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    BBC uses 'dung cam' to spy on elephants

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    Wildlife documentary-maker John Downer is to camouflage a tiny camera as a piece of animal faeces for a new BBC1 special about a herd of elephants, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    CBBC gives pre-schoolers own cookery show

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is to launch a cookery show for pre-school children as part of a slate of new kids shows, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    BBC plans second Fame Academy

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    BBC talent show Fame Academyis to return, although this time the corporation will put more emphasis on its public service merits. BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has put an end to speculation over the show's future by ordering a second run from Endemol-subsidiary Initial, despite criticism ...

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    OSF to study killer insects for Nat Geo

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    National Geographic Channels International vice-president of production Brian Smith has commissioned Oxford Scientific Films to produce a 3 x 60-minute series studying the preying instincts of insects. Set to be aired as part of a longer Nat Geo series, Built for the Kill, later this ...

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    Five to show Capital FM's Party in the Park

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    Five has secured the exclusive rights to broadcast 95.8 Capital FM's music concert Party in the Parkfor the second year running. Endemol-owned Initial will produce the seven-hour live broadcast, which will air in the summer. A line-up is due to be announced shortly - last ...

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    S4C gets Pavarotti concert exclusive

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    S4C has bagged the exclusive rights to broadcast opera star Luciano Pavarotti's UK farewell concert to be staged at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. S4C is likely to air the performance within days of the event, which will be held on 5 July. It will also be broadcast on S4C ...

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    CBBC orders 26-part Basil Brush series

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    CBBC head of entertainment Anne Gilchrist has commissioned a further 26 x 30-minute series of The Basil Brush Showfrom Foundation TV and Entertainment Rights. Foundation will make the show, which will air in 2004 and 2005, with Vanessa Amberleigh as the producer and Dez McCarthy ...

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    ITV2 agrees new David Letterman deal

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    ITV2 has re-signed its deal for The Late Show with David Lettermanand has also picked up exclusive UK rights to US daytime talkshow The John Walsh Show. The channel has signed with CBS Broadcast International for the rights to Letterman, ...

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    RDF in production with two-part ITV drama

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    RDF Media has gone into production on a two-part psychological drama for ITV1, Carla, to air later this year. The 2 x 60-minute drama, which stars Lesley Sharp and Helen McCrory as two women whose lives become fatally entangled, has started shooting on the Greek ...

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    Galaxy makes late-night show with Hed Kandi

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    The Chrysalis-owned Galaxy Network is launching a new show in association with music label Hed Kandi. Airing weekly from 01.00 to 03.00 on Sundays, the show will feature new garage and disco music from performers and DJs such as Eric Morillo, Lemon Jelly and Royksopp. It kicks off on 18 ...

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    This Morning returns for 16th series

    2003-05-08T08:30:00Z

    The sudden departure of presenter John Leslie from ITV's This Morninghas not dampened the network's enthusiasm for the show, which will return for a 16th series later this year. Granada has been commissioned to bring the programme back in September, retaining the current presenting partnership ...

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    BBC website will reunite WWII veterans

    2003-05-08T08:55:31Z

    The BBC is to launch a Friends Reunited-style website where war veterans can get in touch with each other and share their stories as part of mammoth plans to commemorate next year's 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    TV's Trading Places student is expelled after vodka binge

    2003-05-08T09:04:00Z

    The Trading Places teenager who swapped his inner city home for a leading public school has been expelled after a d...

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    They were both traitors and idealists

    2003-05-08T09:07:41Z

    It's not surprising that the onslaught against the BBC over tomorrow's television programme, Cambridge Spies, was l...

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    Coming up after the bad news

    2003-05-08T09:12:25Z

    Earlier this week Capital Radio chief executive David Mansfield sat down in his office overlooking London's Leicest...

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    C4 urges inquiry into Miller shooting

    2003-05-08T09:13:39Z

    Channel 4 has made an unprecedented call for a full and open inquiry into the death of award-winning cameraman James Miller, who was shot while filming in the Gaza strip last Friday night (2 May), writes Penny Hughes

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    Muppets go for a song

    2003-05-08T09:14:42Z

    The Muppets are going home. After four years under German ownership, Kermit, Miss piggy and the rest are returning ...

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    TV watchdog checks claims of bias on Murdoch channel

    2003-05-08T09:18:06Z

    The Murdoch-owned Fox News Channel, whose determinedly patriotic stance during the Iraq conflict bought it critical...

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    TV bosses snub Cilla's big tribute

    2003-05-08T09:20:29Z

    Cilla Black's plans for a TV special to mark her 40th year in showbiz have been snubbed by ITV bosses. ...

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    ITV giants in co-production first

    2003-05-08T09:29:09Z

    Carlton and Granada are pushing ahead with the consolidation of their non-advertising-based businesses regardless of the outcome of the Competition Commission inquiry, as tension builds in anticipation of the verdict of the investigation, writes Paul Revoir