Television: News
Jul 06, 2008
- May 'not looking for same as Clarkson'
James May's agent plays down rumours that he could leave Top Gear in a pay dispute. - First new 'Skins' casting emerges
The first in a new batch of Skins actors is This Is England star Jack O'Connell.
Jul 05, 2008
- Clarkson says 'Top Gear' co-stars will stay
Jeremy Clarkson insists that Richard Hammond and James May will continue with Top Gear. - ITV boss considers 'Blind Date' return
Blind Date could make a return to ITV next year, according to a report. - Fogle, Cracknell to ski 450 miles for BBC2
Ben Fogle and James Cracknell are to follow their Atlantic rowing adventure with a South Pole ski race challenge.
Jul 04, 2008
- May and Hammond could leave 'Top Gear'?
James May and Richard Hammond could leave Top Gear over a contract dispute, says a report. - Final 'Heroes' grapples with tough competition
Season two of Heroes went out to mediocre ratings last night in a highly competitive 9pm hour. - 'Street' creator to make BBC1 daytime dramas
The Street creator Jimmy McGovern is making five dramas exploring "contemporary issues" for BBC One daytime. - C4 Costello series features Clinton, Elton
A Channel 4 series fronted by Elvis Costello is to feature Bill Clinton, Sir Elton John and Lou Reed. - Alan Carr offered £2m ITV contract?
Comedian Alan Carr is reportedly offered a £2 million contract with ITV. - Wogan quiz wins Richard and Judy slot
Channel 4 commissions a new Terry Wogan quiz show to air at teatime. - Murray's Wimbledon exit seen by 7.7m
Andy Murray's Wimbledon exit drew a peak audience of 7.7m to BBC One on Wednesday. - BBC2 plans property series with Urban Splash
BBC Two will follow a group of amateur designers as they build homes "with a difference" in a street in Manchester. - C4 making Lil' Chris chatshow series
Channel 4 is making a series of Everybody Loves Lil' Chris.
Jul 03, 2008
- 'Creature Comforts' returns for charity
Aardman Animations brings back Creature Comforts for a charity ad campaign. - Gough, Du Beke join BBC1 "human Tetris"
A BBC One gameshow series dubbed "human Tetris" will feature Dale Winton, Darren Gough and Anton Du Beke. - Tate won't rule out comedy comeback
Catherine Tate says that she would be willing to film special episodes of her comedy show. - Noel 'hated' 'No Deal' phone-in comp
Noel Edmonds says he always "hated" the phone-in that got Deal Or No Deal in trouble for misleading viewers. - Winton to front 'human Tetris' series?
Dale Winton is reportedly in line to present a BBC One series based on a Japanese game dubbed "human Tetris".
Jul 02, 2008
- Brian May slams ITV over Mandela cuts
Brian May criticises ITV for cutting Queen's performance at Nelson Mandela's birthday concert.
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