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    Sky One scores soccer goal-fest

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Sky One has commissioned North One Television to make a series listing the 50 greatest goals scored by the England national team. England's 50 Finest Goals, 2 x 60-minutes, will see an expert panel pick the top goals and feature interviews with the goal scorers. The ...

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    Goodwood speeds into sunset

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Sunset + Vine has been commissioned to produce coverage from this year's Goodwood Festival of Speedmotoring event for ITV. Goodwood, which features drivers and cars from all eras, from 19th-century steam carriages to Formula 1 cars, takes place this year between 24 and 26 June. Sunset ...

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    CNN's quest for high-profile figures

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    CNN is making a new light-hearted series based around its London anchor Richard Quest in which he interviews high-profile figures such as former US president Bill Clinton and the Dalai Lama. Each episode of Quest, a 12 x 30-minute series due to air monthly from 9 ...

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    BBC ups presence for Jackson verdict

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has quadrupled its staff at the Michael Jackson trial to 20 to cover the jury's verdict. A BBC spokesman said 12 correspondents and eight production staff will be at the court. The corporation had only five people covering the entire trail - correspondents David Willis and Daniela Relph ...

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    ITV films tourette's sufferers on camp

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    ITV1 is to explore the effect of Tourette's syndrome with a film following a group of British sufferers as they head off to a US summer camp exclusively for people with the condition. Teenage Tourette's Camp, a 90-minute film from Shine, will follow five teenage Brits ...

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    Nancy invited into footballers' homes

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Nancy Dell'Olio, the partner of England football coach Sven-Goran Erikkson, is to guest present MTV show Footballers' Cribs, the UK football version of its successful original US show, Cribs. Launching on Sunday 12 June, the series sees footballers such as Liverpool's Harry Kewell, Blackburn's Robbie Savage and Manchester United striker ...

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    Sky One tees up Ant and Dec stand-ins

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Sky One has signed Jamie Theakston and Kirsty Gallagher to front its celebrity golf special, All Star Cup. Theakson and Gallagher, daughter of former Ryder Cup captain Bernhard Gallagher, have been brought in to replace show creators Ant and Dec, whose exclusive contract with ITV means ...

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    Thompson continues talks with unions

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    BBC director general Mark Thompson and union negotiators sat down for more crisis talks as Broadcast went to press in a bid to resolve the ongoing dispute over job cuts. The meeting followed an invitation from Thompson last week, who asked unions to meet him so he could 'clarify' the ...

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    UK shows boost ratings in the US

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    IT was a strong week for British TV shows in the US last week as the American versions of Strictly Come Dancing, Hell's Kitchenand Hit Me Baby One More Timedebuted with solid ratings.

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    MTV secures second run of Date My Mom

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Princess Productions has scored a high-volume second renewal for its dating format Date My Momfrom US music channel MTV.

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    Rosemary and Thyme head to Italy

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has sold crime series, Rosemary and Thymeand Murder in Suburbiainto Italy. RAI Italy's state broadcaster has picked up series one and two of both ITV1 dramas. The deal follows RAI's earlier purchase of Miss Marple. The ...

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    Format focus: Going Hollywood

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Trainees show just how hard it is to break into the LA entertainment industry - even if you have Method Man as a mentor - in this US reality series.

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    BBC America signs Footballers' Wives

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    BBC America has bought the first four series of Footballers' Wivesand series one of Bad Girlsfrom distributor Target Entertainment. Both shows, made by Shed Productions, will air from 17 July. BBC America is hopeful that the ITV drama ...

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    All3Media wins show rights

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    All3Media International has picked up rights to three shows from non-UK producers. The distributor has acquired US programme Busting Out, a Stir It Up production about breast obsession, and half-hour documentary Eva's Bag from the Netherlands' EO/Q Best Production, which deals with the memoirs of a Jewish family during the ...

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    Discovery us takes on Pop Nation

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Jane Root, the former BBC2 controller who now runs the Discovery Channel in the US, has commissioned Pop Nation: America's Coolest Stuff, a show about contemporary collectables, from Tiger Aspect Productions. The 8 x 60-minute series gives viewers valuations on items such as records and comics ...

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    RDF Rights takes on Shingleton

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    RDF Rights has hired former Fremantle executive Barnaby Shingleton as an acquisitions executive. Shingleton joins RDF this month and will handle sales across all genres, with a particular focus on light and formatted entertainment. He has previously worked at ECM (now Screentime Partners), FremantleMedia Worldwide Productions and advertising agency Bartle ...

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    C4's Perry Documentary sold to NZ

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Why Men Wear Frocks, Twofour Productions' Channel 4 documentary on transvestite Turner Prize-winner Grayson Perry, has been sold to New Zealand's Prime. The deal was made by distributor TVF International, which has also sold Maverick TV's C4 show Happy Birthday Thalidomideto ABC Asia Pacific.

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    Nats to pioneer remote editing

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Clients of Nats Post Production will soon be able to cut basic offline edits from home, in their office or out on location thanks to a partnership the facility is forming with an internet-based editing company.

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    The media's political machine

    2005-06-09T08:00:00Z

    The days when the gentleman's agreement dominated broadcasting regulation may be over, but behind every piece of legislation there is a complex web of lobbying and politicking.

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    Don't stop us having fun

    2005-06-09T08:00:00Z

    As indies are increasingly absorbed into larger groups, it's vital that creative leaders are given their head by their new owners and are allowed to take risks, says Roy Ackerman.