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    Canterbury Tales (BBC1) - Charlie Carchpole, Daily Star

    2003-09-12T09:38:00Z

    'James Nesbitt baring his backside and Billie Piper prancing about in bra and knickers - English literature A-Level...

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    QI (BBC2) - Paul Hoggart, The Times

    2003-09-12T09:37:00Z

    'QI (BBC2) - that's IQ backwards, dummy - is a trifle precious, but it was also very funny.'...

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    QI (BBC2) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian

    2003-09-12T09:36:00Z

    'QI (BBC2) was like finding caviar on the menu in the canteen? QI is the sort of quiz, more common on radio, where ...

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    QI (BBC2) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail

    2003-09-12T09:18:00Z

    'QI stands for Quite Interesting which is it exactly what it was - 'quite' being the operative word.'...

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    Lygo to join C4 in November

    2003-09-12T08:40:15Z

    Kevin Lygo will replace Tim Gardam as director of television from 3 November.

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    Leslie tells all on Sky

    2003-09-12T08:36:02Z

    John Leslie, the TV presenter who found himself at the centre of rape allegations earlier this year, is to give his first TV interview to Sky One, writes Jon Rogers.

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    Roger Mosey - speech in Bonn, 11.09.2003

    2003-09-11T16:42:28Z

    Thank you for the invitation to address this conference. Richard Sambrook is, I know, sorry not to have made it to Bonn, but I'm delighted to have been invited to take his place. He and I and the rest of the BBC are also not able, I'm afraid, to comment ...

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    Chelsea Tales (BBC2) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent

    2003-09-11T09:59:00Z

    'Chelsea Tales (BBC2) is a thinly-disguised version of those pauper-gawper programmes you get on ITV1 (Britain's Ri...

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    Chelsea Tales (BBC2) - Paul Hoggart, The Times

    2003-09-11T09:58:00Z

    'The makers of Chelsea Tales (BBC2) have crafted a series that allows you to feel just as relieved that you haven't...

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    Chelsea Tales (BBC2) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star

    2003-09-11T09:30:00Z

    'As with ITV's Young, Posh and Loaded, we're witnessing a cruel but thoroughly enjoyable new sport, in which thick ...

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    Homeground (BBC2) - Gerard O'Donovan, Daily Telegraph

    2003-09-11T09:26:00Z

    'Throughout this very nicely observed film Norman was quietly restrained, evincing the kind of horrified amusement ...

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    Homeground (BBC2) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail

    2003-09-11T09:24:00Z

    'Homeground has produced some remarkable stories over the years, and this was one of the best. But then, so was the...

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    ITV rebuilds the Titanic

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    ITV has signed off one of its biggest ever factual commissions, with a£1.75m 'blue-chip' documentary about the building of the Titanic using state-of-the-art computer-generated images, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Kelseus develops intuitive animation system

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    A new real-time, non-linear, behavioural driven animation system being developed by a Cambridge-based animation company is threatening to change the way that 3D animation is made, writes Sam Espensen.Made by software

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    September goes clubbing with Israelis

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    September Films is to explore the lives of clubbers in troubled Israel with a documentary for Channel 4's news and current affairs department, writes Paul Revoir

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    Post houses get shot at film cash

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast post-production facilities involved in feature film work will now be eligible for a slice of a new annual£10m National Lottery/Film Council fund set aside for training in the movie

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    Filmlight ups scanner range

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    UK manufacturer Filmlight has developed a new dual-gauge version of its successful Northlight film scanner that will now scan 16mm as well as 35mm film.Originally introduced in February last year as a 35mm scanner for feature films, the Northlight has proved so popular that the company decided to introduce a ...

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    Silicon cuts jobs

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    High-end US computer manufacturer Silicon Graphics is to make a further 600 of its staff redundant. According to the company: ?The steps will bring costs in line with revenue targets for fiscal year 2004.? Together with the elimination of approximately 400 positions announced in May this year, the company's headcount ...

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    Evolutions expands

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    Evolutions Television has hired former Technicolor DVD and video streaming specialist, Daniel Hurley, to run a new digital media division. With broadcasters looking to encourage more audience participation and add value to their programmes, the new department will help to re-purpose content for digital delivery via inter-active TV, DVD, ...

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    French exclusive

    2003-09-11T08:30:00Z

    French 3D digital animators Florian Perrett and Martine Delage-Vanderhaegen have signed an exclusive contract with Soho Editors to head the company's Softimage XSI team. Soho Editors head of animation Sarah Cloutier said: ?With projects such as The Matrix, Titanic and Dante's Peak to their credit, Florian and Martine will add ...