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The£1m braggart
Policeman who boasted of wanting the prizse money to splash out on drugs and vice girls wins Survivor.Mail, page 5
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Viewers complain as BBC sends out video 'junk mail'
Viewers complain as BBC sends out video 'junk mail'
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Vivendi creates new committee to oversee Messier
Vivendi creates new committee to oversee Messier
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EastEnders in the dock over violent scenes
EastEnders has been has been criticised by television watchdogs for 'graphic' scenes shown before the watershed on Christmas Day.Mail, page 43
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My self-esteem's so low I can't even look in the mirror
Sanjeev reflects on fame.Mirror, page 9
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Anna to get own TV show
Former Hollywood Playboy centrefold Anna Nicole Smith is to follow in the footsteps of rocker Ozzy Osbourne and star in a reality TV docu-soap.
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Welcome back, Bet
This is the moment Coronation Street favourite Bet Lynch returns to the Rovers after seven years away.Mirror, page 21
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Biggest Brother
Big Brother 3 is pulling in millions more fans than the two previous shows, it was revealed last night.
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Ozzy and family get second series
MTV has revealed that cult-television show 'The Osbournes', which follows the domestic trials and tribulations of bat-munching rocker Ozzy Osbourne, will return for a second season of 20 episodes towards the end of the year, writes Paul Revoir
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BSC slams 'graphic' violence in EastEnders
The Broadcasting Standards Commission has slammed BBC 1 for scheduling episodes of Eastenders containing 'graphic' scenes of violence before the watershed, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC 1's Tranter says New Labour drama will make 'uncomfortable viewing' for Blair
BBC controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter has predicted that BBC1's new two part drama about New Labour's rise to power will prove 'uncomfortable viewing' for prime minister Tony Blair and his chief spin-doctor Alastair Campbell, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Govt favours bidders in free spectrum promise
The government has assured bidders for the three multiplexes formerly used by ITV Digital that they will not be charged to use the spectrum but has controversially not extended the guarantee to existing multiplex holders, including the BBC and ITV, writes Barbara Marshall
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Sport Channel shows to broadcast on ITV 2
Carlton and Granada are to boost the output of digital channel ITV 2 by adding programmes left over from the defunct ITV Sport Channel to its schedule, writes Steve Aston
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Drama highlights New Labour and new Coltrane
BBC 1 and ITV1 unveiled separate plans for high-profile dramas this week that will see Robbie Coltrane return to the commercial network and New Labour come under scrutiny from the corporation, write Leigh Holmwood and Steve Aston
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Doubt hangs over League rights
Rights to broadcast Nationwide League football matches may be sold off game-by-game following the collapse of ITV Digital, according to a media lawyer, writes Paul Revoir
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BBC launches reverse billing for World Cup
The BBC is to launch its first reverse-billing mobile phone service to coincide with the World Cup - charging users premium rates for updates, scores and opinion with some revenues going to charity, writes David Wood
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Public given say in comms bill debate
MPs and peers examining the draft communications bill will allow the public to contribute their views on the legislation for the first time, writes David Rose