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Human Senses goes quietly
BBC1 documentary series Human Senses, which has seen Nigel Marven put himself in an array of uncompromising positions to prove his scientific points over recent weeks, finished its run last night (4 July) with 3.4 million (20.3% share) - its lowest audience of the series, ...
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BBC1 gets The Office for Christmas
Hit BBC2 comedy The Office has been given the ultimate compliment by BBC bosses, and will switch to BBC1 when it returns for two Christmas specials later this year, writes Sam Matthews
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C4 focuses on under-age sex
Channel 4 has announced a seasonm of programmes on under-age sex, culminating with a proposal for the age of consen...
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Hutton bans TV cameras from Kelly hearings
Lord Hutton barred television cameras from his inquiry into the events leading to David Kelly's death yesterday ...
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?Racist' shock jock censured
A leading radio 'shock jock' has been criticised by the broadcasting standards commission for encouraging racism ag...
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?Panorama' man to investigate for C4
Channel 4 has commissioned Tom Mangold, one of the best-known investigative journalists to have worked with the BBC...
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Make sex at 14 legal
Channel 4 is to show a documentary which advocates lowering the age of consent to 14 ...
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Hutton bans cameras from inquiry
Lord Hutton has disappointed broadcasters by refusing to allow TV cameras to record his inquiry into the death of Dr David Kelly, writes Jon Rogers
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Sunrise Radio set for TV launch
Asian broadcaster Sunrise Radio, which broadcasts on the AM waveband around Greater London, is moving into television and plans to launch a free-to-air channel on Sky Digital early next year, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Sunrise Radio prepares for TV launch
Asian broadcaster Sunrise Radio, which broadcasts on the AM waveband around Greater London, is moving into television and plans to launch a free-to-air channel on Sky Digital early next year, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Mangold to probe Kelly death for C4
Investigative journalist Tom Mangold will examine the events leading to the suicide of government weapons inspector Dr David Kelly as part of a forthcoming Channel 4 season on the state of the Blair administration, writes Michael Rosser
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Mangold to make TV film on death of his friend
Tom Mangold, an investigative journalist and friend of David Kelly, is making a Channel 4 documentary about the eve...
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Hutton inquiry television ban
Television cameras will not be allowed to film the inquiry into the death of the Government weapons expert David Ke...
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It's a rap as radio stars take the mic
Radio Five Live's top commentating trio are to prove their street cred this week with a hip-hop preview to the Prem...
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Tarrant in bid to cut Millionaire
Chris Tarrant wants to slash the number of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? shows because he says it is losing its ap...
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Leslie: Half of TV is taking cocaine
Drug and sex scandal star John Leslie last night claimed that half the people in TV take cocaine. ...
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Mordue leaves Sky music channels
Lester Mordue, the head of Sky's newly-launched music channels - The Amp, Scuzz and Flaunt - has left the company after only six months, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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C4 series teaches rivals a lesson
New Channel 4 documentary series That'll Teach Them - which sees a class of thirty sixteen year olds packed off to a fifties-style boarding school - made an impressive start last night with 3.4 million viewers (16.4% share), according to unofficial overnights.