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Why not also Bowie with Low and Heroes albums that really were the roots of all the program. Krautrock Program Bbc4christMatch Of The Day averaged 4. BBC1 was the highest rating channel for all bar thirty minutes between 6am yesterday and the close. Mrs Brown's Boys was the highest- rated programme in primetime, increased on its Casualty lead- in and, satisfyingly, beating The Jonathan Ross Show despite the latter's much- hyped David Beckham appearance. Legendary German quartet Kraftwerk have been a going concern in music for over four decades now. In celebration of the group’s storied history, BBC4 recently. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) - Filmography. Join IMDb Pro for more details! The interview with Beckham did boost Ross's show to an audience of 3. BBC. A further four hundred thousand punters chose to watch the ITV+1 timeshift in what has been a controversial week for the chat show host, who apparently offended the actor Tom Hardy during the taping of the show. Earlier on ITV, Harry Hill's TV Burp was watched by 5. Another edition of Take Me Out appalled 4. BBC2's Versailles: The Dream of a King had an audience of 1. Brighton Rock, the film adaptation of Graham Greene's classic novel, was watched by 1. The Million Pound Drop Live achieved 1. Krautrock Program Bbc4 SundayChannel four. A double bill of NCIS on Channel Five had 1. CSI: NY increased the audience to 1. On BBC4 Borgen finished its ten episode run with six hundred and twenty five thousand and five hundred thousand (including BBC HD). BBC1 won an easy primetime victory on twenty three per cent audience share, followed by ITV on 1. BBC4 has confirmed that the channel will show the second series of Danish political drama Borgen 'next winter.' The ten- part series continues to follow the fortunes of Denmark's first female Prime Minister Birgitte Nyborg (played by Sidse Babett Knudsen) and the personal and professional lives of a mix of characters woven together by a complex world of politics and media. The second series was broadcast in Denmark on DR1 last autumn and at its peak attracted over two million viewers, around forty per cent of the Danish population. Like fellow Danish drama The Killing, Borgen has been a critical and ratings success for BBC4 - not least on this very blog! DR has confirmed a third series of Borgen is currently in production and is scheduled to be shown in Denmark in the autumn of 2. As noted on yesterday's blog, in September of last year NBC announced they were developing an English language remake of the programme with a view to producing a broadcast pilot. This followed another US broadcaster, AMC, launching an American version of The Killing in 2. Which was half as long and about a tenth as good as the original. Richard Klein, the Controller of BBC4, said: 'I'm thrilled our latest Scandinavian drama Borgen has been such a success and we are delighted to be bringing the audience a second series of this fantastic political series next winter.' Sue Deeks, the Head of BBC Programme Acquisitions for the channel said: 'Borgen's combination of politics, journalism and human drama (not to mention stylish interior design!) has proved a winner with viewers and critics alike and we are delighted to confirm that Birgitte Nyborg will be returning for another term on BBC4.' Hva s. To many others it might sound like the oddest British television acquisition for some time. Lilyhammer is a Norwegian comic drama starring Miami Steve Van Zandt, the latest Scandinavian import to be bought by BBC4, currently on a high after critical acclaim and healthy audiences for a string of Danish and Swedish series. Van Zandt, best known as guitarist in Bruce Springsteen's E- Street Band and who also played Silvio Dante in the acclaimed US drama The Sopranos, stars as a New York mobster who enters the witness protection programme and starts up a new life in Lillehammer, the sleepy Norwegian town he fell in love with while watching the 1. Olympic Games. When the eight- part series launched in Norway last month, it drew the country's highest ratings for a drama premiere. In the US it will be streamed by Netflix. Sue Deeks, said: 'Lilyhammer is fresh, funny and offbeat – it makes a highly original addition to BBC4's rich Scandinavian drama slate.' Like Borgen, a tale of power and its affect on individuals and relationships set amid Danish coalition politics, Lilyhammer will mark a move from the crime dramas such as The Killing, which have traditionally dominated subtitled European imports on BBC4 and beyond. The Danish political drama has proved there is great appetite for quality foreign language TV beyond the crime genre – rating strongly despite lacking the whodunnit quality that ensures viewers return to a show – with audiences gripped by Sidse Babbett Knudsen's performance. BBC4's next Scandinavian drama, the Danish/Swedish co- production The Bridge, will be broadcast next spring. It took just twenty seconds into the latest episode of Top Gear for public enemy number one Jezza Clarkson to offend someone. Unfortunately for the grubby slime at the Gruniad Morning Star looking for a story for Monday morning, it was only one Richard J Hammond Cheeseburger III. Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli has revealed that Simon Cowell discussed the possibility of hiring him. The choreographer, who is close friends with Cowell, told the Daily Scum Mail that he hasn't ruled out working with Cowell on future projects. He's asked me about things. I can't exclude the possibility. It would be great to do something with him, but it has to be the right thing.' Speaking of Cowell poaching talentless greed- bucket Alesha Dixon for Britain's Got Talent, Tonioli continued: 'Oh, that was sneaky. I should have known because I know Simon very well. He should have told me. I had a laugh with Alesha so I have no problems. It's her decision and nothing to do with me. I do Strictly for love, not money. You can't compare our salaries to The X Factor judges' because the BBC would never pay that.' Tonioli added that Dixon's exit won't damage the Strictly brand because it is 'bigger than any of us' and suggested that the show returns with the three remaining judges rather than replace her. BBC 5. Live presenter Richard Bacon had his own take on the BBC Trust review of the station, published last week, which suggested that it might like to cut back on the inconsequential chit- chat on the station and pay more attention to minority sports not covered elsewhere. Disappointingly for fans of these minority sports, the show actually featured Alain de Botton talking about his new book and Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman on who should replace Alesha Dixon. Harry Hill is reportedly planning a move to Channel Four to make a feature- length film. The comedian quit his long- running ITV series TV Burp in September after rejecting a one million smackers pay rise which would have seen his salary top four million wonga. He is now said to be 'in talks' with Channel Four boss Jay Hunt about a movie and a sketch show and hopes to sign a deal when his golden handcuffs contract with ITV ends in April. That doesn't really fit in with ITV's plans for him so he is interested in doing a deal with Channel Four,' a source told the Mirra. He has been earning millions with ITV for years so it is not all about the money. For Harry it's all about doing projects he loves so it seems almost certain he'll head to Channel Four. And all his fans would love to see a Harry Hill movie.' The film could be released in cinemas and on DVD as well as being shown on Channel Four. A new Harry Hill television series is likely to launch around the channel's thirtieth anniversary in November. Hill originally rose to prominence on Channel Four with The Harry Hill Show, which ran for three series from 1. ITV. Hill's move back to Channel Four is claimed to have been prompted by 'creative differences' with agent Jon Thoday, managing director of TV Burp producer Avalon. He was at the centre of a bidding war between Sky and the BBC after splitting from Thoday last year. A number of doormen have lost their jobs after their manager was outraged at comments during Channel Four documentary Bouncers. According to Wales on Sunday, Club owner Iftekhar Harris said he was 'shocked' at the bouncers' behaviour. During the first episode on Wednesday, cameras filmed a selection of doormen in Newport, dealing with drunken revellers. It also included some of them making derogatory remarks regarding customers, with one saying that they are 'all inbreds.' 'Rest assured, I've sacked the company that supplied them, and they will not be working on my doors again. I will not have comments like that about the amazing people that come to my venues, simply to have a good night out' said Harris following the documentary's broadcast. The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb has said he is making a 'spectacular' recovery from cancer and that he is feeling 'fantastic.' The sixty two- year- old has been having chemotherapy for the disease as well as trying to overcome a bowel condition. His increasingly gaunt appearance had prompted press speculation that he was close to death. But the singer told BBC Radio 2 on Friday that he was 'feeling better' than he had for more than a decade. I was diagnosed with a growth in my colon. And I've been treated for that by a brilliant doctor, and in their own words . In 2. 01. 0 Gibb also had health problems, which also led him to cancel a series of scheduled public appearances. He went on to have emergency surgery for a blocked intestine and the surgery resulted in the singer having part of his intestine removed. His twin brother Maurice died in 2. Gibb told Radio 2 that his recovery since falling ill last year had 'amazed' the medical staff who have been treating him. I feel better than I did ten years ago. I'm active, my appetite's fantastic, the plumbing is all in perfect working order. If I had a choice about how I'd like to feel for the rest of my life, this would be it.
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