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Gordon Ramsay set for US Masterchef

Fox to remake cookery talent show MasterChef for American audiences with Gordon Ramsay as co-producer Gordon Ramsay: has appeared in Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares in the US. Photograph: Channel 4/PR BBC cookery talent format MasterChef will be ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, Guardian Unlimited,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Gordon Ramsay,  BBC

The X Factor hits ratings high note

Talent show The X Factor attracts record audience of nearly 14 million, leading night of success for ITV1 The X Factor: the contestants sing together at the start of the live results show. Photograph: Ken McKay/Rex Features The X Factor cemented its ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, Guardian Unlimited,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Martin Clunes,  Jenson Button,  Ray Mears

BBC2 series will urge people to make a will

Former Granada chairman aiming to reduce number of people who do not have a valid will Sir Gerry Robinson, the former chairman of Granada, will tackle the 70% of people who do not have a valid will in a series for BBC2. Legacy, a six-part series from ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, Guardian Unlimited,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: BBC,  National Health Service

London Lite faces closure

London Lite is distributed to commuters. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmi/Getty "The latest development in the London afternoon free newspaper space dictates that we look again at the future of London Lite," said Steve Auckland, managing director of ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, Guardian Unlimited,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Daily Mail and General Trust,  Ken Livingstone,  Richard Desmond

Telegraph seeks Olympics editor

'Strategist' needed for Telegraph's Olympics coverage ahead of 2012 London games, with BBC's Adrian Warner a target Telegraph Media Group is seeking to ramp up its coverage of the 2012 London Olympics by appointing a dedicated editor for the games. The ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, Guardian Unlimited,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: BBC

Moir 'sorry for timing of Gately article'

Jan Moir said she was horrified that her column on Stephen Gately had been interpreted as 'homophobic'. Photograph: Daily Telegraph/PA Daily Moir columnist Jan Moir today publicly apologised to Stephen Gateley's family and friends for the timing of her ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, Guardian Unlimited,  23 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Stephen Gately,  Boyzone (musician),  Twitter Inc

Irish Daily Mail disowns Jan Moir

Newspaper attempts to distance itself from Jan Moir's Daily Mail column about the death of Stephen Gately Jan Moir, left, wrote about Stephen Gately's death in her Daily Mail column last Friday. Photograph: Daily Telegraph/PA The Irish Daily Mail has ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, Guardian Unlimited,  20 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Stephen Gately,  Daily Mail and General Trust

TV ratings: X Factor lead on Strictly increases

Saturday's two-hour edition of The X Factor from 8pm peaked at 11.4 million viewers - a 47% share - for the final quarter. Overall the show attracted an average of 10.9 million viewers and a 42% share, according to the unofficial overnights. Ratings ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, Guardian Unlimited,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Harry Hill

21,000 complain over Moir article

More complaints in a single weekend over Jan Moir article than the regulator has had in the past five years The Press Complaints Commission will shortly decide if it will waive its tendency not to investigate third-party complaints due to the ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, The Observer,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Facebook Inc.

Louise Chunn to edit Psychologies

Please activate cookies in order to turn autoplay off Former editor of Good Housekeeping and InStyle joins the 'thinking women's glossy' Psychologies magazine will be edited by Louise Chunn Louise Chunn, the former editor of Good Housekeeping and ...

From STEPHEN BROOK, Guardian Unlimited,  12 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Good Housekeeping

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