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    Format focus: PA for a day

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    In PA For a Day, the presenter acts as personal assistant in order to explore office life from the inside

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    BBC Resources' profits dip by£1m

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    BBC resources' profits dropped by£1m over 2003/2004, however it has still managed to return£7m in cash to the BBC.

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    Wife Swap prompts Resolution expansion

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Resolution has opened another facility in the former Barracuda Media building, following the closure of the Final Cut Pro specialist, to cope with an influx of work from the Wife Swap franchise.

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    St Anne's set to up high-def capabilities

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    St Anne's Post is to upgrade its second C-reality telecine to HD as it completes£600,000 of investment in a bid to attract archive restoration and documentary work.

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    TSI hires Waller

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    TSI Post has appointed Martin Waller as compositing editor. His last job was working on Jerry Bruckheimer's King Arthur. Waller, who had previously been employed at Blue for four years, has worked with MTV, Discovery and Channel 4. He has moved to TSI to ...

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    New face at rushes

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Rushes has brought Charles Darby on board as vfx designer and digital matte artist. Darby founded Digital Firepower in Hollywood six years ago following stints with Cinesite LA and Digital Domain and has worked on Academy Award-winning work such as Titanic, The Matrix and ...

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    Metro invests in HD

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Metro Broadcast has invested£250,000 to continue its HD commitment, including upgrading its Sony XPRI non-linear suite to version 7 and buying Panasonic's HDD5, Sony's HDW M2000 VTRs and Sony's latest HD camcorder - the HDW-730. The expansion will also include a new voiceover and audio restoration studio which is on ...

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    BBC broadcast deal

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    BBC Broadcast has won a five-year deal with Channel 4 to provide all its access services: subtitling, audio description and signing following an open competitive tender. By January next year BBC Broadcast will be providing tailored services on all Channel 4 channels from the Broadcast Centre in west London. More ...

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    Nat geo picks DMC

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    The Digital Media Centre has been selected by the National Geographic Channel to perform playout for their Scandinavian services. This brings the total count of the National Geographic Channel's local feeds originating from the Digital Media Centre to five and language services provided by the centre to 16.

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    Evolutions' reign of terror

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Evolutions Television has worked with Scream Films on docu-drama Terror Alert - Could You Survive?. Ex-SAS hard man Chris Ryan looks at what civilians should do if disaster strikes. Reconstruction, archive footage and expert analysis were used to create a fast-paced documentary series. Graeme ...

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    Victrolux rotoscopes Greek gods

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has used Victrolux Productions to rotoscope on the upcoming BBC3 two-part documentary series Gory Greek Gods. The Greek pantheon is presented like a fantasy family firm of mobsters who deal in the divine protection racket. Rotoscope animation is used to bring to ...

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    One animates Nat Geo's new look

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    One post and Devilfish have created idents for the National Geographic Channel. The sequence of CGI-based idents incorporate live action elements into the 3D animation. The two were combined to create a sense of real depth and to avoid it feeling cartoon-heavy. One's 3D designers David Child and Duncan McWilliam ...

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    BBC1 puts£4m into Willows film

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 is developing an ambitious£4m version of Kenneth Grahame's classic children's story Wind in the Willows featuring state-of-the-art animatronics.

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    Comedian gets CBBC show

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Stand-up comedian Marcus Brigstocke is to front a children's comedy show for the BBC.

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    BBC looks at night working

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Welsh indie Aspect Television has been commissioned by BBC controller of daytime, Alison Sharman, to make a show about people who work during the night.

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    Postman pat set to deliver until 2010

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has commissioned Entertainment Rights to deliver further new episodes of Postman Pat that will continue the series' run into 2010. The 26 x 15-minute order is on top of an initial commission of 26 x 15-minute episodes and 4 x 30-minute specials which ...

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    EYE to make children's eel island drama

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Norwich-based indie Eye Film and Television has been commissioned to make a children's drama for Five as part of a clutch of new commissions. The 13 x 12-minute The Secret of Eel Island , ordered by Five controller of children's Nick Wilson, focuses on the ...

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    Punt and Dennis to write Radio 4 sitcom

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Comedy duo Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis have been commissioned to write a new topical sitcom for BBC Radio 4. The Party Line, described as a cross between Drop the Dead Donkey and My ...

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    Why Gavin decided it was time to go

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Rupert Gavin's decision to quit as chief executive of BBC Worldwide is closely linked to the increased likelihood of the privatisation of the company

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    Commissioner's Q&A: Richard Woolfe

    2004-07-22T08:30:00Z

    Bravo's director of programmes wants the channel to become the alternative home of sports in a bid to hold the attention of young men for more than three minutes