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David Sillito

David Sillito

Media and Arts Correspondent at BBC News

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  • English
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  • Public Relations
  • Media
  • Entertainment

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What the 'cronut' tells us about why TV cooking shows are dying

The curious case of why the UK has fallen out of love with once-beloved 'chop and chat' food shows.
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How the BBC plans to protect Match of the Day's brand

Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan have been announced as the three new presenters of the show.
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UK’s new city of culture seeks to overturn negative image

Being the UK's new City of Culture is a chance for Bradford to challenge prejudices against the city.
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Online overtakes TV in survey of news habits

Ofcom survey suggests 71% of the population said they now use online services for news.
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How 4,000 My Little Pony toys became a fine-art display in London

A major exhibition about the UK's hobbies contains more than 14,000 objects.
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Michael Mosley: The guinea-pig guru of middle aged spread

How a BBC presenter’s gonzo science experiments turned him into a guru of better health.
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BBC to explore how to reform licence fee, director general says

Tim Davie says it is right to ask questions about the fee but it should be explored “with caution.”
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Carry On films: The star who helped World War II prisoners escape

Peter Butterworth, who appeared in 16 Carry On films, was an officer for MI9 planning prison escapes.
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The Traitors: Faithful viewers gear up for finale

Fans will find out whether the faithful will scoop the prize - or if a traitor swoops in last minute.
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Hunt for lost Gilbert and Sullivan opera launched

A musical researcher calls for everyone to look for a missing manuscript for opera Utopia Limited.
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A life too interesting: Shane MacGowan

The drink, dentistry and other stories that overshadowed the music of the late former Pogues singer.
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1960s high street recreated at Black Country Living Museum

The Black Country Living Museum has recreated a 1960s high street, complete with former shops.
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Sharp decline in appetite for news in recent years, Reuters Institu...

There's been a sharp decline in the numbers taking a strong interest in the news in recent years.
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Sweden's returning champion, Loreen. Eurovision Q&A - BBC

The bookmaker’s favourite could be the first woman to win the Eurovision Song Contest twice.
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'A troubled moment' - what is going on at the BBC?

The broadcaster is fighting fires on several fronts, but seasoned BBC-watchers are feeling deja-vu.
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BBC boss Tim Davie denies climbdown over Lineker impartiality row

“We have had lots of discussion” with Gary Lineker, Tim Davie says, as social media review announced.
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Gary Lineker revolt becomes a test of BBC's values

The broadcaster is facing a test of its fundamental values and mission following a day of tumult.
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Tuesday to Thursday is the new office working week, data suggests

Analysis of mobile phone data finds people are swapping big cities for life by the seaside.
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Mystery of BBC radio's first broadcasts revealed 100 years on

New research shows the BBC may have launched in London but Manchester played a big role in many early shows.
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Shakespeare North unveils rival to London's Globe Theatre

The town of Prescot, near Liverpool, celebrates its links to Shakespeare with a £38m replica theatre.
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Depp-Heard trial: Jury sides mostly with Depp in defamation case

Jurors award Mr Depp $15m in compensatory and punitive damages, but also award Ms Heard $2m.