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Repetitive strain
BBC viewers believe that repeats are proof their licence fee cash is being squandered but, says Steve Hewlett, a high proportion of programmes are shown again for good reasons.
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Shooting in HD: it's all in the detail
High definition is at last becoming a reality as the number of shows being shot on the format continues to rise. Bu...
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Mosey gets sporting chance
Roger Mosey may not have been an obvious contender for BBC director of sport, but his experience and his passion make him a canny choice to lead the department up north.
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Edinburgh is a dead loss
We don't need a panel discussion to tell us whether TV has pushed the boundaries too far on sex and death.
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TV's long hard week
Last year the ratings talk was of BBC1's Black Wednesday and ITV1's Saturday slump. This year every day is tough for the terrestrials who face relentless competition from multichannel.
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Another flawed Hutton
Hutton's picture of an indie sector set to crush the BBC once the WoCC gives it a foot in the door is a far-fetched one.
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Under no illusions
Objective Productions managing director Andrew O'Connor says the indie outfit is no one-trick pony as it attempts to move beyond magic and become a major supplier of comedy programmes.
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Objective wins Balls of Steel spin-off
Objective has been commissioned to make a spin-off of its forthcoming Balls of Steelprank show - the programme which famously filmed actor Tom Cruise getting sprayed with a water pistol, writesGeoff White.
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Initial to make John Peel special for C4
Channel 4 is to dig into the late Radio 1 DJ John Peel's record collection for a documentary special this autumn. Initial is making John Peel's Record Boxwith help from the Peel family, notably his son Tom Ravenscroft who is a researcher on the 60-minute show. ...
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ITV role for Gimme Gimme's Dreyfus
James Dreyfus, star of Gimme Gimme Gimme, is to play the part of two characters in his first lead role in an ITV1 comedy. Inside Out(working title), a 90-minute comedy from Tiger Aspect, revolves around a career criminal and an actor who ...
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Outhwaite to star in BBC1 hotel drama
The world of sex and seduction in the luxury hotel industry is being filmed for a new BBC1 drama by indie Carnival Films. Hotel Babylon- inspired by author Imogen Edwards-Jones' book of the same name - stars Tamzin Outhwaite as an ambitious hotel manager and Max Beesley ...
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BBC1 looks at international adoption
BBC1 is planning a two-part documentary looking at the international adoption trade. The series, called Baby Be Mine, follows several would-be parents as they explore the different options for adopting children abroad, in countries from Romania to Cambodia. The 2 x 60-minute programmes are in production, ...
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Commissioner's Q&A: Geoff Daniels
The senior vice-president of development & production for National Geographic Channels International hopes to stir things up again with a provocative new format and find a breakout science series
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Unclear future for Celador sales arm
Who Wants to be a Millionaire?producer Celador this week said it would be prepared to allow a management buyout of its international sales arm - but said talks about a possible sale had now been put on hold.
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Living TV buys UK rights to Teen Awards
Living TV has bought UK exclusive rights to 20th Century Fox's Teen Choice Awards(pictured). The annual live event in which American teenagers vote for their favourite movies, actors, sports icons and singers via an online ballot will air on Living on 21 August, a week after ...
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Sit-Up TV licenses formats in Asia
TV retailer Sit-Up TV has licensed its channel formats across Asia in a 20-year deal worth upwards of $20m. Asian TV shopping specialist Pacific Media is to make an initial payment of $14m to Sit-Up allowing it to adapt Price-Drop TV and Bid TV channels for its own market. The ...
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Chorion gobbles up Hungry Caterpillar
Chorion, the rights company that owns Noddyand Mr Men, has bought up the rights to classic kids book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. It has paid an undisclosed sum for New York firm Silver Lining Productions, which owns the ...
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Fremantle media appoints new US head
Fremantle Media has promoted Cecile Frot-Coutaz to chief executive of its North American arm, filling the role left vacant by Tom Gutteridge's exit. Frot-Coutaz, currently chief operating officer of Fremantle Media North America (FMNA), will report to Fremantle Media chief executive Tony Cohen. She said one of her priorities was ...
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Format Focus: red/blue
A format which pitches liberals against conservatives has yet to find the backing of a broadcaster.
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London Studios offers HD editing
The London Studios is investing£1.5m in its post-production facilities as it adds an additional 11 suites and makes its first step into high-definition editing.