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    Sky One picks Weeds from US

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Sky One has bought the exclusive UK rights to US comedy Weeds, months before it launches in the States.

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    TWI takes ITV cookery brief

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    TWI has landed its first daytime commission for a terrestrial channel in the UK after ITV commissioned it to make a cookery series that pits members of the public against a celebrity chef.

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    Distant Shores hits beach running

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    After a disappointing Christmas performance overall, the terrestrial broadcasters regained some ground with new shows for the new year.

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    Interactive auction

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is planning to provide live interactivity during a pre-recorded show for the first time. C4 division 4 Interactive has teamed up with Lion-produced auction show Name Your Priceto give viewers the chance to win£500 by guessing the correct value of items up for auction. ...

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    C4 grabs BBC two

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has poached two BBC executives to boost its news and current affairs team. Mark Roberts is to leave the BBC documentaries and contemporary factual department to be an editor, while Angela Chan will move from the BBC's specialist factual, popular features and business unit to become a deputy ...

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    Inmedia buys W1 playout facility

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Inmedia has bought central London transmission facility Cast from Barnes Media Trust in a multimillion pound deal

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    Sony lands contract to bring HD to Royal Opera House

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Sony has won a contract to turn the Royal Opera House into a high-definition broadcast studio.

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    Dillon sets up production agency Rare

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    The executive producer in charge of Channel 4's recent mammoth rebranding campaign has opened a production agency, Rare.

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    VTR loses Endacott

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    VTR producer Romillie Endacott will join Glassworks as a senior producer from the beginning of next month. Endacott, who resigned last week, replaces senior producer Zoe Rogers who has, coincidentally, joined VTR North. VTR Media Services company Blue has lost two commercials staff, who have joined Ascent Media's One Post: ...

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    Turquoise brief

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Design and branding company Turquoise has won a contract to rebrand Middle East pay-TV platform Arab Radio and Television (ART). The project includes a brand audit and the subsequent rebranding of ART's 14 channels. Managing director Sharon Wheeler worked with ART chief executive Assad Abulgadail when he worked for Middle ...

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    Pepper adds suite

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Pepper has added a new HD Nitris suite as it expands its online operations. The expansion also includes an HD upgrade for its fourth Nitris and additional storage capacity, costing an estimated£150,000. The new Nitris will be used from this week on forthcoming BBC drama Fingersmith, ...

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    MotionFX expands

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    London-based digital film facility MotionFX has added a second Quantel iQ system, Eyeon Digital Fusion vfx workstations, two Thomson Viper FilmStream digital cinematography cameras and a 2K digital screening unit. Justin Lanchbury has joined the company as group sales manager from rental firm VMI.

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    DB refits QVC

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Systems integrator DB Broadcast has completed work on a new suite of control rooms for UK shopping channel QVC. They replace the channel's original control room, which was built in the early 1990s. DB supplied equipment including eight vision racks, a triax patch panel designed to connect as many as ...

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    Lost film restored

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    The Machine Room has restored footage for the British Film Institute (bfi) from the archives of Edwardian film company Mitchell and Kenyon. The firm, long since folded, recorded everyday life as well as working on feature films. The three-part The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon, ...

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    Moov titles celeb gameshow

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Moov has created the title sequence for new BBC1 comedy 29 Minutes of Famefor Angst Productions. The Bob Mortimer-hosted gameshow takes a sideswipe at the overinflated world of celebrity and fame. Designers Nevil Appleton, Graham Clarkin and Jane Aspinwall used 2D still imagery to create a ...

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    Clear Cut posts latest Horizon

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Clear Cut Pictures has posted an edition of Horizon: Global Dimming. Dox Productions reveals how global warming could be a more serious, immediate and complicated issue than previously believed, unleashing cataclysmic climate change. Film editor Horacio Queiro cut the offline, colourist Mike Curd graded and onlined. ...

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    Oasis completes Twisted Tales

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Oasis Television has completed post-production on the first two series of Twisted Talesfor BBC Manchester. The first two runs of the dark comedy will be shown back to back. Senior editors Marc Eskenazi and Robert Burchell graded and onlined the first series, Tim French and Jon ...

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    School Dinners to air in nine markets

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Jamie Oliver's new Channel 4 series promoting healthy eating to schoolchildren has been sold to nine other countries around the world before it has even aired in the UK.

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    Laughton to head new Celador children's division

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    Celador International has hired the former managing director of Nelvana Enterprises, Cathy Laughton, to head a new division dedicated to children's programming.

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    Format Focus: The Dinner Party

    2005-01-13T08:30:00Z

    First impressions and self-perception collide in this daring mix of reality and quiz show.