News - Peter Fincham
By Thomas Sutcliffe Last Night's Television WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? BBC1 HOLE IN THE WALL iPLAYER GREG DYKE ON NYE BEVAN BBC4 I love iPlayer.
By PHIL MILLER ARTS CORRESPONDENT THE former controller of BBC1, Peter Fincham, has for the first time spoken about the "Queengate" scandal which forced him to leave the corporation.
By Raymond Snoddy Most people use the annual MacTaggart Lecture, which opens the Edinburgh International Television Festival, to apply for a new job or settle old scores.
By Ian Burrell Ofcom, the broadcasting watchdog, has been accused of demanding programmes that are only of interest to "niche, marginal and worthy" audiences in a stinging rebuke delivered by the head of ITV television.
By SHN ROSS ITV'S director of television delivered a stinging rebuke to TV regulators last night, accusing them of suffocating the medium in "political correctness" and threatening the future of popular programmes.
