Television news from 8 February 2009
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Wozza in bozza: TV chef Antony Worrall Thompson shuts four of his restaurants (Daily Mail)
Celebrity chef Antony Worrall Thompson has been forced to shut four of his restaurants and put his company into administration, making 60 staff redundant.
Celebrity chef Antony Worrall Thompson has been forced to shut four of his restaurants and put his company into administration, making 60 staff redundant.
Baftas 2009 (Media Guardian)
8.48pm: Marisa Tomei with Best Foreign Film. Quite just got out of bed hair. And the dress is a bit like she just wrapped the sheet round herself. And it maybe wasn't a very clean sheet.
8.48pm: Marisa Tomei with Best Foreign Film. Quite just got out of bed hair. And the dress is a bit like she just wrapped the sheet round herself. And it maybe wasn't a very clean sheet.
'I'm not a TV anchor babe. I'm a big lesbian who looks like a man' (Media Guardian)
America's latest media darling - not counting the one in the White House - is kneeling on the floor like a big kid, scribbling notes on a scrap of paper.
America's latest media darling - not counting the one in the White House - is kneeling on the floor like a big kid, scribbling notes on a scrap of paper.
Sky News at 20 (Media Guardian)
It has not yet come of age but is getting close. Sky News, never a backslider in self-promotion, has been busy congratulating itself on its twentieth birthday. There is nothing wrong with that.
It has not yet come of age but is getting close. Sky News, never a backslider in self-promotion, has been busy congratulating itself on its twentieth birthday. There is nothing wrong with that.
Scottish political blogger to become MSP (Media Guardian)
One of Scotland's best-known political bloggers, who has described one ally as a "nutter" and outed the Scottish health secretary as a Coolio fan, is ...
One of Scotland's best-known political bloggers, who has described one ally as a "nutter" and outed the Scottish health secretary as a Coolio fan, is ...
James Caan: A life in business (Daily Telegraph)
There's more to James Cann than the ruthless businessman as seen on TV writes Andrew Cave.
There's more to James Cann than the ruthless businessman as seen on TV writes Andrew Cave.
'Demons' ends on a series low (Digital Spy)
Demons ends its six-week run with a disappointing 3.4 million.
Demons ends its six-week run with a disappointing 3.4 million.
Ramsay's US 'Nightmares' appeal to 2.6m (Digital Spy)
Season two of Kitchen Nightmares makes a decent start for Channel 4.
Season two of Kitchen Nightmares makes a decent start for Channel 4.