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    UKTV to ditch UK Horizons

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    UKTV is poised to scrap factual channel UK Horizons and split its programmes across two new stations.

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    Somerville to head up BBC's interactive TV

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has promoted Emma Somerville to head its interactive TV programming department as it prepares to launch enhanced services this year for Wimbledon, the Olympics and Restoration II.

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    Maverick TV rejigs

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    Maverick Television creative director Richard McKerrow has taken on a dual role as managing director following a restructure of the indie. In the re-organisation Jonnie Turpie becomes executive chairman and strategic director Alexandra Fraser becomes executive director. Colette Foster joins the company as an executive producer.

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    Comedy Unit hirings

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    Indie The Comedy Unit has made two appointments. Former presenter and writer Gavin Smith will fill the newly created role of development producer and researcher with a brief to boost it output for young people. Amritraj Thakur joins as business development and marketing manager.

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    Capital figures up

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    Capital Radio's revenues slowed in the run-up to Christmas but it still reported a rise in figures. For the last three months of 2003, the company reported a 5% rise in revenues compared with last year. Capital also said it had achieved 'particularly strong' revenue growth at alternative music station ...

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    Heart on good form

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    Heart FM's owner Chrysalis has reported a bullish start to the year with a 19% rise in revenues over the past five months. Chrysalis chairman Chris Wright said at the company's AGM this week that the company was 'well placed to maximise its potential within the newly deregulated media environment'. ...

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    The BBC after Hutton

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    The shock has begun to subside slightly after the high drama of last week - but the questions about the leadership and direction of the BBC post-Hutton and post-Dyke go on. Most industry figures who we talked to felt - perhaps for different reasons - that former BBC chairman Gavyn ...

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    Staff plan more action

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    BBC staff were preparing to show their support for deposed director general Greg Dyke again on Thursday (5 February) exactly a week after thousands spontaneously took to the streets to protest at his sudden departure.

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    What Greg Dyke meant to us

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    'Greg's departure is a tragic loss for all of us who care about public service broadcasting. I'll never forget the night in a pub in Whitehall where I outlined our plans for the Jubilee concerts at Buckingham Palace. Greg asked how much they would cost, when I told him he ...

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    Dyke's lasting legacy

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    Greg Dyke rescued the corporation from Birtism and gave the BBC's staff back their creative confidence

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    Offering odds on new DG

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    The competition has already begun to replace Dyke and Davies, Paul Revoir looks at odds for the top candidates

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    Granada Bristol wins ITV1 orders

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    Granada Bristol has won its biggest ever raft of commissions from ITV1 with three series including a reality show in which members of the public are press-ganged into crewing an ocean-going vessel, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Robinson takes 'worst jobs in history' for C4

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    Time Team presenter Tony Robinson is to trample woollen cloth barefoot in a bucket of stale urine as part of a new social history series for Channel 4, writes Jon Rogers.

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    RDF questions men's motives

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    RDF is making a three-part reality show for Channel 4 that uses physical challenges to discover what motivates men - fear of punishment or anticipation of reward, writes Glen Mutel.

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    Carr's distraction back for second run

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 comedy gameshow Distraction is to return for a second series. The programme, which showcases talents of writer and presenter Jimmy Carr, will return later this year after being given the green light by commissioning editor, comedy Iain Morris. As host, Carr asks contestants general knowledge questions while subjecting ...

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    Brook lapping to look at Palestine

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    BBC2 has commissioned documentary specialist Brook Lapping to explore the conflict in Palestine. Three one-hour films entitled Elusive Peace will cover the recent history of diplomatic efforts between Israel and the Palestinians. Brook Lapping's Norma Percy, who worked on the indie's award-winning series ...

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    September explores Britain's wild side

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    September Films has been commissioned by Sky One to make a studio-based live audience entertainment show celebrating the eccentric nature of the British public. Ordered by Sky One controller James Baker, the 8 x 60-minutes series, Britain's Wildest , presented by Mike Walker, will air ...

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    ITV's Andrew stocks up on kids shows

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    ITV controller of children's and youth programmes Steven Andrew has commissioned a number of new programmes. My Life as a Popat , a Feelgood Fiction production, follows Anand Popat, a 12-year-old Asian Adrian Mole who lives in a fantasy world to escape his squabbling family. ...

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    Stand up for the BBC

    2004-02-05T08:30:00Z

    Whatever reservations we might have about the BBC, we must rally to defend its core principles

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    Byford to lead review into Kelly decisions

    2004-02-05T08:00:20Z

    Acting BBC director general Mark Byford is to personally lead a review into the conduct of BBC staff involved in the Dr David Kelly affair following the stinging criticisms in the Hutton report.