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Bebo's Sam King set for TV spin-off
A spin-off from Bebo drama The Secret World of Sam King is poised to move onto TV.
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Irvine Welsh to make ITV4 darts comedy
Trainspotting writer Irvine Welsh is set to direct ITV4's first original comedy commission, about a darts player who loses his nerve after suffering a heart attack.
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Sky 1 to develop crime novel
Sky 1 is developing a crime drama featuring a down-to-earth male detective and his “damaged” female colleague.
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Discovery asks North to become industrial
Fifth Gear presenter Jonny Smith is to “get his hands dirty” in a 10 x 30-minute engineering series by North One for Discovery.
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So TV in online talent venture
So Television is preparing to launch an online talent format called Noostar as a joint venture with interactive web company CogApp.
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Turner Kids creative boss opts for Red
The head of creative and production for Turner Kids has given Red One camera footage the thumbs up.
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IT workflow training offered
VET and Panasonic are teaming up to provide tapeless IT workflow training courses.
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Quantel on IABM shortlist
Quantel is one of 10 finalists in this year's IABM Peter Wayne award for design and innovation.
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Daily Crimewatch to tackle Asbo UK
The BBC is to take a Crimewatch spin-off on a month-long tour of the country to try and tackle the UK's Asbo problems.
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Content Post plans Noho growth
Content Post will add three new suites to its Noho facility after its launch business model - which combines a freelance talent agency with off and online post services - proved an immediate hit.
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24-7 DVD buys printer as disc output grows
Authoring and duplication facility 24-7 DVD has invested£170,000 in a Tapematic 2Print digital DVD and Blu-ray disc six-colour printer.
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PSB channels take 70% digital share
The growth of channels such as Five US and Film 4 helped PSB broadcasters command more than a 70% audience share in multichannel homes for the first time last year.
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Former IBF chief aims to drive up skills
Former International Broadcast Facilities (IBF) chief executive Terry Smith, who recently joined Silverglade Post as business development manager, is aiming to improve the skills of people entering the industry by championing a range of new training courses.
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Oldman's soccer skills to sell ITV
ITV has convinced Hollywood star Gary Oldman to show off his football skills for an on-air campaign promoting its football coverage across TV, online and mobile.
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Clear Cut books McWhinnie
Post house Clear Cut Pictures has appointed Genna McWhinnie to its bookings team.
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ITV's weekly audience share hits all-time low
ITV1 has suffered its worst weekly all-hours performance since audience measurement service Barb's new measurement system was introduced in 2001.
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Bull becomes Ascent CTO
Ascent Media has promoted Adrian Bull to the position of chief technology officer for Ascent Media Group Europe.
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Rhys Jones to front revived It'll Be Alright on the Night
ITV is resurrecting hit blooper show It'll Be Alright on the Night - and has called on indies to send in their out-takes.
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Sonic Trax upgrades
Pinewood-based sound post-production facility Sonic Trax has spent£35,000 upgrading its second largest sound suite, Edit 2.
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Viewers like a Patsy
BBC1's Who Do You Think You Are? was on fine form last night at 9pm as 6.9m viewers (29.8%) watched as actress Patsy Kensit researched her family tree, the show's highest ever audience.