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    RDFR secures first look at October

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    October Films has become the latest production company to sign a first look deal with RDF Rights as the super-indie continues to add to its international distribution portfolio. RDF Rights will now collaborate with October on ideas from initial concept through to final sales. Last week RDF inked a similar ...

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    NBDTV wins global rights to Quo doc

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Specialist music and factual distributor NBDTV will handle international rights for the 55-minute Little Green Men documentary The Party Ain't Over Yet - 40 Years of Status Quo. The special, made to mark the band's upcoming anniversary, will provide unique access to the band in the studio, on tour and ...

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    BBC2 lines up political thriller

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Prime Suspect writer Peter Berry has penned a political thriller for BBC2, to be made by indie Box TV.

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    C4 to chart 2005's disasters

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has commissioned indie Pioneer Productions to produce a major fast turnaround documentary chronicling the year's numerous natural disasters.

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    Kickback bags C4 cartoon commission

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Indie Kickback Media has secured its first UK commission, a 30-minute animated Christmas special for Channel 4.

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    Tory grandee to front Five series on trees

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Former Conservative deputy prime minister Michael Heseltine is to present a 60-minute one-off documentary on Britain's best known trees for Five.

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    Commissioner's Q & A: Paul Crompton

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Commissioning editor, popular factual at Sky One is looking for more faces like Danny Wallace and Julie Burchill to front shows and for big ideas to fill the 9pm weekday slot.

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    C4 brings back squirtgate pranksters

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    The Channel 4 entertainment series that was responsible for Tom Cruise being sprayed with a water pistol before a film premiere has been recommissioned. Objective's Balls of Steel will return for an as yet undecided run of 45-minute episodes helmed by Mark Dolan, who will continue his part-time presenting role ...

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    C4 follows unusual beauty pageant

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is to delve into the world of beauty pageants with an hour-long documentary commission with a twist. Plus Size Beauty Pageant (working title) is the story of a group of British women attempting to put on a US-style beauty pageant, but for size 16 and above women. C4 ...

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    Frost to front ITV London politics show

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Sir David Frost has been signed up to present ITV London's new politics show, as the network revamps its regional political programming. Produced by Frost's own production company, Paradine Productions, Frost Tonight will broadcast on Thursday evenings from January, covering all the major political issues in the capital. It will ...

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    Third Best of Friends on way to CBBC

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Indie Talent TV has won a third commission for its CBBC entertainment show Best of Friends. The indie is to make 20 half-hour episodes, which tasks 10-year-olds to prove how much their friends mean to them by undertaking challenges. It was developed by Jonathan Wolfman from an original idea by ...

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    New south-west indie bags order

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Former BBC documentaries controller Jeremy Gibson has teamed up with two former indie heads and an ex-editor of Channel 4's Big Breakfast to launch a production outfit in the south-west.

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    Turner to air two kids channels on Sky in 2006

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Turner Broadcasting is lining up two new channels for launch on Sky early next year, building on its existing Cartoon Network and Boomerang brands, writes Kate Bulkley.

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    C4 and ITN offer 'citizen journalism'

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 and ITN are joining forces to give viewers the chance to produce their own news stories through a new online initiative designed to improve UK media literacy standards.

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    Redgrave rows in

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Olympic legend Sir Steve Redgrave, the rower who bagged six gold medals for Great Britain, is to star in a new ITV1 factual show. Made by Outline Productions, Redgrave will be charged with turning eight youngsters from inner-city Liverpool into top-class rowers. He will gather a team of expert coaches, ...

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    Wright heads west

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Football pundit and presenter Ian Wright is taking to the road across America in a new 10 x 60-minute series for Men and Motors. Ordered by commissioning editor Joe Talbot, Wright Across America from Thumbs Up Productions, will see Wright cross the US on a Harley-Davidson. The series, starting on ...

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    Carbon nets C4 doc

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Indie Carbon Media is to follow two gay clergy members for Channel 4 as they take advantage of changes in the law to get married. Love and the Church (working title) follows an Anglican Church priest and a vicar from the Metropolitan Church who are marrying their partners. The idea ...

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    Arqiva contracts

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Arqiva has won three new 12-year FM transmission contracts for new stations awarded licences by Ofcom. The deals are worth over£1m and include UTV Radio's U105 in Belfast and allTalk FM in Edinburgh. GCap Media has also signed a deal with the transmission service provider for its new Xfm Manchester ...

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    Five licensed for Freeview slot

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Five has been granted a broadcast licence from Ofcom to launch a general entertainment channel under the name Five.2. The broadcaster has speeded up plans for its first digital launch, spearheaded by director of programmes Dan Chambers in the hope it will win the available Freeview slot being sold by ...

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    Endemol risks it all on Space Cadets

    2005-11-17T08:30:00Z

    Endemol UK - the creator of Big Brother and There's Something About Miriam - has admitted it is taking its biggest ever risk by launching a reality show which pretends to send members of the public into space. The wannabe astronauts that feature in C4's Space Cadets will believe they ...