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Commissions - C4 pays tribute to influence of Friends.
Channel 4 is to mark the final episodes of Friends by airing a 90-minute documentary about
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Commissions - Mentorn takes a look at foreign affairs.
Indie Mentorn has been commissioned by Five controller of history Alex Sutherland to make a 60-minute
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Commissions - BBC signs Campbell for primetime show.
The BBC has signed TV and radio presenter Nicky Campbell to host its new primetime Saturday
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Animated Poirot to air in Japan.
The classic crime novels of Agatha Christie have been animated for the first time following a
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Arab broadcaster options BBC series.
Al-Arabiya, the Dubai-based newscaster set up last year to rival al-Jazeera, has renewed its distribution ties with the BBC, optioning a further 125 hours of content, writes Colin Robertson.
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Format Focus: The making of the ? Show.
An improvised Finnish comedy, which has echoes of The Larry Sanders Show, The Office and Monty Python, sounds as if it would be irresistible to a UK audience, writes Michael Rosser.
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Emap gears up for radio deals.
Emap has handed its managing director of programming, Mark Story, a beefed-up pan-group role as it
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Murdoch vetoes launching Channel 6.
BSkyB chief executive James Murdoch has halted plans to set up a 'Channel 6' entertainment channel on the Freeview platform, writes Paul Revoir.
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BBC debate draws solid ratings.
BBC1's Panorama debate over the role of the corporation brought the current affairs programme a respectable 2.4 million (15%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Top 10 Programmes on Sunday 7 March.
ITV1 had a stranglehold over viewers last Sunday with the commercial broadcaster convincingly taking the top
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ITV closes sales arm.
ITV is closing its multichannel sales arm as part of the merger process, with up to
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Ideal hiring from RDF.
Ideal World has strengthened its factual team with the appointment of RDF series producer/director Patrick Holland.
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ITV let off over Lydon.
ITV has escaped censure from Ofcom over John Lydon's four-letter outburst on I'm a Celebrity ...
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Blaxill to 6Music.
Capital Radio creative director Ric Blaxill is quitting to take up the head of programmes position
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79 apply for BBC Chair.
The government has confirmed 79 applications have been received for the BBC chairmanship - significantly more
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Talent group opens.
The Stellar Network, a US-based talent agency, is to launch in the UK. BBC Films head
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MPs slam Ofcom for failure on ITV.
Ofcom is investigating ITV plc's plans to slash 400 jobs from its Central franchise as MPs
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BBC revamps its learning division.
The BBC has appointed its first creative director for learning as part of a revamp of its educational output, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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US calls on BBC for ideas.
American Network CBS is looking to make a US version of the hit BBC1 drama Being April, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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RDF adds two agents to talent division.
RDF Media has doubled the size of its talent management team with the appointments of agents Michael Joyce and Craig Latto from Silver Fox Artist Management, writes Glen Mutel.