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    Commissioner's Q & A: Debbie MacDonald

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Debbie MacDonald, vice-president, programming director, Nickelodeon UK, on promoting healthy lifestyles and the success of an open submission scheme.

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    Green Green Grass wins Xmas special

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    The Green Green Grass, BBC1's spin-off sitcom from Only Fools and Horseshas already been given its own Christmas special. Sophie Clarke-Jervoise, the BBC's head of comedy, has ordered Shazam Productions to make the one-off which will start filming next month. John Sullivan is currently working on ...

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    Morrissey format will grill celebs

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Neil Morrissey has devised a format in which celebrities face a grilling from the public - and has volunteered to be the first guinea pig for the show. Strippedwill see stars take the stage alone to face a 'warts-and-all' question and answer session from the audience. ...

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    Yates to front Initial show for CBBC

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Initial, part of Endemol UK, is working on a 10 x 56-minute series for CBBC, hosted by former Top of the Popspresenter Reggie Yates. Mighty Truck of Stuff, executive produced by Christopher Pilkington and David Hallam, will air live on Saturday afternoons ...

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    Talkback and Company win four Emmys

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    UK producers Talkback and Company Pictures have landed four awards at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.

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    HBO buys The Sex Inspectors from Talkback Thames

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Fremantle International Distribution has sold Talkback Thames' controversial sex therapy series The Sex Inspectorsto US broadcaster HBO.

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    Format focus: Speedword Sudoku

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    With sudoku all the rage in newspapers it was only a matter of time before a TV format was developed, but will it translate to the screen.

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    Germany takes pick of Granada shows

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has concluded its first deal with Premiere, Germany's leading pay-TV broadcaster. The agreement with the Nostalgie network, which is aimed at an older audience, covers a large selection of Granada's classic TV series and films including The Saint,The Persuaders, Department ...

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    BBC2 to show world cricket highlights

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has won the rights to show international cricket for the first time in six years after landing the highlights of the ICC Cricket World Cup in March and April 2007. Throughout the tournament, which is being held in the West Indies, BBC2 will air highlights of the day's ...

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    Seven buys more world record shows

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Australia's terrestrial Seven Network has commissioned a further 4 x 60-minute primetime shows from Guinness World Records TV - a division of HIT Entertainment - to be produced by Granada Australia. The deal follows the success of the first 13 instalments of Australia's Guinness World Records, ...

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    Hypnotised Hewitt reveals Di secrets

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Distraction Formats has secured international rights to Making Time's 60-minute documentary Under Hypnosis: James Hewitt, which airs on Five this week (22 September). The format sees Princess Diana's former lover reveal to a hypnotist that their relationship became intimate years before he had previously stated. The company ...

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    9/11 doc is hit for Discovery in the US

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    A Brook Lapping film about the passengers who tackled hijackers in the September 11 attacks produced one of the highest ratings ever on Discovery Channel in the US. The Flight That Fought Back, which looked at passengers' attempts to fight back against the hijackers on one ...

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    Tax doubts hit film-making

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Continued uncertainty over tax breaks for the UK film industry could cost the UK economy£1.4bn a year, according to research published this week.

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    BBC OBS makes splash with plunge cam

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    BBC Outside Broadcasts is next year to develop and build the world's first HD plunge camera. The broadcast-quality HD mini camera application will be mounted on a 16m vertical track and will capture divers in real time as they free fall into the pool. Covering all three diving platforms it ...

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    Fusion reopens after three-day shutdown

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Fusion Post Production was closed down for three days last week after staff were locked out of the D'Arblay Street facility following a dispute with the building's landlord over payment of rent.

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    Morph job for kids health show

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    BBC Broadcast has created animated morph sequences for Honey, We're Killing the Kids, BBC3's new 6 x 60-minute series which aims to transform UK families' unhealthy habits. The morphs, by designers Martin Shannon and Ruth Abrams, show the accelerated effect of an

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    Brand new look for The Den

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    RTE Two's children's channel The Den has been given a facelift, with a range of idents and logos for use off and on air. Creative agency Dunning Eley Jones designed and produced the new look, which shows doors opening out of the show's title to reveal the programme content. The ...

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    Saint titles for Rock School

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    RDF's new show Rock Schoolrolls up next week with a title sequence by design agency Saint. The programme follows Gene Simmons of Kiss teaching kids in an independent school how to rock and roll and form a band. Creative directors Nicky Thompson and Matt Cosserat designed ...

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    Everest to Charter

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    Borehamwood-based hire firm Charter Broadcast has confirmed that Ed Everest, managing director of one of the UK's largest OB firms, 021 Television, is to join the company next month in the same role. Broadcastrevealed in July (7.7.05) that Everest would be leaving Birmingham-based 021 to join ...

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    MPC wins Emmy

    2005-09-22T08:30:00Z

    MPC has won an Emmy award for its 3D work on Discovery's Virtual History: the Secret Plot to Kill Hitler, produced by Tiger Aspect. MPC creative head of 3D, commercials and TV picked up the award in the category of outstanding individual achievement in craft; graphic ...