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Learn to love
TV programmes telling us how to spice up our sex lives are symptom of abject failure in the classroom ...
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BBC puts Middle East on the map for US pupils
The BBC's children's learning department has been signed up by educationalists in Texas to produce television progr...
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Whisky and B12 shots fortified Iron Lady
Margaret Thatcher's personal assistant Cynthia Crawford reveals details of working with the ex-Prime Minister in an...
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Ali G fails to win respect in the US
US critics failed to give Da Ali G Show in the US any respect ...
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Great Auntie
The BBC is Britain's greatest export, according to more than a fifth of participants in a Parcelforce opinion poll...
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Hyacinth blooms in India for BBC
The comedy series Keeping Up Appearances is to move to the cut-and-thrust of Bombay in an Indian remake of the show...
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BBC fails to see the joke against French
The BBC has been accused of censoring 'patriotic' jokes by one of its own satirists ...
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Former OFT chief advises at Granada
Former director general of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is advising Granada on its£2.1 billion merger with Car...
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Has Ali G gone too far this time?
British comedian shocks American audiences by referring to 9/11 as 7/11. ...
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NewsC4 drops celebrity shares format
Channel 4 has shelved plans for a celebrity stockmarket trading game after the BBC launched its Celebadaq service first, writes Leigh Holmwood
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NewsSkillset puts up£10k for ethnic media projects
Skillset, the sector skills council for the audio visual industries, is launching its fourth round of Millennium Awards that give individuals from ethnic minorities a leg-up into the TV or radio industry, writes Penny Hughes
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NewsPeter Foster doc fails to deliver
Despite the media hype of the prospect of new revelations in the so-called 'Cheriegate' affair from last nights BBC1 documentary - the programme turned out to be a turn-off, writes Jon Rogers
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NewsSky One snares Jacko Tonight rebuttal
Dawn Airey has kicked off her campaign to reinvigorate BSkyB's programme output by buying Michael Jackson's two-hour counterblast to Martin Bashir's recent ITV1 Tonightinterview, writes Colin Robertson.


















