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Off the record - DJ storms off in a huff.
Talksport DJ James Whale stormed off in a huff at a recent Radio Academy debate when
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Off the record - BBC fires its best question at the PM.
Now who said the BBC was dumbing down? Word reaches us of the dilemma faced by
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Ratings - Journey to the depths fails to bring back pearls.
d 20.00 3.01 12.21 1.37 10.18 C4 25 23 Ready, Steady,
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Off the record - BBC creative director of arts in hot water.
BBC creative director of arts Mark Harrison has landed himself in hot water with the sensitive
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PRODUCTION - SANCTUARY RECRUITS.
Sanctuary Post has hired four staff members this week. Simon O'Connor and Simon Kotowicz both join
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Interview - The moving target.
The relationship between the independent production sector and the BBC has never been easy. Last year, Elaine Bedell was appointed the BBC's 'indie champion', and tells Jane Marlow how she is delivering.
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Production - Oasis editor moves.
Editbox editor Richard Lawrence has left Oasis Television and moved over to Molinare as senior compositor/editor.
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Production - On Location - Doctor in the house.
Not a boyhood fan of the Doctor, Barry Ryan was on a learning curve as executive producer of UK Gold's Doctor Who @ 40 Weekend. But it didn't take him long to get the Timelord bug.
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Production - Discreet updates.
Discreet has announced new versions of its Inferno, Flint and Flame effects systems. The releases will
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Production - Rough Cut - Jack is no master.
Gary McDonagh argues increasing requirements for production staff to multi-skill puts them at risk of being jacks-of-all-trades.
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Production - Hollyoaks sets up text connection.
Hollyoaks fans will be able to get an exclusive look at what their favourite on-screen characters
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Production - What TV can learn from computer games.
Fightbox and Time Commanders have brought the world of gaming to our TV screens. But, says Tim Child, to really get a glimpse of future convergence, blinkered TV execs should turn to the computer games industry.
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Production - On location - Blood, wet and tears.
The construction of a Roman villa was a fraught, much delayed project. Executive producer Roger James says history might just owe the team a debt of gratitude.
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In production - Bed count is a winner at Carlton.
How many different beds have you slept in? That's the subject of 77 Beds, a short
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Production - BBC spruces up star rooms.
BBC Studios has finished the first phase of its redesign of the 'work and relaxation areas' at TV Centre in a bid to attract high profile celebrities to the BBC, writes Sam Espensen.
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In production - BBC locates the body's visitors.
Body Snatchers is a gruesome three-part series made by the BBC exploring the relationship between man
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: WHITE BALANCE.
A ritual that once took place before a shoot, new technology has nibbled away at setting
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Production - Asylum seekers doc wins three RTS awards.
A little-known October Films documentary for Channel 4 focusing on the prickly issue of asylum-seeking took all the plaudits at this week's RTS Craft and Design awards, writes Will Strauss.
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PRODUCTION - ANIMATION ENTRIES.
The British Animation Awards is calling for entries. The fifth year of the event will be
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Production - S4C Chooses Pro-Bel.
Welsh broadcaster S4C has placed an order with switcher and router manufacturer Pro-Bel for new presentation