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C4I chalks up That'll Teach 'Em deal
Channel 4 International has optioned the format of That'll Teach 'Em to Endemol Spain. The reality format, in which a class of pupils are put through a month-long 1950s-style boarding school regime, has already been picked up by Endemol in France, Italy and the Netherlands as well as Tresor Television ...
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S4C to screen second Fireman Sam series
Animated children's show Fireman Sam is set to return to S4C for another Welsh-language series in 2005. The channel is currently screening the first series of the programme - its first new series since 1994. In addition, the BBC will screen English-language versions of both ...
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Mentorn wins£20m Fox order
Mentorn has secured a further $20m from US broadcaster Fox after getting the greenlight for a 25-hour first instalment of 'never-ending' reality show, Forever Eden.
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Maidstone puts£2m into studio
The maidstone Studios is to invest£2.3m in a brand new 12,000 sq ft studio. Chairman Rowland Kinch said Maidstone can afford the new studio partly because it secured a year's contract for SMTV's replacement, Ministry of Mayhem (MOM), produced by Fountain TV and airing from ...
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Saga Glasgow appoints MD
Saga Radio has taken a step closer to launching its new station in Glasgow by appointing Norman Quirk managing director.
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Nighty Night (BBC3) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'The whole blacker-than-black affair was translated into something rather wonderful by the deadpan performance of w...
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Nighty Night (BBC3) - Gerard O'Donovan, Daily Telegraph
'If the quality radiating from the opening episode is consistent through the series we can hail a considerable new ...
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Donovan (ITV1) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'Donovan was an unexceptional thriller that was transformed into a memorable event by the fact that it brought Tom ...
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Shattered (C4) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'It's like Big Brother without the interesting bits.'...
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Dilnott-Cooper quits ITV
Carlton's most senior content executive, Rupert Dilnott-Cooper, has confirmed that he is leaving ITV.
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Schofield invests in Plymouth radio bid
This Morning host Phillip Schofield has made a 'substantial' investment in a local radio company which is attempting to launch a new commercial station in Plymouth.
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ITV Sales hire radio chief
ITV Sales, the merged Carlton and Granada ad sales shop, has announced the appointment of radio executive Justin Sampson as its new director of customer relationship management.
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Public scripts new Canterbury Tales
Stars of BBC1 series The Canterbury Tales are to read fresh interpretations of the classic stories for a new Radio 4 series written by the public.
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BBC3 turns comedy scout
BBC 3 is piloting a new format designed to give budding comics a chance to get onto UK television.
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Davies: No change to BBC governance
The BBC chairman Gavyn Davies has said he sees no reason for reform of the governance of the corporation - despite the expected criticism from Lord Hutton's report due to be published within the next few weeks.
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Donovan (ITV1) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'A slow-burning psychological thriller underpinned by two quietly electric performances.'...
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Donovan (ITV1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'I admit that I'd quite like to know if Donovan is the killer. I also wish there was an easier way of getting the a...
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Donovan (ITV1) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star and Daily Express
'You wouldn't need a microscope to spot holes in the plot.'...
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Donovan (ITV1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'From its (dull, faintly ludicrous) title onwards, to say it didn't work would be an understatement.'...