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31 Mar - Wanamaker criticises 'My Family'
Zoe Wanamaker has admitted that she is no longer impressed with the quality of My Family. (>>Digital Spy)
30 Mar - BBC offers its shows via mobiles
BBC TV and radio channels will be available on some mobile phones for a trial period, it has been announced. (>>BBC News)
29 Mar - Postman Pat set for US deliveries
Postman Pat is set to make his US television debut after his UK-owner Entertainment Rights (ER) agreed a deal with American children's network Qubo. (>>BBC News)
29 Mar - Cubs relive TV rollercoaster ride
An iconic moment from British television has been recreated 27 years on by the same group of cub scouts. (>>BBC News)
22 Mar - Doctor Who set for fourth series
Doctor Who will return for a fourth series in 2008, executive producer and writer Russell T Davies has confirmed. (>>BBC News)
22 Mar - Catherine Tate DVD 'sets record'
A DVD of Catherine Tate's Comic Relief sketches has recorded the most advance orders in the history of Amazon.co.uk, the internet retailer has said. (>>BBC News)
22 Mar - 'Extras' to end with one-off special
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant have decided to write one more episode of TV comedy Extras, deciding not to opt for a third series. (>>Digital Spy)
15 Mar - First digital TV switch date set
The date has been set for the first stage of the UK's digital TV switchover to take place. (>>BBC News)
15 Mar - 'Royle Family' return scoops RTS Award
BBC One's special, The Royle Family: The Queen Of Sheba took the top comedy prize at last night's Royal Television Society Television Awards, beating Green Wing
and Extras. (>>Digital Spy)
15 Mar - Avengers actor Gareth Hunt dies
Actor Gareth Hunt, star of The New Avengers, has died of pancreatic cancer aged 65, his agent has announced. (>>BBC News)
13 Mar - Osmond launches celebrity game show
Donny Osmond is to bring a new version of classic game show Pyramid to the UK. (>>Digital Spy)
11 Mar - Sharp wants to host adult 'Fun House'
Former Fun House host Pat Sharp has revealed that he wants to present a new series of the show. (>>Digital Spy)
09 Mar - 'Allo 'Allo due for screen return
French wartime sitcom 'Allo 'Allo is returning for a one-off special, the BBC has confirmed. (>>BBC News)
09 Mar - Tributes pour in for John Inman
Tributes are pouring in for John Inman, most famous for the BBC comedy Are You Being Served?, who has died aged 71. (>>BBC News)
08 Mar - Comedy actor Inman dies aged 71
Actor John Inman, most famous for the comedy Are You Being Served?, has died in London aged 71, his spokesman said.
(>>BBC News)
08 Mar - Actors in landmark podcast deal
Actors union Equity claims to have achieved a world first in securing a rights deal for podcast performers.
(>>BBC News)
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