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Big Bruv's big name surprise
A sensational celebrity surprise awaits the new housemates on big Brother 3.Star, page 9
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Chris is tuned in for a scrap
Chris Evans and wife Billie Piper have enjoyed a year out of the limelight, jetting from one glamorous location to another. But we can reveal that, never one to shy away from a fight, Mr Evans plans to make a dramatic comeback.Mirror, page 11
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No girlfriends, no career and a family rift. How Nasty Nick became a nonentity
As Big Brother starts, its first villain reveals the price he paid.Mail, page 13
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Deayton barely flinched. If he was blushing the make-up hid it but the audience felt is shame
Not since Charles I's head was separated from his shoulders has there been such a public execution.Mail, page 7
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Will silly hats and hoopla really make the BBC a better place?
The BBC was at the centre of a row yesterday after Greg Dyke ordered hundreds of workers to wear silly hats and play hoopla at a bizarre team-building seminar.Express, page 11
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Have we got a string of jokes for you?
Angus feels the heat from TV chums over his affair with a vice girl.Express, page 7
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Ignore regions at your peril, Cosgrove tells broadcasters
Broadcasters risk losing the next generation of TV creative talent to the gaming industry and abroad because they are not paying enough attention to the nations and regions, a leading Channel 4 executive said today, writes John Plunkett
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Production Show news: Carlton's Jones gives broadcasters a racial wake-up call
Commercial broadcasters who fail to employ a more ethnically diverse workforce and fall short of reflecting the attitudes of modern Britain are in 'deep trouble', Carlton channels chief executive Clive Jones warned today, writes John Plunkett
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YTTTV offloads Zig Zag stake
Yorkshire Tyne Tees Television has sold its stake in Zig Zag back to the indie's directors for an undisclosed sum, writes Steve Aston
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Green Bay in double hiring
Cardiff-based indie Green Bay Media has made two new development appointments in an expansion drive aimed at consolidating its position as one of the leading Welsh production houses, writes Leigh Holmwood
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September to make one-off From Hell film
September Films has made a foray into ITV's From Hell franchise by winning its first commission for the strand, writes Steve Aston
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Indies 'fed up' with C4 review
Indies specialising in educational programmes are being threatened by the budget freeze for next year on Channel 4's schools programming that has still not been lifted after more than eight months, writes Penny Hughes
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Small indies not hard done by, say commissioning editors
Speaking to a packed audience of producers and would be producers, commissioning editors of factual programming from BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5 have denied that smaller and unknown indies are being unfairly treated, writes Peter Keighron
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ITC says commercial stations can't meet public-service requirements
The definition of public service broadcasting laid out in the draft Communications Bill is too demanding to be met by commercial stations, according to the Independent Television Commission, writes Steve Aston
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Granada splits Massie role
Granada director of entertainment and formats Paul Jackson has restructured the broadcaster's entertainment department following deputy controller of entertainment Bob Massie's decision to quit, writes Steve Aston
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VH1 appoints comedy boss
MTV Networks UK has appointed its second general manager. Paramount Comedy Channel director of programmes Sally Habbershaw has been put in charge of the VH1 adult music channels, writes Paul Revoir