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Comment - Development: a guide.
Development maestro Barry Shaverin offers a four-point guide for beginners on how best to develop, present and sell your programming ideas to busy commissioning editors.
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Opinion - horribly wright - Striving for perfection.
The turn of another year finds the ever-optimistic Steven D Wright striving for his own form of perfection in the world of television.
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Creative briefs - Moov titles celeb gameshow.
Moov has created the title sequence for new BBC1 comedy 29 Minutes of Fame for Angst
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Creative briefs - Clear Cut posts latest Horizon.
Clear Cut Pictures has posted an edition of Horizon: Global Dimming. Dox Productions reveals how global
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Creative briefs - Oasis completes Twisted Tales.
Oasis Television has completed post-production on the first two series of Twisted Tales for BBC Manchester.
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Analysis - Profile - Team tactics for ITV sport.
Mark Sharman brings his multichannel experience to ITV where, as the new controller of sport, his first task is to bring a cohesive feel to network coverage.
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Analysis - On the box - Behind the picket fence.
Mark Bentley finds that two dramas focusing on life at opposite ends of the social spectrum share a similar sensibility, while being equally enjoyable.
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Facilities - Inmedia buys W1 playout facility.
Inmedia has bought central London transmission facility Cast from Barnes Media Trust in a multimillion pound deal, writes Rick Dacey.
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Facilities - Sony lands contract to bring HD to Royal Opera House
Sony has won a contract to turn the Royal Opera House into a high-definition broadcast studio, writes Rick Dacey.
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Facilities - VTR loses Endacott.
VTR producer Romillie Endacott will join Glassworks as a senior producer from the beginning of next
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Facilities - Turquoise brief.
Design and branding company Turquoise has won a contract to rebrand Middle East pay-TV platform Arab
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Facilities - Pepper adds suite.
Pepper has added a new HD Nitris suite as it expands its online operations. The expansion
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Facilities - Motionfx expands.
London-based digital film facility MotionFX has added a second Quantel iQ system, Eyeon Digital Fusion vfx
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Facilities - DB refits QVC.
Systems integrator DB Broadcast has completed work on a new suite of control rooms for UK
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Facilities - Lost film restored.
The Machine Room has restored footage for the British Film Institute (bfi) from the archives of
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School Dinners to air in nine markets.
Jamie Oliver's new Channel 4 series promoting healthy eating to schoolchildren has been sold to nine
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Laughton to head new Celador children's division.
Celador International has hired the former managing director of Nelvana Enterprises, Cathy Laughton, to head a new division dedicated to children's programming, writes Michael Rosser.
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format focus: the dinner party.
First impressions and self-perception collide in this daring mix of reality and quiz show, writes Michael Rosser.
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Formats & deals - Japan makes way for Noddy.
Noddy is heading to Japan after Chorion, the company that owns the rights to the Enid
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Formats & deals - Granada distribution for comedy duo.
Granada International has acquired two new comedies for distribution from indie Red Production, including the ITV1


















