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    Five highlights travel trauma

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Five has commissioned a one-off film from Wark Clements which promises to 'put you off travelling', writes Penny Hughes.

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    Editing pair join Farm

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    The Farm Dublin has hired two new editors, Morten Winther and Vinny Beirne. Former Condor and Laughing Buddha sound effects editor Winther, whose credits include the MTV Europe Music Awards and a Nescafe commercial, will be responsible for operating The Farm's standard and HD online Quantel IQ and eQ systems. ...

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    Five show nicks petty criminals

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Investigative reporter Donal MacIntyre has unveiled his first series for Five after signing an exclusive deal with the broadcaster in January, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Rushes wins CGI pitch

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Soho facility Rushes has won the pitch to do CGI work on London - A City in Time, a two-part documentary for Diverse which will air on Discovery and Channel 4. The 3D department will be recreating London over a period of 2,000 years from ...

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    Dimbley gears up for Harley celebration

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Dimbley Partners Ltd has been commissioned by BBC Radio 4 to help celebrate the centenary of the Harley-Davidson motorbike. Journalist Bel Mooney will present The Beautiful and the Bad: Harley-Davidson, an American Iconwhich will air on 12 July. Featuring interviews with British and US enthusiasts ...

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    Carlton and Granada moot sales house disposals

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Carlton and Granada have privately softened their stance on the terms of their proposed merger and have started to explore ways in which selling both sales houses could work, according to a source close to the deal, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Buyout brings stability to Fairlight

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    The future of audio console manufacturer Fairlight has been secured after management bought the assets to the company, writes Kevin Hilton.

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    Bragg speaks up for ITV 'indies'

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Broadcasting peer Melvyn Bragg has made an impassioned plea for Ofcom to allow smaller independent ITV companies to be given independent production status, writes David Rose.

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    IQ boost for Motion FX

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Graphics and effects facility Motion FX has bought a Quantel IQ digital film system to partner the Thomson Viper Filmstream camera it purchased last year in order to kickstart a move into HD production, writes Sam Espensen.

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    BBC R&D explores content-share plan

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Programme producers stand to gain repeat fees from the everyday exchange of recordings between friends and acquaintances under a new initiative being developed by BBC R&D, writes Richard Dean.

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    BBC prepares to up Iraq presence

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is preparing to send London-based Iraqi reporters into Baghdad and Basra for the first time, writes Michael Rosser.

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    BBC enters music biz

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide is set to add further artists to its newly launched commercial music label despite criticism that it should not be entering such a competitive market. Inversion Records has been set up to develop non-BBC related artists and released its first album this week by acoustic guitarist Dominic Miller. ...

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    Sirius TV bought back for pound

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    The founders of shopping channel operator Sirius TV (SRTV) have bought the entire company for just£1 only three months after they sold it to Pacific Media, writes Paul Revoir.

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    ITC penalises Shop America

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has fined teleshopping channel Shop America a hefty£60,000 for repeated breaches of its advertising code, just days after its sister station You TV was fined£40,000 for similar transgressions, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Diverse goes to extremes for C4

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Diverse is making a three-part series on extreme sports for Channel 4, which will spotlight a range of risky pursuits including the American penchant for 'train surfing'. The Extremists, shot around

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    Talkback goes along for the ride with C4

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Talkback Productions is set to be commissioned to make Other People's Holidaysfor Channel 4. The series - the length of which has yet to be agreed - follows C4's Other People's Houses, also made by Talkback, in which host Naomi ...

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    BBC4 doc takes European view of Dunkirk

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    Acting BBC4 controller Nicola Moody has commissioned a 60-minute documentary telling the story of the second world war Dunkirk landings from a German and French perspective. The programme, which will be made in-house and executive produced by Mike Poole, will complement other BBC programming devoted to the landings next year, ...

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    Global spread of C4 Sars film

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    The threat of the Sars virus may have receded in the UK, but the virus is still of great interest to overseas TV broadcasters, 13 of which have picked up Channel 4's Sars: Killer Bugfilm, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Leaf call for 3d entries

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    The London Effects and Animation Festival (Leaf) is calling for entries from 3D artists and companies for the 2003 awards. With a new structure this year designed to recognise skills, techniques and technology applications, the awards take place on 28 October and the submissions deadline is 5 September.

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    BBC3 gives The Bachelor another date

    2003-06-05T08:30:00Z

    BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy has recommissioned dating format The Bachelordespite the show playing a large part in the channel's worst ever ratings night, writes Leigh Holmwood.