All DSP articles – Page 6
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BBC4 drama to chart 1980s computer battle
The 1980s battle between the ZX Spectrum and the BBC Micro will be played out in a BBC4 comedy drama starring Martin Freeman and Alexander Armstrong.
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...transformed the Savannah into a soap
Executive producer David Gilbert on using archive wildlife footage for comedic effect.
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Brit shows rule at Banff
British shows have won nine of the 23 prizes handed out at the Banff World Television Awards in Canada, including the best comedy gong for BBC2’s Beautiful People.
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Darlow probes The Brain for History US
Darlow Smithson Productions US is to examine whether people are born evil in a two-hour special about the mind for the History Channel US.
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C4 partners Darlow in Maddie film bid
Channel 4 is attached to Darlow Smithson's proposed documentary about the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, Broadcast can reveal.
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Darlow Smithson in McCann doc talks
Darlow Smithson has had “a preliminary meeting” with representatives of Gerry and Kate McCann about making an observational documentary on the ongoing search for their missing daughter Madeleine.
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Darlow hires O'Hearn to head US drive
Darlow Smithson Productions has drafted in an A&E Television Networks executive to head its US production drive.
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Darlow Smithson adds FCP suites
Independent production company Darlow Smithson has boosted its post-production capability with£175,000 worth of Apple Final Cut Pro (FCP) high-definition suites as it takes more work in-house.
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Darlow signs up Sattin
Factual indie Principal Television is being wound down after chief executive Richard Sattin accepted a new role at Darlow Smithson.
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Darlow Smithson rebuilds Stonehenge for Five
Five has commissioned indie Darlow Smithson to build an exact replica of Stonehenge, where it will conduct a live broadcast of this year's summer solstice.
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Darlow director
Former Carlton International Media chief executive Rupert Dilnott-Cooper has resurfaced as a non-executive director at Touching the Voidproducer Darlow Smithson. Dilnott-Cooper took up the appointment, his first since leaving Carlton last year, this week. He is Darlow Smithson's first non-executive director.
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Darlow Smithson appoints factual
Touching the Voidindie Darlow Smithson has appointed former Cicada Films development head Malcolm Neaum to boost the company's factual production.
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Smithson buys Darlow's share.
Indie Darlow Smithson Productions has undergone a restructure following the departure of co-founder David Darlow, writes Penny Hughes.
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Darlow scoops record orders
London-based indie Darlow Smithson has scooped its largest ever animation commission after securing $2.5m (£1.76m) for two 120-minute films from Discovery Communications and The Learning Channel (TLC).The first film, for Discovery,
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Darlow Smithson in record animation commission
London-based indie Darlow Smithson has scooped its largest ever animation commission after securing $2.5m (£1.76m) for two 120-minute films from Discovery Communications and The Learning Channel (TLC), writes Penny HughesThe first
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4:2:2 London has recently finished work for the new series of Channel 4's Driven. Produced by Ideal World Darlow Smithson, the series examines new cars to see if they stand up
4:2:2 London has recently finished work for the new series of Channel 4's Driven. Produced by Ideal World Darlow Smithson, the series examines new cars to see if they stand up
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Darlow Smithson to look at war blunders
Station X producer Darlow Smithson Productions is to make a new six-part series for Channel 4 chronicling history's Great Military Blunders.The show, being developed jointly with PBS in the US, will
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The House created the title sequence for Blaze, produced by Darlow Smithson for Channel 4. The titles show a room being demolished by fire but as it progresses the burning reverses
The House created the title sequence for Blaze, produced by Darlow Smithson for Channel 4. The titles show a room being demolished by fire but as it progresses the burning reverses