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Prince Charles adds voice to Kiwi cartoon
4.45pm: Prince Charles became an unlikely TV star last night, voicing himself in a crude New Zealand animation series modelled on The Simpsons.
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C4 pump£2m into Big Art Project
4.45pm: Channel 4 is hoping to do for public art what Jamie's School Dinners did for school cuisine, by pumping£2m into a scheme to create public artworks across the UK.
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Peaktime show for Trisha
3.15pm: Chatshow host Trisha Goddard is to front a new peak time series investigating psychic powers for Five.
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BT selects Phillips to make IPTV boxes
11.45am: BT has said it will use electronics company Philips to supply its TV over broadband set top box.
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BT poaches Sky staffer
BT has poached James Soames, BSkyB's head of marketing, DTH to help launch its TV over broadband service.
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Casualty @ Holby City draws 5.8m
BBC1's week-long series of Casualty @ Holby City had an upturn in its fortunes as the second episode attracted 5.8 million (26.7%) at 7pm.
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Blair thanks Jamie Oliver at TV Awards
ITV narrowly topped the BBC at last night's National Television Awards, scooping six gongs compared to the corporation's five.
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Janet Street-Porter hunts Michael Moore for Sky One
Janet Street-Porter is fronting an authored documentary for Sky One in which she attempts to discover the truth behind maverick filmmaker Michael Moore.
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BBC orders first cross platform comedy
The BBC has launched its first cross-platform comedy series, making sketch show Man Stroke Woman available over the internet and mobile phones as well as television.
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Jowell to review cricket rules... in 2008
Media Secretary Tessa Jowell is resisting a growing backbench revolt to restore cricket test matches immediately to free-to-air TV.
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Pact and Equity reach terms for actors
Pact has resolved its long-running stand-off with actors union Equity over the appearances and international rights payments for actors in factual programmes.
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BBC: Persian channel could follow Arabic TV service
BBC World Service director Nigel Chapman has suggested that he may launch more foreign language TV channels and has targeted a Persian offering as the most likely contender.
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C4 hunts for football talent
8am: Channel 4 will be one of 12 international broadcasters to screen reality show The Pepsi Max World Challenge in the run up to next year's football world cup.
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NY office for Done and Dusted
8am: Indie Done And Dusted has set up a New York office after winning the contract to film the Victoria's Secret fashion show in the city.
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Sky News relaunch sees modest rise in ratings
The relaunch of Sky News brought modest gains but the 24-hour news channel was still outperformed by arch rival BBC News 24.
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Immedia boosted by instore radio contract
4.30pm: Immedia Broadcasting, the instore radio company set up by former Radio 1 DJ Bruno Brooks, has been given a new lease of life following a deal with Northcliffe Retail.
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Sky delays ITV4 launch
ITV4 will not be available to Sky viewers until 7 November, a week after its official launch date on Freeview and NTL.
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More than 13m greet the return of the Mitchells
The return of the Mitchell brothers to EastEnders gave a much needed boost to the BBC1 soap with an average audience of 13.1 million (52.7%) at 8pm.
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Hustle heads to US network AMC
Hustle has become the latest British series to secure a US home after BBC Worldwide sold the Kudos drama to cable network AMC.
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BSkyB shareholders remain uneasyat News Corp buyback
10.30am: BSkyB faces a tense annual general meeting next week as the broadcaster failed to convince some of its biggest UK shareholders over plans for News Corporation to increase its holding in the satellite company.