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Carlton in factual rejig
Carlton has created a separate division for its factual entertainment output, headed by controller of factual entertainment Nick Bullen who now reports directly to Carlton director of programmes Steve Hewlett, writes
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TRADE TALK - Team captain
Plunged into the deep end at Channel 4 after Sky poached his boss, new sport head David Kerr is gearing up for a multitude of challenges.
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Resolution in hunt for buyer as md departs
Resolution, the Big Brother post-production outfit, is sounding out the market for buyers following the decision by managing director Roger Moffatt to quit, writes Barbara Marshall.Moffatt has confirmed he intends to
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GIANT BUGS ON THE WAY
Principal Large Format, a division of London-based indie Principal Media Group, is close to securing funding for its large-format feature film Bugs, writes Penny Hughes. The 40-minute 3D live-action movie about
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Telewest reveals broadband plan
Telewest this week unveiled the first output from its broadband content division tailored for delivery over the cable outfit's enhanced high-speed internet service, Broadband.blueyonder. co.uk, writes David Wood.Highlights include Seen, a
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Hawk-Eye poised for snooker break
Sports Producer Sunset & Vine is close to sealing a deal with a snooker producer to extend the use of the Hawk-Eye technology that has helped Channel 4 wins accolades for
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DEL BOY ON QUEST TO DIRECT HOLIDAY DRAMA
Shooting has started on David Jason's directorial debut, comedy drama The Quest, writes Steve Aston. The Yorkshire Television production is being shot on location in the Lake District and elsewhere in
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ON THE BOX - Children go hands-on
Channel 4 interactive comedy editor Steve Berry finds Temptation Island a far less attractive proposition than DIY TV on CBBC.
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WEB BOOST FOR RAGDOLL KIDS COMEDY
Youth interactive content developer Prism-e is to launch a website to bolster the new BBC children's live action comedy Brum created by Ragdoll Productions. The website, which uses Flash animation to
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SKY BOARD CHANGES
Crown Media Holdings president and chief executive David Evans has become a non-executive director of BSkyB, while Vivendi Universal has agreed a four-year deal to dispose of its 21 per cent
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OFF THE RECORD - A Royle blunder
Just because you're funny on the telly doesn't necessarily mean you'll be funny in real life, or at awards dos. Just ask Craig Cash aka David from The Royle Family who
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ITV stars get biography specials
Chrysalis Entertainment has been commissioned to produce two episodes of ITV's new biography strand, writes Simon Ellery.ITV controller of entertainment Claudia Rosencrantz has ordered Chrysalis Entertainment to produce 2 x 60-minute
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Seven vie for Big Breakfast
Channel 4 heard verbal pitches for its Big Breakfast slot last Thursday (20 September) with just seven bids now in the running, write Simon Ellery and Penny Hughes.New indie Monkey pitched
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BBC AND HBO TIE UP FOR CHURCHILL'S LONELY WAR
The BBC is again co-operating with US cable network HBO over an epic war drama, following the£7m Band of Brothers, writes Katy Elliott. A Lonely War dramatises Winston Churchill’s isolation in
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Green mulls new BBC unit proposal
Former Big Brother executive producer Conrad Green and the BBC have confirmed they are in talks about creating a small factual entertainment unit within BBC entertainment, writes Georgina Lipscomb.Green, 31, is
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BBC sets up kids units
Children's BBC controller Nigel Pickard has picked key members of his team to launch and develop the corporation's two new children's channels, greenlit by the media secretary Tessa Jowell a fortnight
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BBC re-opens Hippodrome
The BBC's Hippodrome Theatre in Golders Green, north London re-opened its doors this week after a£2.5m refurbishment, writes Barbara Marshall.The BBC bought the theatre on a 100-year lease in 1963
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October backs new talent indie Raw TV
October Films, producer of Staying Lost (Channel 4) and This Is London (BBC), is launching an indie with producer/directors Dimitri Doganis and David O'Neill, writes Penny Hughes.Raw TV will be minority
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Lib Dems back ITV merger
Liberal Democrats swung their support behind ITV this week and demanded the lifting of ownership rules to allow Carlton and Granada to merge, writes David Rose.'They should be allowed to come
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Broadcasters back training programme
Four terrestrial broadcasters - the BBC, Channel 4, Carlton and Granada - are backing Youth Culture Television (YCTV) training schemes, writes Penny Hughes.The BBC has placed former BBC news business manager


















