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    This BBC row is not about sources - it is about power

    2003-07-24T09:15:17Z

    What a difference a day makes. The daily skirmishes between the government and BBC have seen both sides at various ...

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    Our tape shows Dr Kelly slated Blair says BBC

    2003-07-24T09:15:12Z

    The BBC said yesterday it can prove weapons expert David Kelly believed that Tony Blair exaggerated the case for wa...

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    Sunrise set on mean country

    2003-07-24T09:12:14Z

    Sunrise Radio, which broadcasts to Asian communities across Britain, is close to buying the Mean Country station in...

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    Blunkett savages BBC in asylum row

    2003-07-24T09:10:11Z

    The home secretary, David Blunkett, today launches an outspoken attack on the BBC, accusing it of playing into the ...

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    Post houses in tie-up

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    London post houses Component and Suite have consolidated part of their businesses. Component's edit, audio and machine room facilities will now be shared with Suite but the company's graphics, DVD and equipment hire divisions will continue to operate and trade independently under the existing Component name. Three redundancies have been ...

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    FX move at Golden Sq

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Golden Square Post Production has lured senior Flame artist Rachel Mills from Glassworks to head its effects department. Mills has eight years' industry experience and her previous credits include Sprite's Kebab commercial, Chris Cunningham's Orange photo messaging campaign and Aero's Bubble and Squeak spot. She was previously a 3D animator. ...

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    Sanctuary opens in Frith Street

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    London facilities house Sanctuary Post has moved into new premises in Frith Street and added audio mixing and track-laying to its DVD authoring and video editing/compositing activities, writes Kevin Hilton.

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    Chris Smith to front Five show

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Former media secretary Chris Smith is to present a 30-minute authored documentary for Five looking at Emily Brontes classic novel Wuthering Heights, as part of a handful of new arts orders, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Framestore CFC and The Mill vie for Sfx Emmy

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Visual-effects giants Framestore CFC and The Mill will battle it out for the outstanding special visual effects for a miniseries, movie or a special award at this year's Emmy Awards in the US, writes Will Strauss.

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    Men & Motors pays homage to little car

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Granada Manchester is producing a 60-minute show paying tribute to the British classic the Mini to air on its joint-venture Men & Motors channel. Mini Magic, which follows on from previous shows on the Ford Cortina and Capri, looks at both the early Mini and ...

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    Rejigged Fort Boyard returns to Challenge?

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Flextech games and quiz channel Challenge? has ordered another series of gameshow Fort Boyard from Ronin TV with a new look and different presenters.

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    BBC designer database

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    The BBC's costume and wigs department is launching a service to assist producers in sourcing designers for their productions. Designer Link, which is intended to save production teams' time, will provide details of designers' work from a database of costume designers and make-up artists and hopes to bridge the gap ...

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    Bikes to battle it out on Men & Motors

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Men & Motors channel controller Lesley Johnson has commissioned The Creation Company to produce a 6 x 30-minute series comparing the 'the hottest sports bikes on the market to the best race bikes in the world'. Road v Race, to air in the winter, will ...

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    Disney serves cheesy cartoon for autumn

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Toon Disney Channel is unveiling a brand new 26 x 30-minute animated series, Ratz, from 1 September. The show will air at 08.25 in a weekly slot as part of its autumn schedule. The series, bought from French production company Xilam for the cartoon channel, ...

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    Fame Academy hits tech snag

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    The second series of the BBC's multimillion pound reality TV show Fame Academywill air for the first time tomorrow night (26 July) despite suffering serious technical difficulties during pre-production, writes Sam Espensen.

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    Celador wins R4 comic arts order

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Celador Productions has been commissioned by BBC Radio 4 to develop a new arts discussion show, with a comedy twist, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Stand-up Bloom takes his problem to R4

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Stand-up comedian Adam Bloom is making his first foray into radio with his own show on BBC Radio 4. The 6 x 15-minute series, The Problem with Adam Bloom, will mix stand-up with reconstructions of real events examining topics such as the origin of gossip ...

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    BBC4 examines what if? scenarios

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Comedian Clive Anderson is to present a BBC4 series which will look at how past events might have turned out if we had known what we know now. Each episode of the six-part What If?will see Anderson joined by three studio guests discussing a particular ...

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    Somethin' Else gives R2 more soul solutions

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    Radio and TV indie Somethin' Else has been asked to make a third series of its Mica Paris-fronted soul music series Soul Solutionsfor BBC Radio 2. Commissioned by Radio 2 head of programmes Lesley Douglas, the 16 x 30-minute series, which will air from 6 ...

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    ITV1 gives boot challenge another run

    2003-07-24T08:30:00Z

    LNN Factuals has picked up another series order for Boot Sale Challenge, the ITV regional show in which two teams of bargain hunters battle to find bits of junk worth a small fortune. LWT deputy director of broadcasting Geraldine Woods has ordered the 12 x ...