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Friday's Dragons' Den/Hustle crossover news

Posted on January 22, 2010 | 2 comments |

Film

Theatre

  • Danny Boyle to direct Frankenstein at the National Theatre

British TV

  • All-star cast for second series of Moving On, including John Simm and Roy Marsden, with Dominic West directing an episode
  • BSkyB forced to sell most of its stake in ITV [subscription required]
  • BBC Wales tries to attract indies to its new drama hub [subscription required]
  • Fiver picks up Melrose Place, Archer and Burn Notice
  • What everyone's been waiting for: the Dragons' Den/Hustle crossover [spoilers]
  • The InBetweeners to end after series three?
  • More4 picks up The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
  • BBC to work on iPhone, Wii et al games for Top Gear and Doctor Who?
US TV

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2 Comments

  1. Toby O'B wrote:
    January 23, 2010 | Reply

    I read your summaries WAY too fast. I thought at first it said that the father of Conan would be played by Mickey Rooney.....

  2. Carpet Guy wrote:
    January 30, 2010 | Reply

    New series of hustle rocks ( not as good as spooks though )

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