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'My Family' star, Kris Marshall, recovers after crash - April 29, 2008

"He is in a stable condition and is expected to be discharged within the next couple of days." The actor Kris Marshall, who received head injuries in a road accident at the weekend, is expected to be released from hospital later this week The 35-year-old, whose big break came in the BBC sitcom My Family ... via The Belfast Telegraph
http://www.topix.net/who/bbc/2008/04/my-family-star-kris-marshall-recovers-after-crash?fro...

Clay - April 28, 2008

When it puts its mind to it, the BBC can make some marvellous television for older children. via DVD Times
http://www.topix.net/who/bbc/2008/04/clay?fromrss=1

BBC To Re-release Narnia Collections This June - April 25, 2008

Relive the magic of Narnia as the BBC Children's Classics Prince Caspian and The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader are re-released on DVD. via DVD Times
http://www.topix.net/who/bbc/2008/04/bbc-to-re-release-narnia-collections-this-june?fromrs...

Seven axes Palin for different Python - April 23, 2008

"It (Michael Palin's New Europe ) is out of the schedule" THE Seven Network has axed the British travel series Michael Palin's New Europe after just three episodes. via News.com.au
http://www.topix.net/who/bbc/2008/04/seven-axes-palin-for-different-python?fromrss=1

Towers tops online comedy survey - April 21, 2008

"We wanted to give voters a chance to honour the cream of British television favourites" Fawlty Towers won 30% of the votes cast in the online poll Classic BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers has been named the most iconic TV comedy show of all time, in an online survey. via BBC
http://www.topix.net/who/bbc/2008/04/towers-tops-online-comedy-survey?fromrss=1

Networks turn to global programming - April 19, 2008

"Between the Internet and certainly movies, people are pretty comfortable with international casts and international settings" Big Four cutting costs with co-productions Nearly 15 years ago, a then-unknown Paul Haggis created "Due South," a quirky hourlong comedy that was also unusual for what it was not: a U.S. production. via Variety
http://www.topix.net/who/bbc/2008/04/networks-turn-to-global-programming?fromrss=1
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