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FORMATS & DEALS - BRAINPOOL TO DEVELOP COMEDY FORMATS.
Distraction Formats has landed a deal with German comedy producer Brainpool TV to handle all its
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ANALYSIS - Profile - Granada's queen of the jungle.
With shows such as Ibiza Uncovered and Temptation Island to her credit, Natalka Znak is regarded by some as the best in the business of producing reality TV.
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On the Box - Sex, politics and actualite.
Jane Root, controller of BBC2, finds herself falling for the charms of The Alan Clark Diaries and discovers surprising similarities between that and Nip/Tuck.
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ANALYSIS - The BBC's nerves rattle.
As the BBC's policy-makers try to second guess criticisms which may arise from the forthcoming Hutton report into the Kelly affair, is the corporation now exercising excessive caution, asks Jessica Hodgson.
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OPINION - In my view - Time to hang the jury.
Daisy Goodwin has done her time on awards juries and suggests the system is overdue for a shake-up.
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OPINION - Comment - I'm not losing any sleep.
The Daily Mail may have savaged Shattered's format and medical experts claimed it was dangerous, but Endemol's Tim Hincks says the contestants and young viewers disagreed.
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OPINION - Taking supplementals.
The Hutton inquiry's findings are likely to chasten us all, but how will they change the relationship between the media and politicians?
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COMEDY - Why comedy is no laughing matter.
With its high costs and high risks, comedy has become one of the toughest genres on television. And, as the pressure to find instant hits intensifies, can a new generation of British comedy emerge to emulate the successes of the past, asks Peter Keighron.
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INTERVIEW - Five's other owner.
After keeping a low profile for several years, Malcolm Wall is ready to talk - mainly about the issues facing Five. But he also enlightens Colin Robertson about rumours that he and David Elstein planned to take charge of ITV.
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Production - Broadcast '04 post survey.
Broadcast is to reveal the results of a major piece of research into the UK post-production
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Production - Corinthian shuts NW8 facilities.
Corinthian Television is abandoning its landmark studios in St John's Wood to concentrate business in its
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Gethin to leave Blue Peter
Blue Peter presenter Gethin Jones is to leave the programme at the end of the current series to pursue “the next stage in his career”, he has confirmed to viewers today.
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Production - Clear Cut moves to fill gap left by McMillan.
Post House Clear Cut Pictures has plucked two senior staff from defunct rental and reseller company McMillan to set up a division called Clear Cut Hires, writes John Oates.
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Production - Ascent loses staff.
Ascent Media UK is losing its finance director and the managing director of its creative and
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Production - Charter Renewal.
Equipment rental company Charter Broadcast has announced that it is to spend£3.4m on new equipment
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Production - Emap renames show.
Emap Media has unveiled a name change for The Production Show and details of Broadcast Week.
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Production - BT keeps it Real.
BT Broadcast Services (BTBS) is teaming up with RealNetworks to offer broadcasters a way to keep
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In Production - Component finishes CBBC work.
Component Graphics has completed design work on a 10 x 30-minute 'reality' series for the CBBC
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In Production - Baraka delivers fx for BBC3.
Baraka has created special effects for the second series of the BBC3 comedy series 15 Storeys
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In Production - Jump renews hit show credits.
Jump Design has put together new opening titles for the latest series of I'm a Celebrity