All Broadcast articles in 03 December 2004
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OFF THE RECORD - PARDON MY FRENCH.
Speaking of wild and crazy guys, C4 chairman Luke Johnson had the Voice of the Viewer
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OFF THE RECORD - FAST-FORWARD ON TOTP.
Quick decision of the week award goes to the BBC for its plan to move Top
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OFF THE RECORD - FROM REALITY TO FILM.
Following OTR's report that 'Nasty' Nick Bateman is trying to become a film-maker, it now seems
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Off the record - 30 second guide - Bush Tucker Trials.
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde ...Excuse me, but I think you might have got the wrong column.Please,
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Ratings - Strictly Come Dancing approaches 40% share.
12.38 C4 24 22 The Simpsons Thu 18.00 2.78
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Production - Midlands Focus - Arresting afternoons.
The five romcoms in BBC1's The Afternoon Play series are a cut above the usual daytime fare.
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Production - Midlands Focus - Birmingham: drama central.
Benefiting from massive investment and a tie-up with the university, Birmingham is set to regain its status as a centre of BBC drama excellence, writes David Wood.
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Production - Roughcut - The ins and outs of TV.
Weary of the rigours of freelance life, Neil Percival hatches a scheme to help burnt-out thirtysomethings escape from television.
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Production - On location - Heading for a crash.
Series producer Simon Finch and director Gabriel Range on making a drama out of financial crisis.
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Midlands Focus - BBC's big regional idea.
While ITV plans to cut back on regional broadcasting, the BBC is looking at creating an ultra-local network of TV services. English regions controller Andy Griffee is leading the charge from Birmingham.
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PEER POLL: FIVE AND FLEXTECH.
Should Five merge with Flextech?YES: 38%NO: 62%Next week's question: Will Top of the Pops survive moving
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Opinion - Horribly Wright - Getting down and dirty.
Television is a world of love-hate relationships - but without the love, explains Steven D Wright.
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Opinion Midlands Focus - Comment - Base the PSP in Brum.
With its proud history of innovation, thriving indie sector, modern diverse community and technological savvy, the Midlands is the ideal place to site the PSP, argues Jonnie Turpie.
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Opinion Midlands Focus - In my view - C4 hides its PSB light.
Channel 4 has got plenty to shout about on the PSB front - it just doesn't like to blow its own trumpet, writes Stuart Cosgrove.
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Analysis - Five's eye for cable guy.
Media matchmakers are linking Five with Flextech, the BBC and Telewest content and channel joint-venture, but if a deal isn't done soon, Five may lose the chance of a foothold in multichannel TV, writes Susan Thompson.
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Analysis - On the box - The lure of the jungle.
Richard Osman is transfixed by the return of I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me out of Here! and finds eerie similarities with Sky One alien abduction drama The 4400.
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Analysis - Profile - First at the acquisitions post.
Sophie Turner Laing has been responsible for some of Sky's most high-profile US acquisitions this year, and there's more to come with plans to 'evolve' Sky movies.
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FACILITIES - LIME TAKES GOACHER.
M2-backed CGI company Lime has poached another member from The Hive. Lightwave operator Julie Goacher is
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FACILITIES - POCKETT WINS GOLD.
Branding agency English & Pockett won gold at this year's Promax Asia in Singapore for its
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FACILITIES - CUT & RUN GOES TO NY.
London and Los Angeles-based editing company Cut and Run is to open an office in New