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3 Non-Blondes (BBC2) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'3 Non-Blondes (BBC2) has a long way to go before it gives Candid Camera, or Chris Morris, or Dom Joly sleepless ni...
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BBC Simpson says 'we must admit mistakes'
John Simpson, the BBC's World Affairs Editor, has said the corporation needs to look at its own journalistic controls and how it owns up to mistakes in the light of the Kelly affair, writes Conor Dignam.
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Liddle defends Today's reporting
The former editor of Todayhas defended the news-making agenda he introduced into the Radio 4 programme's journalism and said his successor Kevin Marsh must take responsibility for Andrew Gilligan's reporting.
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Sky News US launch shelved
BSkyB has shelved a plan to launch its Sky News service in the US, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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BBC rents offices near own Bush House
The BBC is renting a separate office opposite the Royal Courts of Justice in London in order to cover the Hutton Inquiry despite its own Bush House building being just down the road, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC journalist arrested
The BBC has come under fire after one of its journalists working undercover within Greater Manchester Police was arrested by the force he was investigating, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Real-life police shamed by 'The Bill', says chief, page 1
More bad news for TV news, page 10 ...
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Lib-Dems line up behind the BBC
Charles Kennedy is facing calls to swing the Liberal Democrats behind the BBC as it gears up for Charter Renewal, writes David Rose
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Too many TV soap snobs
Paul Marquessis sick of the way soaps are downgraded by snobbish TV execs - popular drama is far more sophisticated and relevant than its given credit for.I love popular television.
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Pop Idol goes west
BBC Northern Ireland has lined up a country and western version of Pop Idol, with a new contest offering wannabe singers a recording contract with a major Nashville-based record company, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Bowman and Murray may replace Cox
Sara Cox could be dropped from the Radio 1 Breakfast Show next Spring to make way for rising stars Edith Bowman and Colin Murray, writes Michael Rosser
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Intensive Scares (BBC1) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'This thought provoking programme raised a number of uncomfortable questions - not least why, given that just one h...
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Masters and Servants (C4) - Penny Wark, The Times
'Ostensibly this is a series about class and power, but what it actually does is expose people's foibles and confir...
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Young, Posh and Loaded (ITV1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'It's obvious that the sole purpose of Young, Posh And Useless [sic] is to expose the stupidity of the rich and hum...
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Masters and Servants (C4) - Fiona Sturges, The Independent
'All in all, Masters and Servants was a fairly fatuous exercise, and served only to reinforce class stereotypes. Wh...