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TV Critics 28 October ‘08
“More like a sitcom than a serious investigation into British class divides.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Dead good ratings for Dead Set
Dead Set, E4's new horror drama, was alive and kicking at 10pm last night with a total audience of 1.4m viewers (8.5%).
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Top Up adds NBC Universal to Anytime
Top Up TV has inked a deal with NBC Universal to add TV shows from the studio's library to its Anytime on demand service.
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Avid sells Pinnacle PCTV products
Avid Technology has made its second divestment in the space of a week after signing a definitive agreement to sell its Pinnacle PCTV product line and related assets to Hauppauge Digital.
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NUJ close to ITV regions decision
The National Union of Journalists is hours away from deciding if it will go into dispute with ITV over the proposed cuts to the broadcaster's regional news staff.
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Ofcom criticises Sky's Virgin campaign
BSkyB has been censured by Ofcom for asking viewers to put pressure on Virgin Media during carriage negotiations over the satellite broadcaster's basic channels.
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The X Factor retains Saturday crown
ITV1's The X Factor picked up 9.7m viewers (39.6%) on Saturday evening, keeping it in front of its rival Strictly Come Dancing.
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BBC apologises to Sachs
The BBC has apologised to actor Andrew Sachs after receiving more than 500 complaints about the 'unacceptable and offensive' messages left on his answer phone by Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross.
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BBC orders Five Days spin-off
The BBC is planning a spin-off of its crime thriller Five Days featuring the two main detective characters.
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ITN launches quirky clip business
ITN Source has created a digital production business to monetise quirky archive content by packaging it for Myspace, YouTube and MSN.
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Britannia fails to get High (ratings)
ITV1's cross between High School Musical and Fame, Britannia High, got off to a shaky start with 3.3m viewers (14.4% share) yesterday at 6.15pm.
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Stephen Fry in America goes global
BBC1 series Stephen Fry in America and controversial Channel 4 documentary Pregnant Man have been sold to multiple regions following a successful Mipcom for DCD Rights.
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Swedes have White Teeth
Channel 4 comedies The Inbetweeners and White Teeth are heading to Sweden following a significant sale to the region by C4i.
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TV Critics 27 October ‘08
“The target audience for this is probably young enough to be seeing all this stuff for the first time. For anyone who has watched TV before, it's extra mature cheese.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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C4 staff to learn fate this week
Channel 4 staff applying for voluntary redundancy will know by the end of this week if their jobs are to go in the broadcaster's cutbacks.
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Five reels in more Extreme Fishing
Robson Green will undergo SAS cold training before spending five days in the Artic in the second installment of his Five format Extreme Fishing.
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TV Critics 24 October ‘08
“Mum, Heroin and Me was a very good film by Jane Treays, who has a habit of making good films.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Silent Witness attracts 5.9m
BBC1's popular drama Silent Witness once again towered over the competition at 9pm with 5.9m (25.4%).
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BBC has a Ball
Jo Ball, the C4 features commissioning editor behind Gok's Fashion Fix, is to join the BBC to replace former factual commissioner Ben Gale.
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FX orders first homegrown show
FX UK, home of US acquisitions such as The Wire and Dexter, has commissioned its first homegrown show.