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Researching online social interaction and older people
Monday, March 22, 2010
BBC One 'should have more over-50s,' report says
Moira Stuart: removed from TV by the broadcaster (Getty Images)
A leading provider of housing and care for the elderly has accused the BBC of not having enough older people in its programmes compared to rival ITV.
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