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21 Sep - ITV drops British Comedy Awards
ITV is to postpone this year's British Comedy Awards after discovering alleged irregularities with phone voting. (>>BBC News)
14 Sep - 'Frasier' cast to reunite for
'Simpsons'
The cast of hit US TV show Frasier have agreed to reunite together as a family once more for an upcoming episode of The Simpsons. (>>Digital Spy)
14 Sep - Four decades of stars for
'Parkinson'
The new series of Parkinson kicks off with four decades of stars chatting to the show's host this week. (>>Digital Spy)
14 Sep - Paddington heads for big screen
Paddington Bear is to make his movie debut in a live-action film comedy. (>>BBC News)
13 Sep - Cancelled TV show goes to MySpace
The award-winning producers of TV shows Thirtysomething and My So-Called Life are taking their latest project online, citing "frustration" at US TV networks. (>>BBC News)
12 Sep - Pirates, 'Musketeers' to replace
'Who'?
The BBC is lining up a new drama about pirates and a version of The Three Musketeers to take the place of Doctor Who during its 2009 break, according to a
report. (>>Digital Spy)
12 Sep - New-look Emu back on television
The latest incarnation of wayward puppet Emu is set to arrive on British television screens next month. (>>BBC News)
11 Sep - Lyndhurst wants new 'Fools and
Horses'
Only Fools and Horses star Nicholas Lyndhurst has admitted that he wants the sitcom to return. (>>Digital Spy)
11 Sep - Five buys Pocoyo cartoon series
Five has gained the rights to pre-school cartoon Pocoyo, narrated by Stephen Fry. (>>BBC News)
07 Sep - Emmerdale's Amos actor dies at 87
Actor Ronald Magill, who played Amos Brearly in TV soap Emmerdale over three decades, has died at the age of 87. (>>BBC News)
06 Sep - David Tennant to star in 'Extras'
David Tennant has lined up to appear alongside Ricky Gervais in a special edition of Extras, according to reports. (>>Digital Spy)
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