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COMMISSIONS - AT IT GETS BEHIND SCENES FOR C4 AND DISNEY.
Channel 4 and Disney have commissioned indie At It Productions to produce 30-minute behind-the-scenes specials on
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FORMATS & DEALS - TARGET PICKS UP GAY DATING ADVICE SHOW.
Target Entertainment has secured the international rights outside the UK and US to dating show Straight
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Analysis - Profile - A hard nose for harder news.
Integrity, toughness and intuition for a fresh take on a story have earned Dorothy Byrne the accolade of first woman news head of a UK mainstream TV channel.
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Analysis - On the Box - Hand signs speak volumes.
Stuart Prebble is irritated by gesticulating TV journalists but finds that once you've noticed the clenched fists and oustretched hands, it's difficult to ignore.
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COMMISSIONS - CHRISTIAN RETURNS WITH TEEN ANGST SHOW.
Indie Moore Television has secured a third series for the Terry Christian-fronted discussion programme It's My
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FORMATS & DEALS - PBS BUYS ANOTHER HISTORY DETECTIVES.
US network PBS has ordered a second run of History Detectives from UK indie Lion Television.
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FORMAT FOCUS: MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING.
RDF's reality format for US cable channel Lifetime Television takes two female best friends and lets them plan each other's wedding, writes Paul Revoir.
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COMMISSIONS - CBEEBIES SHOW TEACHES TODDLERS TO BOOGIE.
Children will be encouraged to dance in a new CBeebies series, Boogie Beebies. Commissioned by CBBC
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Boost for Chrysalis as NZ plans Idol series.
Chrysalis Television's New Zealand production company, South Pacific Pictures, has been commissioned to make a local version of hit TV format Pop Idol, writes Paul Revoir.
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FORMATS & DEALS - RAFT OF SALES FOR THE KOALA BROTHERS.
Spellbound Entertainment has made several new sales of its debut pre-school series The Koala Brothers. The
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Commissioning - Commissioner's Q&A - Heather Jones.
Paramount Comedy Channel director of programming Heather Jones, on showcasing stand-up comedians and wanting to make more original programmes that feel uniquely British.
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COMMISSIONS - LEOPARD FILMS THINKS ROD'S STILL SEXY.
Five has ordered a one-hour documentary on legendary popstar and lothario Rod Stewart from indie Leopard
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COMMISSIONS - NEW SHOWS RIDE OUT ON MEN & MOTORS.
Men & Motors channel manager Lesley Johnson has commissioned three series including Bikes Aloud, a 13
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Zone Vision takes Reality TV to US.
Zone Vision, the UK-based broadcaster and distributor, is poised to launch its Reality TV channel in
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Royal Television Society Convention, Cambridge, 18-20 September 2003 - 400 of TV's biggest names put to the vote ...
In 2010 will Britain be watching more or less television?8% more, 56% less, 36% sameWho will
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Royal Television Society Convention, Cambridge, 18-20 September 2003 - Lord Burns to advise on BBC.
Media Secretary Tessa Jowell has appointed Abbey National chairman Lord Burns as a key independent advisor
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Royal Television Society Convention, Cambridge, 18-20 September 2003 - Grade rails against BBC short-termism.
The BBC's reliance on freelance production staff is stifling creativity in programme-making by discouraging risk-taking, according to former Channel 4 chief executive Michael Grade, writes Colin Robertson.
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Royal Television Society Convention, Cambridge, 18-20 September 2003 - Filmfour an error.
Former Channel 4 chief executive Michael Jackson has admitted the biggest error of his reign was
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Royal Television Society Convention, Cambridge, 18-20 September 2003 - Teens to turn off TV.
The amount of TV watched by teenagers is set to significantly fall over the next 10
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Royal Television Society Convention, Cambridge, 18-20 September 2003 - Marketing warning.
BBC director general Greg Dyke warned that terrestrial channels' marketing budgets will have to increase dramatically


















