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    BBC entrusts Dr Who delivery to Beam.tv

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    The Mill is using its delivery and viewing system Beam.tv on the new series of Dr Who , the first time it has been used for a longform broadcast project.

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    Neville-Jones leaves BBC a year early

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    BBC governor Dame Pauline Neville-Jones, who former director general Greg Dyke branded the 'posh lady' who helped force him out, is to leave the corporation a year before her term ends.

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    BBC digital radio strategy lauded

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    The BBC's five new digital radio stations have been given a broad thumbs-up, but need clearer remits to distinguish them from their commercial counterparts, according to a government-backed report.

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    Battle for cricket

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 and BSkyB are hot favourites to keep hold of terrestrial and satellite rights to English cricket coverage. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is currently considering offers for rights to domestic and international cricket, including Test and one-day international matches, from 2006 to 2009. The ECB is ...

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    Baker joins TWI

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Martin Baker, the former Carlton commercial director, has been appointed commercial director of indie TWI. He joins next month and will be responsible for overseeing TWI's numerous rights and programme deals in the UK and abroad. He will work closely with programme chief Alastair Waddington and head of sport Graham ...

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    Bacon on board

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    TV and radio presenter Richard Bacon has been appointed to the board of the Optimistic Network, owner of producer-broadcaster Nation 217, as a non-executive director. Bacon, an executive producer on Nation 217's channel-surfing format Flipside TV, will be advising on formats and talent for the company. Advertising veteran Jay Pond-Jones ...

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    BBC sweeps awards

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    The BBC picked up nine awards at last week's Wildscreen Festival in Bristol, with the Natural History Unit winning seven of them. Channel 4 was the only other UK broadcaster to win an award, with Magnetic Storm , made by Dox Productions, picking up best ...

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    Aussie Gold exit

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Darren Gray, director of programming for the Aussie Gold channel, has stepped down months before the station is due to launch. Gray is to resume his career as a theatrical agent and his position will be covered by chief executive Alan Huggett until a replacement is appointed. Aussie Gold will ...

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    Gavin starts vehicle to bid for BBC assets

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Rupert Gavin, the former chief executive of BBC Worldwide, has taken a step closer to bidding for the corporation's commercial assets with the creation of a new company.

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    Sky takes Tiger Aspect's Wimps

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Sky One has commissioned a primetime reality show from indie Tiger Aspect that aims to turn below-average Joes into fully fledged action men.

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    ID appoints two

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    ID Distribution has poached two executives to complete its senior line-up. Managing director Sally Miles has appointed BBC drama co-production executive Katherine McMillan to oversee pre-sales and co-production and hired Distraction Formats sales director Beata Hegedus to sell reality, lifestyle and finished programmes.

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    BBC snaps up American dad in Fox deal

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has bought exclusive UK rights to new US satirical animation American Dad. The series, which features CIA officer Stan Smith, who will do anything to protect his family and America, will air on BBC2 and BBC3 after its US debut on Fox ...

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    Ten Alps signs Fremantle deal

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Ten Alps, the indie co-founded by Sir Bob Geldof, has signed a development deal with Fremantle Media North America (FMNA) in a bid to break into the US.

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    Shine's first feature to get BBC airing

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Indie Shine's first feature film, which premieres at the London Film Festival next week, will be screened by the BBC later next year. The 100-minute Bullet Boy , which stars So Solid Crew rapper Asher D, tells the story of two brothers growing up in ...

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    Five adds Landmark trio to doc strand

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Five is to extend its Extraordinary People strand with three new documentaries from indie Landmark Films including a film about women who live in a continuous state of sexual arousal.

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    Disney adapts pre-school show for UK

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Disney is to air pre-school show Play with me Sesame on the Playhouse Disney channel, with two new British muppets created exclusively for the UK. The two new characters, Kit and Domby, will appear in a specially inserted segment to bring a more local feel ...

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    Nye to adapt comic diary

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    GRANADA has teamed up with Men Behaving Badly writer Simon Nye to adapt cult classic book The Diary of a Nobody.

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    Buy for films at 59

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Films at 59 has purchased an Avid Unity System from Avid, capping£1.5m of investment in the past six months. The server will connect to 35 edit systems across Bristol-based facility houses Films at 59 and Pink House, including four recently purchased Avid Adrenalines. Films at 59 managing director Gina Fucci ...

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    C4 goes for a further Jump

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is to follow last year's documentary about the French urban sport of free-running.

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    C4 to blow up buildings with Riba

    2004-10-21T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 and the Royal Institute of British Architects (Riba) have teamed up to blow up Britain's worst building in a new four-part series. Oxford Film and Television is producing Demolition to coincide with the 10th anniversary of Riba's Building of the Year prize ...