TV News Archive

September 2006
 

28 Sep - Doctor Who baddie role for Barlow
Former Coronation Street star Thelma Barlow is to star as a baddie in the next series of Doctor Who. (>>BBC News)

28 Sep - 'Supermarket Sweep' lined up for return
Former ITV daytime quiz Supermarket Sweep is in line for a comeback, according to a report in The Sun today.  (>>Digital Spy)

26 Sep - Ofcom blocks ITV children's cuts
ITV's moves to reduce the amount of its daytime children's programmes on ITV1 have been turned down by Ofcom. (>>BBC News)

20 Sep - 3D TV 'could be three years away'
3D television could be in homes within three years, according to a European research consortium. (>>BBC News)

20 Sep - This Life returns after 10 years
BBC cult drama series This Life is making a comeback to mark the 10th anniversary of the show. (>>BBC News)

18 Sep - Sybil Fawlty to reopen offending hotel
Prunella Scales, who played Sybil Fawlty, is to reopen the hotel that inspired Fawlty Towers.  (>>Digital Spy)

16 Sep - 'Movie deal' for Little Britain
Little Britain stars David Walliams and Matt Lucas have revealed plans for a film version of their hit BBC show. (>>BBC News)

15 Sep - Extras returns with 3.5m viewers
Three-and-a-half million viewers tuned in to see the first episode of Ricky Gervais's returning sitcom Extras. (>>BBC News)

15 Sep - Star Trek gets digital makeover
Star Trek fans are being given a chance to see the final frontier as never before with the broadcast of a digitally enhanced version. (>>BBC News)

15 Sep - TV presenter Raymond Baxter dies
Television presenter Raymond Baxter - best known for fronting the BBC's science programme Tomorrow's World - has died at the age of 84. (>>BBC News)

 

 

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