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Production - On Location - Angels of the north.
Producer Helen Gregory details how the cast and crew of World Productions' comedy drama No Angels decamped to a real psychiatric hospital in a remote part of Yorkshire for filming.
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Production - Enter the brave new high-definition world.
Kevin Hilton asks major facilities what producers, directors and production managers should consider when choosing to shoot in and post-produce on HD.
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Production - Nursing a Doctors script onto the screen.
How do you set about writing your first script for a soap opera? Armed with her writers pack for BBC1's Doctors and the germ of an idea about a couple with scabies, Jane Marlow found out.
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Ratings - Even paranormal forces can't lift Celebrity's spell.
BC2 TOP 10 MULTICHANNEL ONLY Title
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Off the Record - Not going to takeaway a fortune.
Do you remember those stories about Granada assistant producer Denise Harrop? She was set to become
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Off the Record - Sweeney talks tough.
Seems like Michael Moore isn't the only one who uses awards ceremonies to air anti-establishment views.
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Off the Record - A Pink Pounding.
PC mandarins at the BBC must have thrown a wobbly on Saturday evening as England took
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Opinion - In My View - Colluding with the tabloids.
Tabloid newspapers have always been at the vanguard of popular culture, even when TV has lost the plot, writes Stuart Cosgrove.
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Opinion - Comment - A cock and bull story.
The tabloids had a field day with Something About Miriam but, insists one of its creators, the participants were no shrinking violets and the show raised some important questions.
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Opinion - Gauntlet is thrown down.
David Elstein's proposals on the BBC may not bear much scrutiny but they underline the need for the corporation to state its case convincingly.
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Interview - Hot Property.
heir negotiating positions. When I look at our relationship with Pact I do see a point
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Interview - The soothsayer.
BBC2's current affairs strand IF uses future-gazing and drama to report on the biggest issues facing Britain. Editor Peter Barron says his innovative approach is the way forward for documentaries.
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Production - London facilities take Discreet kit.
Three major London post companies have upgraded their facilities with the purchase of Discreet kit. Among
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Production - Bubble TV finds jobs from start.
Sound mixer Chris Phinikas' new London audio facility, Bubble TV, has opened its doors with a
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3 Mills to be sold and used for Olympic bid.
East London facility 3 Mills Studios is being sold to the London Development Agency (LDA), which plans to use it as a media centre if Britain's bid to host the 2012 Olympics is successful, writes Farah Jifri.
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PRODUCTION - ONE HIRES ANIMATORS.
One Post has taken on two 3D animators for its CGI operations. Duncan McWilliams joins One
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PRODUCTION - M2 TO LEAVE CAMDEN.
M2 Television has abandoned its Camden branch and moved all the kit and staff to its
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PRODUCTION - SANCTUARY FOUND.
Andy Matthews has joined Sanctuary Post's creative team as senior editor/project manager. Matthews has 20 years'
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PRODUCTION - BAFTA WINS FOR BBC.
The BBC's The Darkhouse, an interactive radio drama, has picked up the award in the technical
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In Production - Molinare finishes Mozart work.
Molinare has completed CG and animation work on a series of promos for BBC2 to highlight