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Alani moves to indie
Indie Darlow Smithson has poached BBC veteran Adelene Alani to become its first factual executive producer. Alani has worked at the BBC since 1989, producing across a wide range of genres, including specialist factual, features and documentaries, and executive producing RTS award-winning Your Life in Their ...
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Row loses Spun Gold Jordan show
Spun Gold, the indie set up by former Carlton executive Nick Bullen, has lost the contract to make a second series of ITV2's Jordan and Peter: Laid Barefollowing disagreements with the couple's agents.
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Mobiles added to mix in BBC download trial
BBC viewers will be able to programme their computers to download TV shows using their mobile phones, through new technology being trialled by the corporation.
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Monkey Trousers' modest debut
Monkey Trousers, ITV1's new comedy sketch show, made something of a hesitant start despite the appearance of an all-star cast featuring the likes of Ronni Ancona, Steve Coogan and Vic Reeves.
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Duvet antics to be exposed in BB
C4's sixth series of Big Brotherlaunches this Friday (27 May) with a series of stunts and innovations designed to keep ratings on a par with last year's 'Evil' Big Brother. Executive producer Sharon Powers has revealed the show's latest innovations include heat ...
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BBC buys latest Wallace and Grommit
Aardman Animation's new feature-length film has been bought by the BBC in an exclusive deal for UK terrestrial TV rights. Wallace and Grommit - The Curse of the Were-Rabbitwill be screened on BBC1 in 2008, after being released in UK cinemas this year. The corporation has ...
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Deverell takes operating reins at CBBC
The BBC's head of interactive news has been made chief operating officer of children's BBC. Richard Deverell currently runs BBC news' interactive and on-demand services including online news, but from 20 June will take up his new post under incoming CBBC controller Alison Sharman. He will be replaced at BBC ...
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Love island keeps head above water
Audience figures for ITV1's high profile reality show Celebrity Love Islandhave managed to pick up but the show is still struggling. The show hit a low of just 2 million (9.8%) last Saturday (21 May) but has since clawed back viewers, with the 10pm episode on ...
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ITV1 hands Nigella daytime slot
Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson has signed up to host a new daytime magazine show on ITV1. Nigellawill include celebrity chat, discussions over current issues as well as featuring her famed cooking. Nick Thorogood, ITV's editor of daytime, has commissioned Prospect Pictures to make the show which ...
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C4I inks£100,000 development deal with indie Touch
Channel 4 International has signed a two-year development and distribution contract with Touch Productions, the producer of BBC1's Separating Twins.
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Lighting the way for post
Mentors can reinvigorate stagnating careers as well as encourage early development, hence the launch of the Broadcast/Skillset Win a Mentor Scheme. Broadcast
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When TV is no longer TV
Where will all this talk of making television into entertainment brands lead us?
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Hunt for the popular touch
After experiencing first-hand the 'drivel' shown during daytime, Jay Hunt brings conviction to the role of BBC daytime controller - and a willingness to experiment
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Ending the paper chase
Leafleting aside, screen agencies play a key role in encouraging regional TV production as the line between TV and film becomes increasingly blurred, writes Chris Moll
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Why I axed Celeb Wrestling
Celebrity Wrestling wasn't pulled because it didn't beat Doctor Who, but because it missed its target audience, insists Nigel Pickard
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Goodbye to celeb TV?
Do the lacklustre ratings for celebrity reality shows mean the genre has bitten the dust - or is it just a case of finding the right format and celebrities we've actually heard of?
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Time for conciliation
The unions are showing signs of compromise, now it's the turn of the BBC to be more open.
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Union gives ground over BBC layoffs
Bectu has softened its demand that the BBC rule out compulsory redundancies as the two parties head for crunch talks with industrial arbitrator Acas.
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BBC strikers out in force
For BBC music copyrighter Luke Keen, BBC director general Mark Thompson's announcement that 3,780 jobs were set to go had an irritating feeling of djà vu.