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Unions urge Granada staff to take pay offer
Union negotiators are urging workers across Granada's businesses to accept a new pay offer from the company, following the threat of strike action.
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PRODUCTION - On Location - When the boat comes in.
Film-maker David Peat travelled to a fishing town in north-east Scotland and found a harsh environment, a misunderstood community and a way of life under threat.
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PRODUCTION - Here come the Belgians - again.
In an otherwise uneventful year, Belgian companies have made inroads into the outside broadcast market in Europe. Kevin Hilton asks where they are headed.
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PRODUCTION - It's all in the post.
Post-production facilities have experienced another difficult year, with many of them resorting to managment buyouts to survive. Sam Espensen looks back.
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PRODUCTION - Technology Analysis - Great leap forward.
Kevin Hilton explains how 2003 became the year that the 'project' audio post facility really started liberating the specialist sound editor and dubbing mixer.
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PRODUCTION - TX - Love and devotion.
There is something sexy about a high-speed police chase or a doctor rushing into an emergency
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RATINGS - Memorable moments few and far between in 2003.
.15 10.33 BBC2 22 56 Gardeners' World Fri 20.30 2.90 11.97 0.95
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Off the Record - Lavish Living.
Nick Thorogood has clearly been watching too much of his own channel. The head of lifestyle
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Off the Record - Chairman search.
And so to the search for a new ITV chairman. Many of you won't remember that
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Off the Record - Superstar Suites.
BBC Television Centre has installed swish new dressing rooms with en-suite showers, plasma TVs and mini-bars.
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Off the Record - Trouble brews at Playout Centre.
Trouble is brewing at the London Playout Centre after a disaffected manager got his staff to
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Off the Record - Boredom unconfined.
Steven Moffat, the writer of Coupling, looked decidedly more comfortable receiving a gong at last week's
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OPINION - Bring back Rod and Emu.
There needs to be more people wearing waistcoats and tall hats on TV over Christmas, and less of the Beckhams and Osbournes.
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BROADCAST PANTO - Aladdin... or how clean is your lamp?
an friends) from those nasty, scheming, ming, ming, ming, public disservice broadcasters at... Robin: Hold on!
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INTERVIEW - The popular touch.
BBC entertainment events chief Bea Ballard can count on her Christmas Parkinson and EastEnders specials bringing in the ratings. But is she right that old-style variety shows are due for a comeback?
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Production - Molinare to host Sky daytime show.
Molinare has secured the contract for Sky One and Shine's new daytime show.The Russell Grant Show
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Production - Discreet's US parent in move to shed jobs.
Discreet is to streamline its management operation as part of a rationalisation process announced by its
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Production - Mitcorp set to plug gap left by McMillan.
Following the closure of broadcast equipment reseller McMillan last week, Mitcorp UK has announced that it
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IN PRODUCTION - Rushes makes 1960s come alive.
The second series of the Bafta-nominated comedy 15 Storeys High starts on BBC3 early next year.
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IN PRODUCTION - Clear Cut explanation of Big Bang.
Project Poltergeist is a Horizon episode from documentary outfit Dox about neutrinos - sub-atomic particles which