Television industry
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Letters: The script for a television drama series containing the instructions, ‘Okay to mumble these next lines; they’re not important’ does not exist, and probably never will
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Oscar-nominated Muslim actor reveals additional discrimination he has faced since converting to Islam in 1999
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The BBC’s Nazi drama has drawn complaints about mumbling but TV shows would lack realism if every line was delivered for maximum audibility
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Seven-episode series to air this year will include footage of newly discovered and never-before filmed creatures
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In a new column pinpointing the moments great TV shows jumped the shark, we remember Simon Amstell and Miquita Oliver’s irrepressible double act – and the ship that sank without them
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Presenter cites a campaign that claims his hosting show would be ‘damaging’ as his reason for quitting
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She bagged the PM’s first interview on her Sunday morning show, but says you need thick skin to be a woman in politics – either as a reporter or an MP
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The thorny issue of bill-splitting made for a cringeworthy encounter on Channel 4’s dating show. I would like to suggest a few basic rules
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Producer of Z Cars for BBC Television who later became the driving force behind Channel 4’s Film on Four movie output
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Advertising Standards Authority rules Alzheimer’s Research UK Christmas TV campaign was sensitively handled
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Presenter and restaurateur said to be lined up as judge alongside Paul Hollywood when BBC show moves to Channel 4
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Channel 4 has reportedly lined up the veteran restaurateur to judge GBBO. Could she be the perfect foil to Paul Hollywood?
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YouTuber with 53 million subscribers posted videos featuring antisemitic jokes and Nazi imagery, including two men holding a ‘Death to All Jews’ sign
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Lawson’s performance in this vapid two-part miniseries seems more modelled on Mick Dundee, and reminds us what was funny in Hogan’s heyday is not so funny any more
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Those who fear the media’s malign influence should recall how few of our current political upheavals were predicted, let alone endorsed, by newspapers
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The supermarket giant attempts to win over the hipster crowd with a tale of romance and chicken curry
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Corporation says it will do its best to reflect the essence of any speeches made when it edits show for broadcast
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Former Labour leader joins cross-party group of politicians seeking ‘fit and proper person test’ for deal
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Channel 5 plans to revive popular game show formerly fronted by Cilla Black
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The Moorside depicts events surrounding 2008 abduction but grandparents of the schoolgirl say show is ‘sick and disgusting’
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Murdoch executives met PM or chancellor 10 times in a year - more than any other media organisation, report reveals
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Doctor Who, Bond, Sherlock: reboots are changing audience views of heroes
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Amazon hails Jeremy Clarkson show a subscriber-winning success but TV critics aren’t so sure
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Giles Oakley writes: Sir Christopher Bland passionately defended public service broadcasting in a BBC1 debate over the Broadcasting bill of 1989
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The rise of streaming, in a golden era for television drama, has spelt trouble for traditional film studios
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Girls creator suggests big-screen outing would arrive in cinemas long after the popular HBO show’s current and final sixth series
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The Weekly Beast Judge gives News Corp a lesson in what confidential means in staff row
Amanda MeadeSupreme court justice criticises News Corp over tussle with rival. Plus the ABC’s misstep with chicken feet video, and the Daily Tele hits the dole queue again -
Paul Larrouturou forced out after trying to question Front National presidential candidate over ‘misspent’ EU funds
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Arch-rival accused of too much dominance as BT Sport fights to retain exclusive UK rights when Uefa opens bidding in March
FIFA 17 matches to be broadcast live on TV for first time by BT Sport