 million subscribers...
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Morrison to go as Granada ends speculation
Steve Morrison is expected to quite as chief executive of Granada within the week ...
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Spaceman gives BBC a rocketing
The BBC is being sued by a rocket engineer after denouncing his latest space-skimming contraption - which is due to...
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Lorraine quits TV date show
Family favourite Lorraine Kelly has pulled out of a controversial TV dating show as a mark of respect for Jessica C...
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Fiona and Eamonn take back seats as babies bounce on the sofa
The successful GMTV team of Fiona Phillips and Eammon Holmes now have an extra couple of reason never to be late in...
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Why the BBC is doomed
We are witnessing the slow disintegration of the BBC. It does not seem remotely like that to the people who run it...
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Edward's TV show sneers at Camilla
A programme made by Prince Edward's struggling production company has belittled Prince Charles' relationship with C...
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Time to clock off
And, as the Minute Waltz fades away, Chris Campling ponders the longevity of Just a Minute and asks: why? ...
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Ministers to stage public TV debates
Ministers are to hold a series of public hearing next month to try to defuse the row with countryside campaigners o...
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Sky and AOL plan to make every show a chat show
BSkyB is in talks with AOL to offer the US internet giant's popular instant messenger service to its interactive te...
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The Chart Show loses its fizz
Later this year one of Britain's most popular radio programmes will be no more. Last week Pepsi pulled its£1.75m-...
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How the BBC secures the middle ground for Labour
The BBC got a real kicking at the Edinburgh Television Festival. Much of the criticism managed to be both high-min...
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The full Bronte
TV screenwriter Sally Wainwright's new series is a reworking of Wuthering Heights - with a neat modern twist that e...
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Schroder team calls for change in TV rules
Gerhard Schroder's leading campaign adviser has called for a change in the rules for the chancellor's next televisi...
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What Kate Adie might do next
Channel 5 is wooing the veteran BBC television correspondent Kate Adie in a move to bring a handful of heavyweights...
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Could Jade sue Big Brother?
Reality-TV stars are taking legal action over their portrayal. But will is succeed? ...
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Risky business
At the Edinburgh International Television Festival, Mark Thompson chastised British programme-makers for not taking...
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Vivendi forced to renegotiate debts in hope of fresh Eu 2bn loan
Vivendi, the troubled media giant, is painstakingly having to renegotiate the terms of its massive existing debt be...