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US TV: THE CLASSICS AND THE CLANGERS - US IMPORTS - TRASH OR TRIUMPH?
Love them or loathe them, US programmes have been a vital part of UK broadcasting for 50 years. But which have had the biggest impact and does US output still carry the same clout?
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Interview - Let me sell you a story.
Known for his work on commercials and contemporary drama, Brian Percival may not have been the obvious choice for the BBC's current costume drama North and South, but he is unfazed by the challenge.
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Production - Rough Cut - Leave it to the experts.
Leo Carlyon is confident facilities houses will survive the production companies' current fad for buying equipment to edit in-house.
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Production - On location - Teen building exercise.
Producer Donna Clarke found filming a group of disadvantaged teenagers given the chance to work in the construction industry to be a challenging but ultimately worthwhile experience.
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Production - The ethics of creating 'archive'.
Is there a danger that a documentary which has used CGI to manufacture 'archive' footage of Adolf Hitler is crossing the line between fact and fiction, asks Anna Tobin.
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Production - When disaster struck.
A BBC1 doc recreates the night when poison gas escaped from Union Carbide's Bhopal factory.
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Ratings - Over-65s take Strictly to Saturday night success.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Tue 22.00 2.72
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Off the record - 30 second guide - Hard Spell.
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.Come again?Pneumono ...Yes, I know what you're going to say (even if I don't know how
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Off the record - And finally - Veronica McNeill, assistant producer at Brian Waddell Productions.
What's the cruellest thing you've ever done? Burnt my grandparents' house downTell us one of your
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NewsPEER POLL: Five
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Should Five merge with Flextech?
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NewsBarwick quits ITV for FA
ITV controller of sport Brian Barwick has quit the network to become chief executive of the Football Association.
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NewsBBC told to tighten up expenses
The BBC has been told by independent financial investigators to tighten up its control of expenses.
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NewsCash boost for Capital stations
Capital Radio is to plough£1.5m into youth music stations Xfm and Choice in a bid to strengthen its dominance of the increasingly competitive London market.
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NewsOfcom under fire for ITV regional cuts
MPs have called on Ofcom to rethink its proposals to allow ITV to cut back its regional programme obligations.
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NewsTen Alps hunts for US indie
Ten Alps, the indie co-founded by Sir Bob Geldof, is considering acquisition opportunities in the US in a bid to break into the competitive market.
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RatingsMine All Mine grabs just 5.7m
ITV1's new drama series Mine All Mine could only manage a mediocre start with a peak of 5.7 million (27%) at the end despite being sandwiched inbetween two updates of I'm a Celebrity.
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RatingsMine All Mine grabs 5.7m
ITV1 came out ahead in the latest drama head-to-head battle with a peak of 5.7 million (27%) as BBC1's Blackpoolcontinued to lose viewers.
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NewsBBC1 dumps Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops , the UK's longest running music show, has been axed from BBC1 and moved to BBC2.
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NewsOfcom outlines switch-off plans
Ofcom said today that analogue switch-off should be completed by 31 December 2012 and that the country will undergo a phased switch off - one ITV region at a time.
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NewsYoomedia buys Avago
Yoomedia, the interactive entertainment group headed by former BBC executive David Docherty, has bought the two companies behind betting service Avago.


















