02/03/2010
Featuring Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman, England's Test match win against Bangladesh, James Corden, the future of the 大象传媒 and this week's television reviews.
Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman: Jeremy Dyson is well known to fans of The League of Gentlemen as a master of the macabre. Along with co-creator Andy Nyman, director of Derren Brown's television and stage shows and star of Dead Set and Severance, he's written and directed Ghost Stories, a new piece of horror theatre. Jeremy and Andy tell Richard about their terrifying theatrical creation.
General Secretary of the broadcasting union Bectu Gerry Morrisey gives his reaction to prospect of 大象传媒 job cuts.
Former Channel 4 chairman Luke Johnson and former 大象传媒/ITV executive Roger Laughton discuss the implication of the proposed changes announced today by the 大象传媒, including scaling back 大象传媒 Online and the closure of digital stations 6Music and the Asian Network.
Plus, James Corden of Gavin and Stacey fame, fresh from handing out one of the First Light Movie Awards which celebrate short UK films made by young people aged seven to eighteen.
The TV Review Team with Boyd Hilton and Ian Hyland, the News of the World's TV critic, look at Five Days, Damages, Cutting Edge: My Daughter Grew Another Head and Other True Life Stories, and Ant and Dec's Push the Button.
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Channel hopping with the TV reviewers
Heat magazine's TV editor Boyd Hilton is in the studio as is Ian Hyland of the News of the World. All eyes on legal drama Damages, Ant and Dec's new gameshow Push the Button and the 大象传媒's Five Days.
Duration: 19:03
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- Tue 2 Mar 2010 14:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live