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Channel 4's new Tony Robinson series about climate change, Man on Earth, began with 1.4 million viewers, almost twice as many as saw BBC2's School of Saatchi last night, Monday 7 December. Man on Earth, which coincided with the beginning of the Copenhagen...
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The X Factor semi-final watched by 12.4m Almost half the available audience tune in as the contestants battle for places in the final singing Michael Jackson songs The X Factor: Stacey Solomon singing Michael Jackson's The Way You Make Me Feel.
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I married relatively young and remain married, but when someone chooses another way, I am not messianic about my own. Yet I'm amazed, whenever the marriage question is posed in the political arena, at the virulence, the stridency, the absolutism of those...
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Five has signed a three-year deal with the internet broadcaster to allow viewers to catch up on its Australian soaps and British programming for 30 days after transmission. The non-exclusive deal comes after YouTube reached a similar agreement with Channel...
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How much would you pay to give your kids an edge in their careers? The charity fund-raiser Pilotflight is holding an auction of work placements, with bidding currently at £550 for two days' experience as a City trader on the trading floor of a major bank.
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Paradox drops 1.1m viewers BBC1's Paradox falls below 3m viewers for second episode, beaten by Delia Smith Christmas special Delia Smith: her BBC2 Christmas special edged out the second episode of Paradox. Photograph: Trevor Leighton The second episode...
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Channel Five's Joseph Fiennes drama FlashForward finished the first part of its debut season run with just under 2 million viewers last night, Monday 30 November. The US sci-fi series, which also stars fellow Brit actors Jack Davenport and Dominic Monaghan,...
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The X Factor lost viewers but increased its audience share – and still topped the ratings – on Saturday 28 November, in its first week after the departure of twins John and Edward Grimes. The ITV1 talent show averaged 12.3 million viewers between 8pm...
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Watch this School of Saatchi Margot The Queen FlashForward School of Saatchi 9pm, BBC2 Episode two of the Brit Art X Factor and, no messing about, it's time for the newly shortlisted hopefuls to get creative to order. Working in three teams, the six...
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Aamir Khan doesn’t seem to like making promotional visits to Delhi that begin and end in press conferences in hotels. Before the release of 3 Idiots, a movie about three post-grads that’s based on Chetan Bhagat’s book Five Point Someone,...
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