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TV critics 2 May '08
'Lame drama chafed against lamer comedy.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Viewers tickled by The Inbetweeners
E4's new sitcom series The Inbetweeners got off to a healthy start with the double helping from 10pm kicking off with 238,000 (1.33%) and a further 85,000 watching on E4+1.
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Britdoc invites pitches
Applications have opened for British feature-length documentary pitches for this year's Britdoc event.
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Sky breathes life into awards
Sky Real Lives is to televise the 13th annual Breathing Life Awards, this year hosted by former Changing Rooms presenter Carol Smillie.
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C4.com launches catch-up service
Channel 4 has made the first step towards winding down its 4oD service ahead of the launch of multi-broadcaster venture Kangaroo by adding free catch-ups on its main channel4.com website.
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C4 website to find best food shops
Channel 4 is to build on its Big Food Fight season with a website that aims to become a people's guide to the UK's favourite food shops and restaurants.
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Madeleine doc gains 3.5m
ITV1's documentary marking the first anniversary of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann averaged 3.5m viewers (14.4%) at 8pm, impacting on BBC1's The Apprentice.
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Jane Lighting resigns
Jane Lighting will leave Five tomorrow (2 May), paving the way for Dawn Airey to become the broadcaster's new chief executive.
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Broadcast unveils Digital Channel Awards shortlist
BBC Four, CBeebies, Dave, ITV2, Nickelodeon and Sky One are to battle it out for the top title at this year's Broadcast Digital Channel Awards.
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TV critics 1 May '08
'... too much gloop.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Broadcast Digital Channel Awards 2008 shortlist
The full shortlist for the Broadcast Digital Channel Awards 2008.
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RTL: Lighting knew about our plans
RTL has squashed suggestions that the first Jane Lighting knew of her departure from Five was when ITV issued a statement about Dawn Airey leaving to join its rival.
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BBC defends radio dominance
Rajars: The BBC has defended its biggest-ever lead over its commercial rivals claiming listeners “are not forced to listen” to its stations.
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Attenborough: BBC should be only PSB
Sir David Attenborough has launched a forceful attack on licence fee top-slicing, warning that PSB strands on commercial broadcasters would become the “pariahs” of the schedules.
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Heart and Magic lead in London
Rajars: Global Radio's Heart and Bauer's Magic shared the top spot with a 5.8% share of London audiences, according to Rajar's first quarter figures.
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BBC Radio extends lead
Rajars: BBC Radio surged to its biggest-ever lead over its commercial rivals with record audiences for Chris Moyles and Terry Wogan.
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Digital radio figures soar
Rajars: More people are switching over to digital radio, according to the latest Rajar figures.
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Dave to test trio of quiz show pilots
Dave plans to kickstart a move into original commissions with three quiz show pilots.
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Airey's return to Five will provide ‘Grade-style boost'
Five's staff could greet Dawn Airey's return with something like the euphoria that enveloped Michael Grade when he rejoined ITV, sources close to the broadcaster predict.
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C4 follows families in gap year travel
Channel 4 is to follow four families who give up their domestic lifestyle to embark on life-changing journeys in a new format from the makers of Brat Camp.