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PROGRAMMING - Dimmock branches out for BBC1.
Ground Force star Charlie Dimmock is set to be one of the new faces of BBC1's Garden Invaders series, write Leigh Holmwood and Paul Revoir.
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PROGRAMMING - Radio 4 examines Damilola witness.
The teenage girl who brought the trial of murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor to its knees is to be the focus of a new documentary for BBC Radio 4, writes Michael Rosser.
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PROGRAMMING - ITV2 GOES IN PURSUIT OF LIBERTY X ON TOUR.
LNN Factuals is making a 60-minute special for ITV2 which follows Popstars rejects Liberty X on
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PROGRAMMING - HOLLYWOOD STARS CAUGHT ON HOME MOVIES.
BBC1 is to show home movie-style footage of Hollywood celebrities showing the 'moments when their masks
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PROGRAMMING - C4 FOLLOWS MISTEEQ ON JAPANESE TOUR.
Channel 4 editor, music Jo Wallace has commissioned At It Productions to make a 30-minute film
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PROGRAMMING - BBC4 SPECIAL FOCUSES ON INDIRA GANDHI.
Former Indian leader Indira Gandhi is to be the subject of BBC4 special. The 90-minute The
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PROGRAMMING - MEN & MOTORS TO CELEBRATE THE FORD CAPRI.
Men & Motors has commissioned Granada to make a 60-minute show on the life of Ford's
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PROGRAMMING - RADIO 2 HAS ANOTHER BAD WEEK FROM CELADOR.
Celador has been commissioned to develop the ninth series of tragi-comedy show It's Been a Bad
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Capital wins Palace bash.
Officials at Buckingham Palace have selected Capital as official radio partner for the Queen's Coronation anniversary party, writes Michael Rosser.
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Films of Record to put ex-cons in doc.
Film-maker and criminologist Roger Graef is making a major new documentary for BBC1, looking at the delicate issue of what should be done with dangerous criminals once they are released from prison, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Vic and Bob go into production.
Comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer are to move into television production after recruiting former LWT
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Ofcom finds its voice.
Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter has filled another senior role, appointing former BBC reporter Matt Peacock as director of communications, writes Michael Rosser.
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SINGER COMPENSATED.
Former Telewest chief executive Adam Singer received #1.79m when he was ousted from the company in
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BBC WORLD IN IRAQ.
The BBC World Service has begun broadcasting health and safety information to the people of Iraq
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NUJ BALLOT CLOSES.
The National Union of Journalist's ballot of its 3,000 BBC members over strike action in response
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CAMPBELL GOES INDIE.
Ginger Media Group co-founder and former Virgin Radio chief executive David Campbell has joined indie Zenith
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BBC COVERS ROMANS.
BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey has commissioned two new computer generated factual series that will bring back
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Living to bring back Miss Universe contest.
Beauty pageant Miss Universe is returning to British television screens for the first time in what is believed to be a decade after Living TV picked up the UK rights to the event, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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International TV arms vie for Five rights.
Five UK distribution heavyweights, including Channel 4 International (C4I), are understood to be vying for Five's secondary rights business following the closure of Five International in February, writes Penny Hughes.
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Setanta takes Freeview slot.
Freeview viewers could soon receive additional Uefa Cup football and Scottish Premier League games, after Eire-based