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Inside TV - History

The politics of broadcasting history

Before Hutton

Patrick Delaney recalls the precedent of the Hutton Report

You can't touch me, I'm part of the union

Glenn Aylett on industrial relations in broadcasting

Choice Gets Going

Jonathan Bufton says farewell to the least-loved BBC network

Watching London

David Brockman watches the fall, rise and fall of LWT

Rewriting history

Russ J Graham on the broadcasters’ greatest flaw

A good breakfast

David Hastings looks at the launch of breakfast television

Crisis weekend television

Dafydd Hancock sees LWT fall at the first hurdle

Missing the river

James Barrington on the harm done to ITV by the loss of Thames

Brave New World

David Hastings on rewriting television history

Do the right thing

Jeremy Rogers on how ITV could have been different

Five by Five

David Hastings on the trials and tribulations of C5 at age 5

3 faces of ITV

Dafydd Hancock on the three periods of ITV history

Getting it right

Kif Bowden-Smith watches Rediffusion add respectability to ITV.

1990 and all that

James Pittman says there was another way

Long fortnight

Russ J Graham reviews the 14-day rule and Suez

2001 - 17 = Now

Robin Carmody sees history rewritten for laughs

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