Businesswoman Karren Brady talks about her new role, replacing Margaret, as advisor to Sir Alan Sugar on The Apprentice.
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Archive for November, 2009
Finally it seems that high levels of investment are paying off for Dragon Studios in Wales, which has attracted a major Hollywood production.
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BBC Director General Mark Thompson has set out his vision for the corporation’s future at a conference on public service broadcasting in London.
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The stars turned out in Leicester Square the Royal premiere of The Lovely Bones.
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Sir David Frost has won a lifetime achievement award at the International Emmys in New York.
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The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi stands accused of tax fraud involving his media empire, but is now facing scrutiny on another front. A new film called Videocracy paints a very unflattering picture of his impact on Italian culture.
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Top names from TV, music and theatre are preparing to take part in Children in Need, the BBC’s annual charity TV telethon.
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Supermodel Helena Christensen tells Matt Stadlen about how she got started in modelling, her passion for photography, being a mother… and invites him for dinner.
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The Coen Brothers are back with a black comedy, A Serious Man, which features a cast of relative unknowns.
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The town of Feltham is honouring Queen’s frontman, Freddie Mercury, who died 18 years ago, with a new memorial. His family, who lived in the town until the 1990s share some private memories.
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