Television

Max Robertson obituary

BBC radio's lightning-fast voice of Wimbledon tennis for four decades Max Robertson, who has died at the age of 94, earned a deserved reputation for being one of the BBC's most versatile broadcasters, and was recognised during...

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Cardiff confidential: Saying farewell to Gavin & Stacey

'Gavin & Stacey' returns next week – but it will be for the last time, writes Gerard Gilbert Just 24 months ago, the first series of Gavin & Stacey had finished airing on BBC3, attracting a respectable but hardly...

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Daddy, I made up the jokes

Suburban sitcom Outnumbered could easily have flopped. Instead its child stars are up against Charlie Brooker for a comedy award Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin's sitcom Outnumbered should have been a disaster. At least...

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Bryan Cranston: from Malcolm In The Middle to America's favourite meth dealer

Star who beat Gabriel Byrne and Hugh Laurie to Best Actor Emmy on his role as the terminally ill, drug-dealing teacher at the heart of Breaking Bad, US telly's most unlikely success He's wearing a box-fresh stripy shirt, sharp...

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TV review: I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, ITV

Published Date: 21 November 2009 EVENINGS in front of the television are always a trial when you've got teenage daughters, but the last few weekends have been particularly traumatic. Inexplicably, tennis legend Martina Hingis...

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As We Are Family hits the screens, why would a family at war ever choose to air its dirty linen...

A runaway daughter. Sparks were bound to fly when this feuding family agreed to appear on TV - but no one expected the tear-jerking finale What sort of family airs its dirty linen on national TV, knowing full well that there...

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Birkenhead-born Paul O’Grady’s “devastated” by death of TV sidekick dog Buster

Nov 21 2009 by Ben Schofield, Liverpool Echo BUSTER, Paul O’Grady’s adorable TV sidekick dog, has died. The 14-year-old shih tzu-bichon frise-cross was put to sleep after being struck down with cancer. Birkenhead-born Paul is...

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Winfrey: 'Feels right' to end show

With tears welling in her eyes, Oprah Winfrey on Friday told viewers what they likely already knew -- that she will be ending her top-rated talk show at the end of the 2010-11 TV season, her 25th on national television --...

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A Look at California's New TV Energy Rules

As our colleagues at Green Inc. noted on Wednesday, California has adopted stringent energy consumption guidelines for televisions. As Sharp switches to equipping more models with LED backlights, the task becomes even easier,...

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TV's avenging angel was the public's choice

Edward Woodward became a household name as Callan, the cold-blooded Secret Service agent in the television series of the same name, which ran for seven years from the late 1960s. But he suffered from being too closely...

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