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Production - Rough Cut - Question time.
Cassian Harrison asks why TV execs feel obliged to come over all defensive in the face of success.
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IN PRODUCTION - MTV SIGNS OB CREW.
Scottish TV and Grampian TV Resources have won the contract to provide outside broadcast facilities for
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PRODUCTION - ON LOCATION - THE TRAVELLING CIRCUS.
Travel Sick was an unexpected success for Class Films, inspiring a return. Series director Duncan Wilson reports on blowing up and setting fire to his presenter in exotic locations.
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: AUTHORING.
Radio 4 presenter John Humphrys has been banging on about the debasement of the English language
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In production - Red cuts eight support jobs.
Red Post Production has been forced to make eight staff redundant, writes Will Strauss.No frontline creatives
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In production - Two join Blue Post.
Senior editor Dan Goldthorp has joined Blue Post Production. Goldthorp, whose credits include the documentary series
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IN PRODUCTION - CLEAR BUYS AVID SET.
West London post house Clear Cut Pictures has purchased seven Avid Media Composer Adrenaline systems and
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Production - DGP invests in DVD with three appointments.
Soho facility house DGP has expanded its DVD department with the recruitment of three new staff,
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In production - Monkeys front BBC ad campaign.
The BBC launches a new advertising campaign this week to promote its six digital channels. The
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In production - Abyss ventures into the Pacific.
BBC Bristol will trawl the depths of the Pacific Ocean for a second series of underwater
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In production - C4 recreates Egyptian lives.
Red Post Production has completed post work on Channel 4's documentary Ancient Egyptians, a four-part series
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Production - 3G phones could have a radio role.
A production team from BBC Bristol, which produced a programme package featuring footage captured using a
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IN PRODUCTION - TYRELL TEACHES 3D.
Reseller Tyrell has opened a training centre at its Soho office to offer operational and technical
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Opinion - In my view - Women on top in TV?
Women may dominate the top jobs and, increasingly, the schedules, but balancing family and career is as hard as ever, writes John Willis.
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Opinion - Shooting the messenger.
While the BBC already seems to have learnt from Hutton, the government's kneejerk reaction to uncomfortable truths in the media shows it hasn't.
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Opinion - Comment - Telling fact from fiction.
It's time people stopped confusing innovative documentary-making with gameshows and reality shows, just because they are both shot in a 'realistic' way, says Penny Woolcock.
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Interview - Brooksidecloses its doors.
As we bid farewell to Brookside, the soap which revolutionised TV drama and brought us some of the most memorable moments in small-screen history, Peter Keighron talks to Phil Redmond about the series' genesis, its impact and the future for Mersey TV.
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Analysis - A bloody battle for ITV's throne.
How will Michael Green's humiliating public betrayal affect the proposed Carlton and Granada merger, asks Conor Dignam.
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Brookside - R.I.P. Brookie (1982-2003).
Brookside might have been best known by viewers for its cults, crashes and crazy husbands, but what impact has it had on the industry?
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FORMATS & DEALS - DISCOVERY WANTS THUNDER RACES FOR US.
Leopard Films has been commissioned by Discovery Channel US to produce a 60-minute special based on