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Former OFT chief advises at Granada
Former director general of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is advising Granada on its£2.1 billion merger with Car...
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BBC fails to see the joke against French
The BBC has been accused of censoring 'patriotic' jokes by one of its own satirists ...
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Hyacinth blooms in India for BBC
The comedy series Keeping Up Appearances is to move to the cut-and-thrust of Bombay in an Indian remake of the show...
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Great Auntie
The BBC is Britain's greatest export, according to more than a fifth of participants in a Parcelforce opinion poll...
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Ali G fails to win respect in the US
US critics failed to give Da Ali G Show in the US any respect ...
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Whisky and B12 shots fortified Iron Lady
Margaret Thatcher's personal assistant Cynthia Crawford reveals details of working with the ex-Prime Minister in an...
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BBC puts Middle East on the map for US pupils
The BBC's children's learning department has been signed up by educationalists in Texas to produce television progr...
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Learn to love
TV programmes telling us how to spice up our sex lives are symptom of abject failure in the classroom ...
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?I think it will be over fairly swiftly'
A profile of journalists, pundits and briefers tipped to become household names when war starts ...
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Danger: media at work
The safety of five hundred journalists set to join US troops is paramount ...
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New lunchtime news for C4
Channel 4 is to air a new lunchtime news bulletin that will go head to head with Five News as the build-up to a possible war with Iraq continues, writes Penny Hughes
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24 loses over a million viewers
Innovative ?realtime' thriller 24 last night failed to build on its record start last week, losing 1.2 million viewers and falling below its first series average with just 2.1 million (10.1 per cent share) tuning in, writes Luke Satchell
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ITV1 claims narrow Saturday night win
ITV1 edged its way to a narrow peaktime ratings victory over BBC1 on Saturday night, despite Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? putting in another below-par performance against Casualty, writes Luke Satchell
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Famous BBC shows to travel
BBC Worldwide has announced new deals for two of the BBC's most famous shows, with veteran music strand Top of the Pops to air on the BBC World Service and comedy Keeping Up Appearances going to India, writes Hayley Treacy
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BBC appoints new 'indie champion'
The BBC has appointed former Chrysalis Entertainment managing director Elaine Bedell as its so-called ?indie champion' charged with improving relations with the independent sector, writes Leigh Holmwood
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ITC raps Richard and Judy - again
King and queen of daytime Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan have once more been reprimanded by the Independent Television Commission (ITC) for plugging goods on their show, this time the product in question being their own autobiography, writes Luke Satchell
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Blair to prove he's down with the kids
Prime Minister Tony Blair is set to carry on his tour of duty to convince the public of the need for war with Iraq with an appearance on youth music channel MTV, writes Paul Revoir