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    MPC sale hits snags

    2004-11-25T08:30:00Z

    Reports of the sale of ITV-owned The Moving Picture Company (MPC) to French technology group Thomson appear to have been premature. The sale is yet to go through with the main stumbling blocks thought to be price and terms offered to the existing management. This may have opened up an ...

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    Evolutions posts C4's Auschwitz

    2004-11-25T08:30:00Z

    Evolutions Television has finished post on Auschwitz - The Forgotten Evidence for Flashback Television and Channel 4. The documentary studies reconnaissance photos of the Nazi death camp that were taken by Allied planes in 1944 and why, despite Churchill's recommendations, no action was taken. Evolutions' ...

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    Frontier's great composers

    2004-11-25T08:30:00Z

    Frontier Post has completed post-production on Howard Goodall's 20th Century Greats for Channel 4. In the 4 x 50-minute series, made by Tiger Aspect, composer Howard Goodall studies the musicians who dominated the 20th-century by fusing classical and popular music. The series was onlined and ...

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    Blue finishes Tim Marlow series

    2004-11-25T08:30:00Z

    Blue has completed the online and audio post on Tim Marlow's Judgement Day. The Seventh Art-produced series explores how ideas of life after death have been represented in art throughout history. The first episode focuses on judgement after death, from ancient Egypt and Buddhist ...

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    Best in the world

    2004-11-25T08:30:00Z

    Despite the soul-searching, we'll all be misty-eyed about the current era of British television in a few years' time.

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    John Willis in call for authored docs

    2004-11-25T08:30:00Z

    BBC director of factual and learning John Willis has called for less homogenised television and more pieces like the controversial BBC2 series The Power of Nightmares. During the Royal Television Society's annual Christmas lecture on Wednesday (24 November), Willis said he wanted to see ...

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    Auctionworld folds with debts of£14m

    2004-11-25T08:30:00Z

    Teleshopping channel Auctionworld has gone into administration with debts of around£14m. The station went off air on Friday (19 November) after Ofcom last week ordered it to cough up£450,000 after repeatedly failing to suspend misleading price guides and for poor customer service. Around 300 staff are thought to have lost ...

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    Exclusive horticultural coverage on BBC

    2004-11-25T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has signed a four-year deal for exclusive rights to the Royal Horticultural Society's four major flower shows, including Chelsea and Hampton Court. The deal will also see a collaboration on three new BBC2 gardening series for next year. The working-titled Winning Tatton from ...

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    £400m bill to switch over-75s to digital

    2004-11-25T08:30:00Z

    Financial assistance should be given to the over-75s and the vulnerable during the switchover to digital TV, Ofcom has said. In a recommendation that could cost up to£400m, the regulator said during switchover those eligible for TV licence exemptions should be helped to meet the cost of new equipment and ...

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    Five gets£17m boost to budget

    2004-11-25T07:51:30Z

    Five director of programmes Dan Chambers has been handed a£17m budget boost to strengthen the broadcaster's schedule next year.

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    Duncan bids for licence fee

    2004-11-25T07:51:20Z

    Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan has called for direct access to the licence fee and said he wants C4 to

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    BBC set to cut 250 jobs with factual merger

    2004-11-25T07:51:04Z

    The BBC's specialist factual and documentaries and contemporary factual departments - homes to shows such as Pompeii and What Not to Wear - are set to merge, in a move that could cost at least 250 jobs.

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    ITV launches ?Strictly Ice-Skating' show

    2004-11-25T07:51:00Z

    ITV is to take on the BBC with its own ice-skating show and has signed the king and queen of the ice rink, Torvill and Dean, to front it.

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    Allen offers staff help with setting up indies

    2004-11-25T07:50:12Z

    ITV is trying to persuade regional programme-makers facing the axe to set up indies by offering to pay for independent legal and business advice.

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    Street-Porter to star in second reality show

    2004-11-25T07:50:10Z

    She may have branded it 'brain-rotting' television, but Janet Street-Porter is to appear in yet another reality TV series - this time with Five.

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    Bazalgette gains global brief

    2004-11-25T07:50:08Z

    Endemol UK chairman Peter Bazalgette has become the indie's global head of creative operations as part of a move by Spanish owner Telefónica to shift power from the Big Brother creator's Dutch base to Britain.

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    Murphy's Law to go to US

    2004-11-25T07:50:06Z

    BBC1 detective drama Murphy's Law is the latest British drama series to be picked up for a US remake.

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    BBC3 drops Liquid Assets

    2004-11-25T07:50:04Z

    The BBC3 series examining celebrities' finances, Liquid Assets , has been axed as part of the channel's shift away from showbiz-based content

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    All3Media launches German TV offshoot

    2004-11-25T07:50:02Z

    All3Media is to further expand its international clout by launching a TV production company in Germany.

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    Heggessey bullish over Young drama

    2004-11-25T07:50:00Z

    BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has defended a controversial decision to allow drama chief Mal Young to take a major new series he was working on with him to 19TV, which he joins in January.