All CBBC articles – Page 47
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Behind The Scenes
Postcode, CBBC
Our drama about South London teens took on a new significance when the riots kicked off a week after we’d finished filming, says Elaine Sperber.
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News
RTS reveals Craft and Design Awards shortlist
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced the shortlist for its annual Craft and Design Awards.
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News
Salt Beef to grow Friday Download brand
Salt Beef hopes to turn CBBC show Friday Download into a fully-fledged brand after winning a 13-part recommission for the youth magazine show.
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Features
Young Dracula
Illustrate Young Dracula’s journey from the old castle to his new home in the attic of Garside Grange school
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News
Greenlight round-up: ITV stocks up new commissions
ITV has had a busy week commissioning a raft of new programmes including a ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark-style’ game show.
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News
Foundation Scotland hosts CBBC's Ultimate Sports Day
The Foundation Scotland is producing a children’s sports series for CBBC that will air in the run-up to the London 2012 Olympics.
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Features
What north-west skills gap?
The north-west of England has more than enough television skills and production talent to cope with its current media boom and the expansion of BBC North, writes Will Strauss.
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News
BBC receives 42 kids Bafta nods
The BBC has scored 42 nominations for this year’s Bafta Children’s Awards - but faces stiff competition from multichannel and other terrestrials.
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News
Calon links with Telegael for more Igam Ogam
Welsh children’s producer Calon has struck a deal with Irish producer Telegael to make a second series of pre-school series Igam Ogam for Channel 5.
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News
Children's content could move to digital channels
All children’s content may be moved to CBBC and CBeebies once the digital switchover has been completed, the Delivering Quality First review has revealed.
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News
Talkback wins CBBC order for science sitcom
Talkback Thames is moving into the children’s space with a CBBC commission for a science-based kids’ sitcom.
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Features
Blue Peter
Capture what Blue Peter represents in the 20-second opener while giving the titles a modern slant.
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Features
Deadly 360
Post Big Bang Post Production Client BBC Natural History Unit Brief Devise a post-production and graphics workflow in conjunction with Kiss My Pixel for the 13-part CBBC series. How it was done HD natural history archive material was combined with green screen studio links and extensive series GFX supplied by ...
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Comment
Blue Peter 2.0
Blue Peter editor Tim Levell reveals the thinking behind the latest revamp of the BBC children’s show, which was broadcast from Salford for the first time this week.
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News
CTVC wins orders for My Life and Arena strands
CTVC has won its first children’s commission, making a CBBC film about a group of boys who grow vegetables in a skip in Kings Cross, London.
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News
Platform Post sets sight on Manchester base
Platform Post is in talks with MediaCityUK developer Peel Media about setting up a base in Manchester.
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The Broadcast Interview
Jo Twist, Channel 4
Just 18 months into the job, Jo Twist has become the driving force of C4 Education. But she’s relishing the challenge as she plans a push into primetime.
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News
Steven D Wright joins indie to build fact ent
Former Carbon Media creative director Steven D Wright is joining JA Digital as head of factual entertainment.
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News
Trio launch animation producer
New production company Factory Transmedia has bought Altrincham’s Hullabaloo Studios and has 30 people working on its first project, CBBC animation Strange Hill High
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Comment
Off Cuts: Stewart pooh-poohs Channel 4
When More 4 pulled an edition of The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, due to rules about using parliamentary footage in satire shows, no one was more surprised than the host himself.