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| Friday, August 28, 1998 Published at 03:35 GMT 04:35 UK Entertainment Upsetting television's apple-cart ![]() Peter Bazalgette's firm produces some well-known programmes
Peter Bazalgette delivers the MacTaggart lecture to the Edinburgh International Television Festival on Friday evening.
The ITC regulates content and competition in the commercial sector, including ITV. However, Mr Bazalgette believes it is fast becoming redundant and out of touch with audiences. Nor will the rest of the industry be immune from his attacks in the annual lecture, which traditionally upsets the TV apple-cart at the outset of the weekend festival. News attracts names
Former nanny Louise Woodward will tell programme makers about her experience of trial on television, and Carol Vorderman and Richard Whiteley will celebrate Channel 4's Countdown. Contradicting Janet Street Porter, journalist AA Gill will argue that women have taken over television.
Other issues to be examined include honesty in documentaries, sex on TV, plus Manchester United's TV channel, and comedians Graham Norton and Jerry Sadowitz will put in appearances. | Entertainment Contents
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