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    BBC1 gets lucky with fiery friendly

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Michael Owen's two late goals against Argentina helped seal a win for both England and BBC1.

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    Emap Scottish head

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Emap has appointed its national brands director, Steve Parkinson, to oversee the group's Scottish stations on an interim basis, following the departure of managing director of Emap Radio Scotland David Goode at the end of the year. Parkinson will oversee the stations from January while the group seeks a permanent ...

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    Hunt orders found

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 controller of daytime Jay Hunt has ordered a series from Leopard Films looking at the lives of foundlings - babies abandoned on doorsteps by their parents. Presented by Kate Adie, the 5 x 45-minute series Found will look at the effect of abandonment on their lives. Gill Waddington will ...

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    DNE unveils new playout centre

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Discovery Networks Europe unveiled its new playout centre in Chiswick this week, touted as one of the biggest in Europe.

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    Red Bee to buy subtitling company for£3.2m

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Red Bee Media (formerly BBC Broadcast) is set to acquire subtitling outfit Australian Caption Centre (ACC) for£3.2m.

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    Crow TV to merge sites

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Post-production house Crow TV is to close down its Chiswick site and merge its suites into its Shepherd's Bush facility in January.

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    Facilities survey

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast is asking facilities to take part in its 2006 post-production survey, highlighting the changing face of the industry, the most successful companies within it and what concerns the sector has. The results will be published in a pullout section in January 2006. The questionnaire can be downloaded from www.broadcastnow.co.uk ...

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    IBF hires Townsend

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    International Broadcast Facilities has recruited Andy Townsend as sales and marketing consultant. Townsend was head of DVD at the Metropolis Group for two years before becoming creative digital consultant to the Cultural Industries Development Agency for a year. He will be developing business opportunities across all divisions at IBF, whose ...

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    Godden moves on

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Silverglade Post Production has clinched DigiReels' Peter Godden as its facilities manager. Godden had worked at Metro Broadcast for eight years and BBC Post Production Resources before founding DigiReels, where he spent seven years as director. Godden will take charge of developing client relations.

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    Foundation first

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    The Foundation has finished filming its children's programme Finders Keepers at the Maidstone Studios. The show, presented by Jeff Brazier, was the first to be shot in Maidstone's new 12,000ft studio, which was completed in October. The programme, for ITV1, first aired in the early 1990s, when it was originally ...

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    Mobitv recruits

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    MobiTV, the mobile TV and radio service provider whose UK clients include Endemol and Sky, has appointed Peter Mercier in a new role as director of business development for Europe. Mercier's previous roles include acting as a consultant for ITV Digital and director of content at T-Mobile. He will oversee ...

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    Red Bee campaign

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Little Britain is invading the airwaves on Thursday (17 November) when the show's narrator, Tom Baker, will be BBC1 guest continuity announcer. Red Bee Media created the campaign to promote the channel's Thursday night line-up, as well as the continuity announcements and 16 teasers for Little Britain, which will run ...

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    Jump goes movie mad for ITV1

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Jump has designed and produced the titles and programme graphics for Movie Music Mania from ITV Productions for ITV1, which features popular performers singing songs from hit films. Ordered by ITV's Lee Connolly, the titles show film strips containing images from various films, intertwining with models of the films' logos. ...

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    Queen's Sister job is Farmed out

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    The Farm Group has completed the post on Touchpaper Productions' drama The Queen's Sister for Channel 4. Directed by Simon Cellan Jones and produced by Kath Mattock, the two-hour drama explores the late Princess Margaret's tempestuous relationships with the men in her life. The Farm's graphic designer Barney Jordan composited ...

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    BDH titles history series for C4

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Rob Hifle of BDH has designed and directed the title sequence for Wall to Wall Television's new series, Not Forgotten. Ian Hislop presents the 4 x 60-minute series for Channel 4 uncovering the stories behind Britain's war memorials. The title sequence, shot on DigiBeta, centres on a single statue in ...

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    GI rejig follows Torrance's exit

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    A shake-up at Granada International (GI) following last week's poaching of Caroline Torrance by Endemol will see Tim Mutimer promoted to the newly created role of director of sales.

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    Oryx takes Guinness World Recordsto Middle East

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    The Arab world's unlikely fascination with that most British of institutions, Guinness World Records, is set to continue in a deal in which Oryx Production and Distribution will repackage Ultimate Guinness World Records for 18 Arabic-speaking countries, including Iraq and Syria.

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    Format focus: So Sudoku

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    ITV Production has released details of its long-awaited sudoku gameshow format.

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    FID takes Yuschenko doc to the US

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Talkback Thames documentary Poisoned, which originally screened on Sky One in April, has been sold by Fremantle International Distribution (FID) to the History Channel to air in the US on the foreign-focused History International. Sparked by the poisoning of Ukrainian president Victor Yuschenko last year, it examines the occurrences of ...

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    Leopard USA to make second Cash in Attic

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    US channel Home and Garden TV (HGTV) has commissioned Leopard Films USA to make a second 26 x 30-minute series of Cash in the Attic. The cable channel has also commissioned new property format Hidden Potential from Leopard Films USA. The programme uses graphics and CGI to show buyers how ...