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    Doctors (BBC1) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror

    2003-10-15T09:32:00Z

    'Doctors stands out as something that tries to be a little different.'...

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    Dyke to deliver MipTV and Milia opening speech

    2003-10-14T11:03:08Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke will deliver the opening keynote on the future of broadcasting and TV programming on 30 March at the joint MipTV and Milia venture in 2004, writes Sam Matthews.

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    Five spotlights Mr Chelski

    2003-10-14T10:55:12Z

    Five is to screen an investigation on the takeover of Chelsea football club by Russian oil magnate Roman Abramovich, writes Paul Revoir.

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    News Corp threatens to sue BBC

    2003-10-14T10:37:42Z

    Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation is considering suing the BBC over its decision to change satellites and un-encrypt its services, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Don Foster is Lib-Dem media spokesman

    2003-10-14T10:23:37Z

    Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy has appointed a party heavyweight as his media spokesman in the run-up to BBC Charter review, writes David Rose.

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    Budget increase for ITV

    2003-10-14T10:18:00Z

    ITV owners Carlton and Granada have agreed a rise in the broadcaster's programme budget, hiking it up to£849m next year, following the government's decision to allow the two companies to merge, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Colosseum - Rome's Arena of Death (BBC1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent

    2003-10-14T09:27:00Z

    'Colosseum - like its spectacular predecessor Pyramid - took 10 minutes' worth of information and made it fill an h...

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    Colosseum - Rome's Arena of Death (BBC1) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian

    2003-10-14T09:26:00Z

    'Colosseum, scripted flatteringly in elementary Latin ('Victoria!'), was about those short-lived darlings of the ro...

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    Colosseum - Rome's Arena of Death (BBC1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph

    2003-10-14T09:22:00Z

    'In the past I've been cheerfully sniffy about BBC1's effortless attempts to Make History Fun. Annoyingly enough, t...

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    Teen Big Brother: The Experiment (C4) - Joe Joseph, The Times

    2003-10-14T09:21:00Z

    'Big Brother is to Teen Big Brother what being shot by firing squad is to being killed by having pintacks nailed in...

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    Family (ITV) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail

    2003-10-14T09:20:00Z

    ?Family is turning out to be a first-rate crime series, observed for a change from the standpoint of the Mafia-like...

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    7.7m see ITV1's Henry VIII

    2003-10-13T12:38:52Z

    ITV1's£6 million historical drama adaptation of the life of Henry VIII won over a secure 7.7 milllion (34%), writes Jon Rogers.

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    News Corp backs Murdoch Jnr for Sky role

    2003-10-13T12:08:43Z

    The positioning of Rupert Murdoch's youngest son James Murdoch for the top job at BSkyB has been given the resounding backing of the president of News Corporation, the pay-TV group's largest shareholder, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Disney joins Freeview

    2003-10-13T11:07:32Z

    Disney is set to launch a general entertainment channel on Freeview this winter targeting a family audience.

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    Baker takes Ramsden Sky One role

    2003-10-13T11:05:58Z

    Sky One controller Sara Ramsden has quit only seven months after joining and Sky head of content and creative affairs James Baker is taking over, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Allsop quits Granada

    2003-10-13T10:47:15Z

    Granada controller of format sales and acquisitions Malcolm Allsop is leaving the company to work as an independent consult in the international arena, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Fremantle buys Aussie indie

    2003-10-13T10:40:03Z

    FremantleMedia has bought Australian TV production company Crackerjack to develop Antipodean versions of Talkback formats such as How Clean Is Your House?, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Chrysalis TV Group exec quits

    2003-10-13T10:31:18Z

    Another senior executive from the Chrysalis TV Group has quit, a month after former Granada chief executive Steve Morrison and his management team took over the company, writes Colin Robertson.

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    C4 picks up Touchstone's 'Line of Fire'

    2003-10-13T09:55:42Z

    Channel 4 has acquired the free-to-air and pay TV rights to Touchstone Television's new FBI drama, Line of Fire, writes Jane Marlow.

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    Dr Who sold to Australia

    2003-10-13T09:41:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has sold a selection of classic Doctor Whoprogramming to Australian broadcasters to mark the 40th anniversary of the iconic time lord just days after it was revealed the first new series for 14 years had been green-lit, writes ...