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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - DISCREET HIRES TYRELL.
Discreet has appointed Tyrell as its second UK systems reseller, effectively ending its exclusive agreement with
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Programming - Are you tough enough - for the jungle?
One of BBC 2's most popular shows this year, SAS - Are You Tough Enough?, in which contestants are put through the rigours of the elite division's training regime, has been recommissioned for a second series, writes Leigh Holmwood
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PROGRAMMING - SUNSET & VINE REPLAYS GILLETTE WORLD SPORT.
Television Corporation subsidiary Sunset & Vine is to make another 104 x 30-minute episodes of its
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Evans returns to produce C5 show.
Chris Evans is making his TV comeback with a new live weekday entertainment show for Channel 5 and a new independent production company, writes Jon Rogers
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GULLANE ACCEPTS HIT BID.
Thomas the Tank Engine owner Gullane is to accept the #139m offer made for its business
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BT AD REPRIMAND.
BT has been reprimanded by the Advertising Standards Agency after the watchdog upheld a complaint by
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AWARD SHORTLIST.
All five terrestrial channels, along with six non-terrestrial channels - E4, Sky News, Sky One, UK
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MONTE CARLO AWARDS.
ITV 1 drama Bob and Rose picked up three awards at this year's Monte Carlo TV
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Celador hires top exec to bolster LE.
Celador Productions has hired Martin Scott as development executive of entertainment in its latest attempt to move away from its reliance on fading cash cow Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, writes Jon Rogers
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Classic buildings next for makeovers.
The BBC is to give architecture its own interactive reality series in which viewers will be asked to vote for buildings they most want to see restored, writes Leigh Holmwood
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TWI unveils fresh look at Churchill.
TWI and Carlton are to add their take on the story of wartime prime minister Winston Churchill with a three-part series for ITV, writes Steve Aston
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Govt will defend content quality.
The Government will force broadcasters to invest in quality British productions if opening TV ownership to
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CORRECTION: NEW EDITOR.
In a news article about This Morning last week we referred to the programme's new editor
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Education slot at News World.
International news conference News World, which takes place in Dublin in November, is launching an education initiative that will see academics and students sit alongside industry professionals at the annual event, writes Leigh Holmwood
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GRANADA EURO SUCCESS.
Granada's format partnership with foreign production partners has produced a raft of European commissions. In Belgium
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Eurotrash man gets news job.
Channel 5 has appointed a former Eurotrash producer as its new deputy controller of news and current affairs, writes Leigh Holmwood
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WELSHMAN POACHED.
HTV Wales head of features Dafydd Llyr James has been poached by Cardiff-based indie Boomerang. He
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200 C4 staff will go in Thompson cuts.
Channel 4 is set to lose a fifth of its workforce as part of a radical
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Jowell may act to safeguard indies.
Producers' alliance Pact was this week confident that the government would seriously consider its proposals for an indie code of practice after getting what it claimed was positive feedback from media secretary Tessa Jowell, writes Jane Marlow


















