Most popular and commented – Page 2003
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Rugby Special returns to Saturday
The BBC is to switch the programme to its former Sunday evening spot ...
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Rich to the tune of£30m
Pop Idol mastermind Simon Fuller earned an amazing£30m from the show, a survey revealed last night. ...
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BBC pays£50,000 libel damages to Antigua premier
The BBC yesterday agreed to pay£50,000 libel damages to a Commonwealth leader ...
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Rugby Special resumes its Sunday service
The BBC has scrapped its late-night midweek slot for the Rugby Special programme ...
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BBC to pay£50,000 for libelling PM of Antigua
The BBC was ordered to pay£50,000 libel damages to the prime minister of Antigua ...
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Back from the threat of extinction, Sir David and his furry friends
Sir David Attenborough returns to British television with a new series ...
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Ricky eyes Angus job
Telly comic Ricky Gervais and 'Queen of Mean' Anne Robinson were last night being lined up by BBC chiefs to replace...
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American strategists to avert worldwide disaster on BBC4
The smallest room in the White House, in which all major international crises are debated, is to be recreated for a new BBC 4 programme in which a panel of eminent American decision-makers will be forced to react to a hypothetical global catastrophe, writes Leigh ...
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Attenborough to soldier on at BBC
Veteran naturalist Sir David Attenborough has denied claims that he is to pack in his role as the BBC's leading natural history presenter when his next series airs in 2005, writes David Wood
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Fame Academy returns lowest-yet ratings
BBC 1's reality-TV talent show Fame Academyhit a new low in the ratings last night, writes Jon Rogers
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Telewest on course despite debt default
Beleaguered cable giant Telewest said today it was on course to complete its debt restructuring, despite a demand from one of its creditors that the company be wound up for defaulting on an interest repayment of£10.3m, writes Luke Satchell
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BBC scraps 'confusing Omnibus' but stands by arts
The BBC insisted yesterday it remained committed to serious arts coverage, depsite scrapping ...
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TV advertisers oppose 'unrealistic' Carlton-Granada merger
Television advertisers have declared that the merger plans of Carlton and Granada are 'hopelessly unrealistic' ...
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Thank heavens for television
Children's TV has been blamed for many ills, from poor language skills to rising crime ...
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BBC under fire as Omnibus is axed
The BBC was forced onto the defensive about its arts programming again yesterday after being criticised for axing t...
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Trial of TV brothers puts culture in dock
Thomas and Florian Haffa are due to appear in the dock of a Munich court today ...