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Major: Show's ruined my life
£1m cheat rages at TV boss after 17 million see the damning evidence. ...
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15 million see the cheating Major in the hot seat
Fifteen million viewers tuned in to see how the Who Wants to be a Millionaire? frauds cheated their way to£1 milli...
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Not one viewer for£97mm 'youth' channel
The BBC's£97 million digital channel aimed at a young audience has failed to register a single viewer at times ...
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BBC turns Cambridge spies 'into heroes'
The BBC is to screen an 'heroic' portrayal of the Cambridge spies Kim Philby, Guy Burgess, Donald Maclean and Antho...
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Q. Who wants to see a cheating millionaire? A. 17 million people
ITV's 'A Major Fraud' was watched by 17 million people ...
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Lewis considers deal to screen fight on BBC
Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson will on the same night in two fights that could be televised by the BBC ...
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Why I'll be king of the jungle
Ex-football player John Fashanu is confident about his chances of winning I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here becaus...
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Millions tune in to fraud show
Viewing figures released yesterday showed that the Tonight programme on Monday had an average audience of 15.1 m ...
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Everything to play for at BSkyB
The broadcaster had a clear shot at the Premier League rights, then Brussels joined the match ...
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Silly twits' comedy caper had us in fits
Millionaire: A Major Fraud was brilliant television - probably the most enjoyable programme of the year. ...
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Guilty, final answer
A whopping 95 per cent of Sun readers who saw the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? documentary believes the guilty ve...
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Long road ahead for Desert Darlings
Channel 4's new three-part reality show Desert Darlings, in which a Falklands veteran leads six British couples on a 28-day trek through the Namibian desert, made a slow start last night (22 April) with just 1.5 million viewers (6.7% share), writes Luke Satchell
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Peacock appointed to Ofcom press role
Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter has made another senior appointment at the new super regulator, drafting in former BBC news reporter Matt Peacock as director of communications, writes Michael Rosser
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Avid users fear high DNA costs
Broadcast technology manufacturer Avid has denied that the introduction of its new range of editing products is simply another way of extracting more money from UK facilities companies, writes Sam Espensen.
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Curious lands map deal with National Geographic
Curious software has landed a deal with The National Geographic Channel (NGC) to supply software for generating map graphics after the channel used its World Maps package for coverage of the Iraq war, writes Sam Espensen.
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Root 6 takes on Sony's workflow
London kit reseller Root 6 has struck a deal with Sony to sell, deliver and support the manufacturer's range of workflow tools to the UK broadcast and post-production market, writes Sam Espensen.
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Cut & Run expresses O2 ad
Commercials post house Cut & Run has finished work on the new O2 ad by Daniel Barber at Rose Hackney Barber (RHB). Editor Steve Gandolf and assistant Charlie Caselton used DV Express while on location and claim the system has revolutionised the editing process, letting director and editor work closely ...
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Hackenbacker pals up
Audio facility Hackenbacker has started dubbing work on two animated specials for primetime BBC1 starring Dawn French, Alison Steadman and Jessica Stephenson. Based on the art of Beryl Cook, Bosom Palswill be mixed by Nigel Heath. Hackenbacker is doing voice recordings, trackplay, dialogue editing, foley ...
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Showcase for Avatars
AIB (Avatars in Broadcast) takes place next week on 23 April at The Atrium in London. A series of live demonstrations from companies including Televirtual, Image Metrics and Kaydara will showcase the latest in build, design and operation of broadcast avatars and virtual humans. The aim is to demonstrate the ...