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PRODUCTION - TILSTON BACK TO OASIS.
Engineer Steve Tilston has rejoined post facility Oasis Television. The former Gee Broadcast and Channel TV
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PRODUCTION - ATR'S NEW FACILITY.
Teddington Studios is opening a purpose-built facility for the joint Channel 4, BSkyB and Arena Leisure
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Interview - CiTV comes of age.
With the help of a budget hike, fresh programming ideas and a renewed multichannel strategy, can Steven Andrew, ITV's head of children's and youth, lead the CiTV brand into a bright new future?
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Production - UK post spending climbs to£1.3bn.
UK Television, film and commercial producers spent£47m more on post-production in 2002 than they did
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FORMATS & DEALS - FIREWORKS SELLS MICE DRAMA TO DISCOVERY.
Discovery UK and Ireland has acquired a factual drama special from distributor Fireworks International. Woodmouse -
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Commissioning - Waddell scores two.
Northern Irish indie Brian Waddell Productions has been commissioned to make two one-hour documentaries for BBC1 Northern Ireland, writes Glen Mutel.
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Commissioning - Monarch kept on.
BBC Scotland has commissioned indie Ecosse Films to produce a sixth series of BBC1's Scottish drama
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Commissioning - Kylie tops Five musical line-up.
Five is to screen a new documentary on pint-sized pop princess Kylie Minogue as part of a series of one-off music shows, writes Michael Rosser.
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Commissioning - Latest home front.
Norwich-based indie Imago is making a broadcast pilot for a property makeover show for ITV1. Front
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Commissioner's Q&A - Richard Melman.
The channel director for the History and Biography channels confesses that he would like to steal Time Team from Channel 4 and would be happy with a programme budget 'half the size' of BBC4's.
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Commissioning - Boat special for ITV.
New Plymouth-based indie Televisionary has been commissioned by ITV controller of daytime Liam Hamilton to make
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Commissioning - BBC Radio dramatises Mary Poppins.
Mary Poppins is to be adapted for radio for the first time as part of BBC
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Commissioning - BBC Gospel show.
BBC head of religion and ethics Alan Bookbinder has commissioned a 60-minute reality television-style show in
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Sky's Baker orders teen horror show.
Sky One controller James Baker has greenlit his first drama since taking over in October with a major new teen horror series from Elisabeth Murdoch's indie, Shine Entertainment, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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FORMATS & DEALS - MY DAD THE ROCK STAR HEADS FOR ASIA.
Nickelodeon has secured the TV rights in several major territories for animated series My Dad the
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Analysis - On the box - Tapeworms or tagliatelle?
If you were about to tuck in to a lovely pasta meal, you wouldn't watch a programme about parasites, would you? Jeff Ford should have known better.
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Analysis - Game over for Technology.
Despite its success in getting Freeview launched, BBC Technology is to be put up for sale. And with Charter renewal looming, there is increasing speculation about other non-core BBC activities, says Suzannah Scott.
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Analysis - Profile - Channel hopper moves again.
The commissioner behind Ali G and Banzai, Andrew Newman, is returning to his 'spiritual home' - C4. But how much leeway will he have with boss Kevin Lygo?
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In my view - Stuart Cosgrove, director of nations and regions at Channel 4 - Blowing Belfast's bugle.
Belfast companies have started to deliver to the networks. Now, all they need is some confidence, says Stuart Cosgrove.
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Commissioning - BBC2 to kick off football weekly.
BBC2 is to jump on the football bandwagon by launching its first magazine-style show dedicated to