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C4 to move away from US
Channel 4 director of television Tim Gardam pledged this week to shift the channel's focus away from imported US shows towards more homegrown product, writes Penny Hughes
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Wall heads list for top Five job
Five shareholders have kicked off their search for a new chief executive and hope to make an appointment by Christmas, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Flagship BBC 2 show to cover economics
Award-winning documentary maker Adam Curtis has been commissioned to produce a major investigation into the world economy in the 1990s for a flagship new BBC 2 series, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Bectu seeks BBC meeting
Broadcasting union Bectu is calling for an urgent meeting with the BBC over fears that around 200 job cuts could be made across three BBC programme divisions, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Endemol puts weight behind interactivity
Endemol UK has poached Freeserve marketing director Peter Cowley to fill the newly created board-level role of director of interactive media, writes David Wood
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Steinberg set to take Fox Kids role
Former BSkyB pay-TV chief Bruce Steinberg is poised to be named as the new chief executive of Fox Kids Europe (FKE), writes Paul Revoir
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Toon channel backs UK talent
Cartoon Network has backed up its commitment to increase its level of original UK production with two animated projects, including a piece from the director of the award-winning Gorillaz music videos, writes Paul Revoir
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Little Britain to get TV airing
BBC Radio 4 sketch show Little Britainis set to be the latest radio comedy show to transfer to television, after securing an 8 x 30-minute slot on both BBC 2 and BBC 3, writes Leigh Holmwood
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MTV and Tiger Aspect plan kids series
Indie Tiger Aspect has teamed up with MTV to produce a 13-part, live-action series for CITV, writes Penny Hughes
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Nigella indie to look at the Great British bottom
Channel 4 has commissioned Nigella Lawson's indie, Pabulum Productions, to produce a 60-minute special on the history of the backside, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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C4 moves fast on Washington sniper film
Ideal World Productions is working on a one-hour, fast-turnaround documentary for Channel 4 charting the recent reign of terror inflicted on the US by the Washington sniper, writes Penny Hughes
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Foyle's War gets second series from Elliott
Greenlit Productions second world war crime drama Foyle's Warhas been commissioned for a second series before its first series has even finished its run. ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott has ordered 4 x 120-minutes of the series. Executive producer is Greenlit Productions head Jill ...
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HTV commissions pop factory music awards
Welsh indie Avanti Productions has been commissioned by HTV controller and director of programmes Elis Owen to produce a 60-minute awards show spin-off from its regular music strand The Pop Factory. The Pop Factory Awardstakes place in a disused lemonade ...
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ITV 2 to show warm-up to comedy awards
ITV 2 head of programmes Daniella Neumann has ordered a 60-minute special starring Jack Dee as a warm-up show for this year's British Comedy Awards. Countdown to the British Comedy Awards will be produced by Michael Hurll Television, which also produces the main awards ceremony ...
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The Bridge plans doc about Brighton music
Brighton-based indie The Bridge is to make a 6 x 30-minute series on the rise of the Brighton music scene for Meridian. The series, Brighton Beats, which will include the story of Fatboy Slim's notorious free beach parties and cover regional bands such as Electric ...
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BBC 1 to air Elton John special for Xmas
Elton John is to perform some of his most memorable songs in a special one-off concert for BBC 1. Elton John at the Royal Opera House, which will be recorded early next month to air around Christmas, will feature a 90-piece orchestra made up of ...
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Midsomer Murders wins two more orders
ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott has ordered a further two series of Bentley Productions' crime drama Midsomer Murders. The seventh series will be a 6 x 120-minute run with filming beginning in mid-May next year. A minimum of four other programmes have also been ...
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Men & Motors to show a-z of sex in the US
Men & Motors channel manager Lesley Johnson has commissioned Leeds-based indie Daisybeck Productions to produce Emma's A to Z of American Sex. The 13 x 30-minute series as been shot on location in the US will be broadcast early next year. The series will be ...
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Radio 4 drama snaps up Sex and the City star
Sex and the City actor Kyle MacLachlan has been lined up to star in a radio drama for BBC Radio 4. Love Letters, by American playwright Albert Ramsdell Gurney, is a 45-minute drama which revolves around the love letters written between characters Andrew Ladd (played ...
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Riverside Studios gets£3m revamp
Riverside Studios, the BBC's old Hammersmith base and former home to Chris Evans' TFI Fridayshow, has been given a£3m overhaul with the addition of permanent in-house sound, lighting and vision facilities, writes Colin Robertson