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Latest Lifestyle Programs news
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ITV swings axe to revive channel - 12 May, 2006
A string of popular shows on ITV1, including Today With Des And Mel, are to be axed in a bid to revive the channel. -
Trinny and Susannah defect to ITV - 3 November, 2005
Fashion experts Trinny and Susannah agree an exclusive deal with ITV to create a new lifestyle show. -
Change the channels - 30 July, 2004
All television shows can use fresh thinking. Your challenge? Some ideas for producers to claim as their own. -
Yentob defends arts coverage - 13 May, 2003
The increase in BBC TV arts coverage is not simply to justify the licence fee, says director Alan Yentob.
