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Referring to the recent spate of programmes about the Red Devils, Cole added: "I can see as a collective that some people will say 'look actually you have got to be careful on that', I think it is just one for us to keep an eye on.

Writing in the Guardian last week, in a piece headed "Heggessey's legacy - prime-time pap", he said: "Just like a Holloway inmate who finds religion shortly before a parole hearing, the BBC has recently presented us with a spate of programmes on general knowledge, healthy eating and the restoration of old buildings.

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22 Based on preliminary results, the World Health Organization has recently recommended inclusion of rotavirus vaccination in these countries' national immunisation programmes, 23 paving the way for a spate of new rotavirus vaccination programmes in some of the most vulnerable areas beginning as soon as 2010.

In an interview with the Radio Times, Reeves also lashes out at the ITV hit show Pop Idol, and at the recent spate of home and gardening makeover programmes.

One imam in the capital Bangui shared his fears with the BBC's Newsday programme: This spate of violence against Muslims started in December - they have been killing us with machetes and firearms.

Into his late 70s, he travelled arduously for television programmes and gave a spate of good interviews to publicise them.

Mr Parry later told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "There has been a spate of war memorial thefts up and down the country and every one of them is shocking.

A drastic cull programme adopted in Hawaii after a spate of attacks between 1959-1976 in which 4,500 sharks were killed was deemed "ineffective" by authorities because shark attack numbers remained the same.

She'd spend her days writing down ideas and programmes she thought could help tackle the spate of youth murders.

The election of a Tory-led government in the UK and a spate of Tea Party Republicans in the US initiated a sequence of austerity programmes – prompting direct conflicts between governments and organised workers.

The two-year reform programme, under the auspices of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, was prompted by a spate of revelations in recent years about the tax affairs of multinationals including Starbucks, Google and Amazon.

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