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Comics strip off for BBC2 show
11am:Comedians Griff Rhys-Jones, Rory McGrath and Dara O'Briain are to strip off on camera as part of a bid to recreate the journey that inspired the book Three Men In A Boatfor BBC2.
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Mannion: TV newsrooms are too white
10.30am:ITV Newseditor in chief David Mannion has called for broadcasters to use 'positive discrimination' to make TV newsrooms more multicultural.
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The Royal producer takes Corrie reins
Granada has confirmed the appointment of Steve Frost as the next Coronation Streetproducer, replacing Tony Wood who steps down at the end of the year.
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BBC bags England cricket radio rights
The BBC has secured exclusive radio rights to England's autumn tour of Pakistan - a move new director of sport Roger Mosey said proved the corporation was committed to the sport.
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Ratings - Can the obsession with ratings ever be curbed?
1.00 2.13 9.90 1.01 6.86 BBC2 24 28 Without a Trace
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Off the record - Busman's holiday?
BBC News correspondent Jon Sopel told OTR this week how he was coping with the dire
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Production - Rough Cut - HD = high deficits?
Jeremy Dear on how US demand that co-pros be made in HD is resulting in a funding issue for British producers.
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IBC Focus: Editing - Are we witnessing an editing revolution?
Last month BBC factual bought over a dozen Final Cut Pro editing systems at a mere
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IBC Focus: Cameras - HD on a budget?
HDV format is the industry's next big thing. Is now the time to trade up? Is the adaptability worth the extra outlay, or should you wait a while? The jury's still out, as Christina Fox reports.
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Interview: Jonathan Webb - It's a man's world
Jonathan Webb is best known for his influential and successful poker programmes on Challenge. His latest brief is to move men's channel Bravo upmarket and widen its appeal to 16 to 44-year-olds.
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C4 wins with Ashes victory
England's historic Ashes victory propelled Channel 4 to its best ever all-hours share as the cricket coverage peaked at 7.4 million (41.2%) at 6pm.
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UTV scraps The Wireless Group brand
Ulster Television (UTV) is to scrap The Wireless Group brand following its purchase of the TalkSport owner earlier this summer.
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ITV woos Omaar for 7/7 special
Rageh Omaar, the reporter famed for his coverage of the war in Iraq, is set to turn his sights closer to home for his next ITV project.
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ITV and Sky retain Champions League
ITV and Sky have retained the rights to UEFA Champions League Football for a further three years.
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Nigella signs to BBC2
Nigella Lawson is to front her first show for the BBC after her ITV daytime show for ITV1 flopped.
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Nat Geo lines up hurricane doc
National Geographic Television and Film is making an hour long special on Hurricane Katrina featuring an engineer who predicted a similar disaster.
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BBC America buys up ITV content
BBC America has signed a two-year deal that will allow it to cherry-pick 160 hours of programmes from Granada International's back catalogue of drama and comedy.
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Ofcom bans Make Poverty History ads
Ofcom has banned the Make Poverty History campaign from advertising on UK television and radio.
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BBC signs Touchpaper deal
BBC Worldwide has signed a development deal with Touchpaper Television, the drama producer recently acquired by RDF Media.
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Parthenon adds PBS titles to slate
Factual producer and distributor Parthenon Entertainment is continuing its expansion drive in the run up to Mipcom, with the addition of nine hours of PBS programming to its catalogue.