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    Kath and Kim come to BBC2

    2004-08-16T10:41:52Z

    Cult Australian sitcom Kath and Kim is to make its long-awaited debut on UK terrestrial TV after the BBC snapped up the rights.

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    BBC takes Frost off breakfast menu

    2004-08-16T10:34:31Z

    Veteran interviewer Sir David Frost is to relinquish his weekly Breakfast with Frost show after 12-years to front a new interview strand.

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    BBC secures private cash for Pacific Quay

    2004-08-16T10:28:47Z

    BBC Scotland has secured£129m in funding for the construction of its new Pacific Quay building in Glasgow from Barclays Capital.

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    BBC launches film-maker talent scheme

    2004-08-13T11:31:01Z

    The BBC has launched a new young talent scheme that will give one film-maker the chance to direct an episode of daytime drama Doctors.

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    DMGT buys another Aussie radio licence

    2004-08-13T11:16:22Z

    GWR stakeholder Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) has bought its third new Australian radio licence within a year for around£20.3m.

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    Grade calls in accountants

    2004-08-13T10:42:56Z

    BBC chairman Michael Grade has called in a firm of independent accountants to carry out an urgent investigation in to the corporation's finances following criticism of its 'financial controls'.

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    Five snares Joey

    2004-08-13T10:40:55Z

    Five has won the battle for Friends spin-off Joey , paying a rumoured£500,000 an episode for the comedy.

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    PEER POLL: TV documentaries

    2004-08-13T08:00:00Z

    The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Are the Grierson judges correct in calling the decline in TV documentaries 'catastrophic'?

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    Heading for the chop

    2004-08-12T11:47:54Z

    The increasingly competitive battle for audience share is pushing networks to pull the plug quickly on struggling shows and be more cautious about commissioning unproven formats.

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    Russia takes C4 clean-up format

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Russian audiences will be offered a peek into the messy homes of their neighbours in a local adaptation of Channel 4's How Clean is Your House?.

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    C4 pulls out of bidding for Joey

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has pulled out of the race for Friends spin-off Joey. Despite having a first-look option, the channel has refused to meet Warner Brothers' asking price. Five remains the favourite to land the sitcom, ahead of ITV.

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    Aardman takes two awards at Rushes Shorts Festival

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Aardman Animation picked up two awards at the Rushes Soho Shorts Festival last week.

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    Sci-Fi appoints UK acquisitions chief

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    The Sci-Fi Channel UK has created a new role to oversee programme acquisitions.

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    Attheraces end prompts action

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Arena Leisure and BSkyB this week filed a£51m legal action against the Racecourse Holding Trust (RHT), in an effort to recoup some of the losses made from the demise of the Attheraces TV channel.

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    CBBC orders dog adventure

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    The company behind cult children's drama Press Gang has been commissioned to make a kids comedy drama for the BBC.

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    Granada sells dramas to Albania

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has made its first package sale into Albania with a deal that includes more than 100 titles. The package has been sold to Viziontrade for free terrestrial network distribution and comprises 300 hours of programming such as The Forsyte Saga, Island at War ...

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    Alias to buy Kaydara

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    3D graphics company Alias is set to buy fellow Canadian company Kaydara, a developer of real-time 3D character animation and motion-editing solutions. Kaydara provides services across film, video game and interactive mediums with products such as Motionbuilder and FBX. FBX allows animators to transfer assets between tools. Alias has pledged ...

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    Sky may allow content share

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Sky+ customers could soon be able to send recorded TV programmes to each other over the internet and download content onto devices such as laptop computers.

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    BBC America takes fifth my family series

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    BBC America has picked up the fifth series of sitcom My Family from indie DLT Entertainment after buying the first four seasons earlier this year. The deal includes 13 episodes, a one-off flashback episode and a Christmas special. The show, which stars Robert Lindsay as ...

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    Tiger Aspect makes CBBC animation

    2004-08-12T08:30:00Z

    Tiger Aspect is to produce a new 26-part animated series for the BBC. Charlie and Lola is based on Lauren Child's children's books of the same name. Aimed at four to six-year-olds, the series, which is voiced by children, focuses on the adventures of seven-year-old ...