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Hit & Miss bares some interesting questions about nudity on television
Nudity on screen can often seem unnecessary or gratuitous – but Sky Atlantic's new drama suggests this isn't always the case.
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Dale Farm ruling hailed as a victory for press freedom
Broadcasters say media groups will no longer be seen as an arm of the state after high court ruled on Thursday that they should not disclose hours of footage to police.
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A week on the web: Blue Peter moved from BBC1
Seminal kids' TV show Blue Peter will no longer be broadcast on BBC1, the BBC announced on Wednesday. Twitter went into a nostalgia-soaked meltdown.
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Is it time to retire the Family Guy?
As Peter Griffin and his clan's 10th season hits UK screens, the show's formerly smart jokes look increasingly hollow and cynical.
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Dale Farm: broadcasters do not have to reveal eviction footage, court rules
High court says broadcasters including BBC and Sky News do not have to hand over footage of the Dale Farm eviction to police.
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Mentorn Media retains Question Time contract
BBC1 current affairs programme will be made by London-based independent producer for another three years.
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The 10 best Blue Peter clips
From John Noakes on a bobsleigh to Bacon's departure, here are 10 BP memories from the analogue days.
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How Blue Peter has kept children's TV shipshape
It's easy to be sniffy over the show's electro-pop theme tune but in other respects the programme hasn't changed.
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Silk returns with a smooth 5.6m viewers | TV ratings
Silk beat sewage as the return of the BBC1 legal drama proved more popular than ITV1 documentary Dirty Britain on Tuesday night.
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Blue Peter: has the BBC made the right decision to drop it from BBC1?
It's arguably sensible to put all children's output in one place but will this bring an end to family viewing?.

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