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Production - Hollyoaks sets up text connection.
Hollyoaks fans will be able to get an exclusive look at what their favourite on-screen characters
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Production - Asylum seekers doc wins three RTS awards.
A little-known October Films documentary for Channel 4 focusing on the prickly issue of asylum-seeking took all the plaudits at this week's RTS Craft and Design awards, writes Will Strauss.
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Production - BBC spruces up star rooms.
BBC Studios has finished the first phase of its redesign of the 'work and relaxation areas' at TV Centre in a bid to attract high profile celebrities to the BBC, writes Sam Espensen.
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Production - Discreet updates.
Discreet has announced new versions of its Inferno, Flint and Flame effects systems. The releases will
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Production - Oasis editor moves.
Editbox editor Richard Lawrence has left Oasis Television and moved over to Molinare as senior compositor/editor.
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Production - S4C Chooses Pro-Bel.
Welsh broadcaster S4C has placed an order with switcher and router manufacturer Pro-Bel for new presentation
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PRODUCTION - ANIMATION ENTRIES.
The British Animation Awards is calling for entries. The fifth year of the event will be
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PRODUCTION - SANCTUARY RECRUITS.
Sanctuary Post has hired four staff members this week. Simon O'Connor and Simon Kotowicz both join
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In production - Bed count is a winner at Carlton.
How many different beds have you slept in? That's the subject of 77 Beds, a short
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In production - C4 shows US lady serial killer.
Nick Broomfield's latest documentary follows the life of Aileen Wuornos, America's first female serial killer. The
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In production - BBC locates the body's visitors.
Body Snatchers is a gruesome three-part series made by the BBC exploring the relationship between man
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Production - Rough Cut - Jack is no master.
Gary McDonagh argues increasing requirements for production staff to multi-skill puts them at risk of being jacks-of-all-trades.
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: WHITE BALANCE.
A ritual that once took place before a shoot, new technology has nibbled away at setting
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Production - On Location - Doctor in the house.
Not a boyhood fan of the Doctor, Barry Ryan was on a learning curve as executive producer of UK Gold's Doctor Who @ 40 Weekend. But it didn't take him long to get the Timelord bug.
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Production - What TV can learn from computer games.
Fightbox and Time Commanders have brought the world of gaming to our TV screens. But, says Tim Child, to really get a glimpse of future convergence, blinkered TV execs should turn to the computer games industry.
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Production - On location - Blood, wet and tears.
The construction of a Roman villa was a fraught, much delayed project. Executive producer Roger James says history might just owe the team a debt of gratitude.
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BLAST! TO ANALYSE COMPATIBILITY ISSUES.
Blast! Films has been commissioned by BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy to make a factual entertainment series
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Dutch reformat Granada shows.
Former Granada controller of factual sales and acquisitions Malcolm Allsop, who recently joined Amsterdam-based TeVe Media
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FORMAT FOCUS: THE NEXT ACTION STAR.
Sixteen contestants are given acting classes, weapons training and dance classes in the hope of turning one of them into a big star, writes Michael Rosser.
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FORMATS & DEALS - PRIME SUSPECT HEADS FOR EASTERN EUROPE.
Granada International has made a hat-trick of new sales of hit Helen Mirren drama Prime Suspect