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Analysis - Perils of standing by your man.
Richard Sambrook, the BBC's director of news, has staked his reputation on the outcome of the Hutton Inquiry. If the findings go against him, what then?
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FORMATS & DEALS - TLC TAKES ANOTHER 40 WHAT NOT TO WEAR.
US network TLC has licensed a further 40 episodes of fashion makeover show What Not to
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Lion sets up in LA.
Lion Television is extending its US presence with the opening of offices in Los Angeles on
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FORMAT FOCUS: SUPER SENIORS.
A thirst for reality shows featuring the 60-plus age group is emerging in mainland Europe and has sparked a pensioners' answer to Big Brother, writes Becky Wilkins.
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COMMISSIONS - THIRD TIME LUCKY FOR FAITH & MUSIC.
ITV controller of news, current affairs, arts and religion Steve Anderson has ordered a third series
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COMMISSIONS - SHINE SERIES TO STOP MEN EATING JUNK FOOD.
UKTV head of lifestyle Nick Thorogood has commissioned indie Shine Entertainment to produce a 15 x
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FORMATS & DEALS - CBBC TO MAKE SIMON CALLOW CO-PRO DRAMA.
CBBC Scotland has teamed up with Canadian producer Blueprint Entertainment for a co-production children's drama, Shoebox
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FORMATS & DEALS - FLEXTECH BUYS RAFT OF BUENA VISTA SHOWS.
Flextech Television has boosted the line-up on its Living TV, Trouble, Challenge and Ftn channels by
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COMMISSIONS - DISCOVERY HOLDS A TORCH FOR BARBECUES.
Discovery Home & Leisure channel director Paul Welling has ordered a 10 x 30-minute series from
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RDF fails to woo America with Banzai.
Banzai, the irreverent Japanese gameshow which became a cult hit for Channel 4, is struggling to make a similar impact in the US, writes Gavin Stamp.
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Commissioning - Discovery gets more image-conscious.
Discovery Health is widening its slate of serious health shows with a range of image and lifestyle series due to air later this year, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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Commissioning - ITV commissions double helping of drama series from Granada.
ITV has commissioned a 6 x 60-minute drama series from Granada starring Peter Davison as a top plastic surgeon who abandons London to live in a remote island off the north coast of England, writes Paul Revoir.
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Commissioning - Commissioner's Q&A - Matthew Paice.
Sky One head of factual Matthew Paice talks about the channel's plans for its evening entertainment slots and how to pick the winning ideas from the dead ducks.
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COMMISSIONS - ONE-OFF EXTREME SPORTS SPECIALS TO COME.
The Extreme Sports Channel has commissioned indies Friday and Chilli Media to produce one-off specials for
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Commissioning - BBC's Vine to front rock interview show.
Political pundit Jeremy Vine will host a new series of BBC1 rock star interviews as part
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COMMISSIONS - FIVE LOOKS FOR THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUTH.
Five is to investigate boarding schools and girl gangs as part of a new factual strand
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Second outing for Paramount.
Paramount Comedy is launching a second timeshift channel on Sky Digital, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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... while Sky News stays at home.
BSkyB has shelved a plan to launch its Sky News service in the US, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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HUTTON INQUIRY - The biggest show in town.
As the Hutton inquiry pushes the usual silly season stories off the news pages, Leigh Holmwood reports on the differing approaches of the national news providers to tackling the biggest political story of the year.
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BBC World plots US invasion ...
The BBC's international news and information channel BBC World is set to launch in the US as part of continued plans to expand its global reach, writes Leigh Holmwood.