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Film from inside twin towers to be shown
A controversial documentary featuring footage shot inside the World Trade Centre during the 11 September attacks is...
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Ministers consider BBC World Service TV
The government is considering a radical plan to invest public money in a television equivalent of the BBC World Ser...
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Channel 4 rebuked for explicit soap episode
The broadcaster has been rebuked by the ITC for an explicit scene in ...
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TV chef Rick Stein and wife split after 30 years
TV chef Rick Stein has separated from his wife ...
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Search for eccentric family to rival The Simpsons
Nickelodeon to look for an eccentric British family to turn into an animated series ...
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Game show set to earn producer£1m
A television producer at Granada is poised to become the media group's first millionaire under a profit-sharing sch...
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TV Nick in cancer op fightback
Newsreader Nicholas Owen left hospital yesterday after a cancer op. ...
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Hunt for family to take on Homer
A family is to get the chance to be immortalised in a cartoon series based on their eccentricities and exploits. ...
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OFF THE RECORD - Wacky C4 lacks the party spirit.
TV is all about risk-taking. That's the gist of Mark Thompson's plans for the now Watercolour
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OFF THE RECORD - Mail joke flops.
The BBC is reporting little interest in the Daily Mail's 'send your old ties to the
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OFF THE RECORD - Sinful Sheilas.
And so to the judging of the Edinburgh TV Festival Channel of the Year Awards and
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ON THE BOX - Getting pally with Ally.
Charlie Hanson, producer of Alomo Productions' Believe Nothing, thought Ally McBeal was one of a kind, but the US Queer as Folk was one too many
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Taken for a ride?
Following on from the success of Big Brother, programme-makers are looking for increasingly extreme ways to strip human behaviour bare and find the next big ratings winner. But is TV now in danger of going too far?
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PROGRAMMING BUDGETS - Just how low can you go?
Channel 5 has shown that low-cost programming need not mean low quality, but producers can only get away with the cut-price approach if they know when they can save money and when it's better to pay up. By David Collins
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INTERVIEW - Breaking the rules.
With BBC America, Paul Lee ignored the expectation that he would pack it with cosy sitcoms and period drama and has instead won admiration for its hip and offbeat UK-sourced output
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INDIE FINANCE - Testimony to the people of Britain.
Testimony Films founder Steve Humphries' flair for making people open up to the camera has secured a string of commissions from the major broadcasters for his diversely themed oral histories of Britain
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TX - Blame it on the sunshine.
It's not easy to ask people from other countries, who've never heard of ITV, to cover