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    BBC comedy to get own department

    2005-07-14T07:50:22Z

    The BBC is looking to give greater emphasis to comedy commissioning by creating a new comedy division on a par with its entertainment and drama departments.

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    Happy, but feeling the pressure

    2005-07-14T08:00:00Z

    The second part of our lifestyle survey looks at how those in broadcasting feel about issues such as job satisfaction, career development and stress.

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    The lure of the Golden Triangle

    2005-07-14T08:00:00Z

    Eastern Europe is becoming an increasingly important destination for UK drama productions seeking tax breaks and cheaper rates on studios, craftspeople, crews and kit hire. Is it worth the headahce and are there any hidden costs? Andy Stout reports.

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    A reporting revolution

    2005-07-14T08:00:00Z

    The use of user-generated content to record events as they occur brings a unique competitive edge to news-gathering but demands judicious editing

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    Gold medal coverage?

    2005-07-14T08:00:00Z

    There is little doubt that the 2012 London Olympic Games will prove a massive bonanza for the BBC. But the commercial channels and independents are also hot medal contenders.

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    Sums on ITV don't add up

    2005-07-14T08:00:00Z

    With few cuts left to be made at ITV and little strategic brand value to play on, Time Warner's bid makes no sense, writes Stuart Prebble.

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    From triumph to tragedy

    2005-07-14T08:00:00Z

    ITV London News' editor Stuart Thomas and his team went from covering the city's triumph in Singapore to the carnage of last Thursday's terrorist attack. By Kate Bulkley.

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    Don't do their dirty work

    2005-07-14T08:00:00Z

    As journalists we owe it to the victims of terrorism to tell their stories as honestly as we can, writes Kevin Sim.

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    Close but no cigar

    2005-07-14T08:00:00Z

    The annual report is a start but Michael Grade must go further to address legitimate concerns about the BBC.

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    BBC4 series looks at post-war Britain

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    BBC4 controller Janice Hadlow has commissioned a season of programmes looking at the post-war decade in the UK.

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    Commissioner's Q & A: Dominic Crossley-Holland

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    ITV's controller of current affairs, religion and arts is chuffed with his George Bush exclusive, excited by John Pilger and admits to a guilty pleasure

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    Doctor Doctor fills Five morning slot

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Princess Productions is to make a new live medical Q&A show to replace The Wright Stuffon Five during the summer. Doctor Doctor, commissioned by Five controller of daytime Kim Peat, will see familiar TV medics, including Dr Phil Hammond, Dr Mark Porter ...

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    Rantzen to front BBC2 death special

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    BBC2 and BBC Learning have commissioned Endemol UK to make a 90-minute special about medical care for dying people. Esther Rantzen will present How to Have a Good Death, which will be based on a national survey on the way we deal with death and dying. ...

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    Granada to make ITV2 parenting series

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Granada has been commissioned by ITV2 to make a new parenting series, in which a tough-talking teen coach is drafted into the family home to transform tearaway teens. You Have 'Em(working title) sees the parents pack their bags while their teenager is asleep and leave a ...

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    C4 orders three minute wonder shows

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has commissioned Endemol UK to make three short programmes for its Three Minute Wonderslot. Endemol will be making 3 x 3-minute shows about articulacy featuring vocal coach Bruce Wooding and his attempts to help a group of young people learn to communicate. The programmes ...

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    C4 and Pepsi team up for pop show

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is giving viewers the chance to stage a gig with their favourite pop act with a series wholly funded by soft drinks giant Pepsi.

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    Zig Zag boosts output with US commissions

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Zig Zag Productions has increased its US output with£2m worth of commissions from Discovery and TLC.

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    Boorman back on road for Sky One

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Sky One has secured exclusive rights to broadcast a follow-up to road trip series Long Way Round, which saw Ewan McGregor and his friend Charley Boorman go on a 20,000-mile motorcycle journey around the world. For the follow-up, Boorman has teamed up with BMW rider Simon ...

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    RDFR picks up strangest village rights

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    RDF Rights has acquired the rights to the documentary The Strangest Village in Britain, which aired as part of Channel 4's Only Humanstrand. Produced by Landmark Films, the programme looked at the village of Botton, which provides a refuge for people with ...

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    Five adds dinosaur show to Milkshake

    2005-07-14T08:30:00Z

    Five has bought Harry and His Bucketful of Dinosaursfrom Canada's CCI Entertainment for its morning children's strand, Milkshake. The 26 x 5-minute series, based on the books by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds, was produced in association with Collingwood O'Hare and Silver ...