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Off The Record - Lookalikes.
The venerable Lord Hutton and the veteran Today anchor John Humphrys. One sticks the boot in,
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Off The Record - Ticking the boxes.
The BBC press office has been busy this week pumping out a series of 'major' public
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Off The Record - Grand gesture.
The amount of goodwill shown towards deposed BBC director general Greg Dyke by his former employees
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Off The Record - Highbrow arts channel.
Five had us all fooled that its days of football, fornicating and films were all in
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Bella and the Boys (BBC2) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'So nice to see well-written, well-acted, original telly drama.'...
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Bella and the Boys (BBC2) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'Billie Piper can act a bit. In fact she was excellent.'...
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Bella and the Boys (BBC2) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'The first episode fo Bella and the Boys began as a social-services version of Jules et Jim.'...
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Bella and the Boys (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'The overall result was by no means a disaster.'...
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Bella and the Boys (BBC2) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Bella and the Boys was really a reach-me-down version of Jules et Jim.'...
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Bella and the Boys (BBC2) - Robert Gore-Langton, Daily Express and Daily Star
'A solid, watchable start to a whole series of progs about children in care.'...
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NewsITV orders Hitler in Colour
TWI is lining up another installment of its ITV1 In Colour strand, with a 90-minute film marking the 60th anniversary of Hitler's death.
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NewsBBC 'could be broken up'
The BBC could be broken up into separate national entities under radical government proposals.
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NewsJohnnie Walker returns to R2
Johnnie Walker is returning to his Radio 2 drivetime show next month after taking nearly a year off to battle cancer.
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NewsWorld Productions defends No Angels
The creators of Channel 4's new 10-part medical drama No Angels have been forced to defend the show before its transmission, following criticism from the Royal College of Nursing.
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NewsTouching the Void takes Bafta
Touching the Void , the docu-drama from indie Darlow Smithson last night scooped the Alexander Korda award for outstanding British film at the Baftas.
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Life Begins (ITV1) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Express
'It is lifted out of the rut by a sharp script (Bullen has an ear for the way people talk).'...
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Life Begins (ITV1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Many viewers must have switched off by the first or second commercial break, disappointed by the gloomy and all-to...
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NewsWark Clements set for footie coup
Scottish indie Wark Clements will co-produce 38 Scottish Premier League matches if its production partner Setanta Sports succeeds in securing exclusive rights to the games next week.


















