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Production - Pink House buyout may boost Bristol scene.
Bristol-based Pink House Post Production has been bought for an undisclosed fee by fellow Avon facility
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In Production - Post puts character into tales.
The BBC's modern-day version of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has been put through some extensive post-production work
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HOTSHOTS - Shooting stars: the ones to watch.
Broadcast shines a spotlight on the hotshots in our annual guide to the brightest and best of twentysomething talent in every branch of broadcasting, from directors to dubbing mixers and from schedulers to script editors.
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OPINION: VITAL STATISTICS.
52% - The majority of people don't trust the government or BBC says a new Guardian/ICM
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MEDIA MYTHS - We never banned the Dixies.
Allegations have been made over the editorial and broadcasting standards of US media giant Clear Channel, tipped to enter the UK market. Roger Parry wants to put the record straight.
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OPINION - BBC's conflict of interest.
The Hutton inquiry shows why the BBC board of governors can't go on being a regulator and an advisory body at once.
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OPINION - IN MY VIEW - Against a common enemy.
Wayne Garvie explains how crashing borders can create better television.
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Analysis - A bluffer's guide to Edinburgh ...
As the world of television descends on Edinburgh this weekend, Peter Keighron offers essential tips for making out that you're in the know.
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Analysis - Straight eye for gay television.
With the US success of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy leading a new wave of gay-themed programming in the UK, is 'gay TV' managing to appeal to a niche group and a mass audience at once? asks Lucy Rouse.
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ON THE BOX - Stinking rich, smelly poor.
Sean Kirkegaard was thrilled by the way Masters and Servants laid bare Britain's class system but he wishes he could shut the door on property shows.
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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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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 - ELECTRIC SKY GETS RIGHTS TO CLONING SERIES.
Electric Sky has signed up to a deal to distribute a new three-part series for Channel
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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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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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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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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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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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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.

















