All Broadcast articles in 05 December 2003 – Page 3

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    Living boosts daytime menu with dramas

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Living TV has signed off more cash for its daytime schedule and has acquired a trio of dramas from Sony Pictures Television and Fireworks International.

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    Boat special for ITV

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    New Plymouth-based indie Televisionary has been commissioned by ITV controller of daytime Liam Hamilton to make a 60-minute special on the Schroders London Boat Show. The programme, which has been fully funded by the boat show's organiser, the British Marine Federation, is due to air in a Sunday slot in ...

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    Bectu keeps old tie

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Bectu members have voted to keep the union's ties with the Labour party following the first ballot of its kind by a British union. On a high turnout of 30.7%, 72.8% of members voted to keep the link with Labour - heeding advice from the union's executive - with 27.2% ...

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    Jobs freeze at BBC

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    BBC news has instigated a recruitment freeze as it attempts to make budgetary savings, although job cuts have been ruled out. The division - which is also having to redeploy around 40 staff from BBC3's axed Liquid Newsshow - is currently preparing its budget for ...

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    BBC radio dramatises Mary Poppins

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Mary Poppins is to be adapted for radio for the first time as part of BBC Radio 4's winter line-up. Juliet Stevenson will star as Mary Poppins in the dramatisation of PL Travers' classic story which will air on 3 January in the Saturday play ...

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    BBC gospel show

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    BBC head of religion and ethics Alan Bookbinder has commissioned a 60-minute reality television-style show in which amateur gospel singers audition for a showcase concert. Gospel Heaven, which will air as a one-off special in BBC1's Sunday morning Heaven and ...

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    Sky's Baker orders teen horror show

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Sky One controller James Baker has greenlit his first drama since taking over in October with a major new teen horror series from Elisabeth Murdoch's indie, Shine Entertainment.

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    BBC on top with eight kids Baftas

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    The BBC swept the board at this year's British Academy Children's Film and Television Awards, winning a total of eight awards.

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    Tilston back to Oasis

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Engineer Steve Tilston has rejoined post facility Oasis Television. The former Gee Broadcast and Channel TV man returns to the company following a spell in the Middle East. He previously spent three years as an engineer at Oasis. The Soho-based company has also recruited a business development manager, Darren Musgrove, ...

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    Autumn launch for CiTV channel

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    ITV will launch its dedicated CiTV multichannel offering by autumn next year.

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    ATR's new facility

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Teddington Studios is opening a purpose-built facility for the joint Channel 4, BSkyB and Arena Leisure horse-racing channel, At The Races. The new set-up, which took two months to put together, forms part of the studios'£2m expansion. Fifty At The Races staff are now based at Teddington. The project installation ...

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    My Dad The Rock Star heads for Asia

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Nickelodeon has secured the TV rights in several major territories for animated series My Dad the Rock Star. The deal, with Canada's Nelvana, will see the 26 x 30-minute series screened on Nickelodeon UK and Asia from January before rolling out on M6 in France ...

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    Wall to Wall's ancient egyptians airs in US

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Indie Wall to Wall is set to make its US debut on TLC with its£6m documentary miniseries Ancient Egyptians. The 4 x 60-minute series, which mixes true stories with dramatic reconstructions, will air on the Discovery-owned network before the end of the year. Originally broadcast ...

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    Sky One's Baker splits top acquisitions role

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Sky One controller James Baker has made his first appointments, creating two acquisitions posts.

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    C4 deal brings Price-drop.TV onto Freeview

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Shopping channel Price-drop.tv has taken one of the remaining slots on the Freeview digital terrestrial television platform, after it agreed a deal with Channel 4 to use its 'gifted' space on the service.

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    Plain-speaking C4

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 News has won a Plain English Award. Guy Ker, Channel 4 News's managing director, accepted the award on behalf of the programme. A spokesman for the Plain English Campaign said the gong recognised Jon Snow's interviewing and 'political editor Elinor Goodman's efforts to explain the murky world of ...

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    BBC2 to kick off football weekly

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    BBC2 is to jump on the football bandwagon by launching its first magazine-style show dedicated to the sport as part of a range of factual commissions from indies.

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    ITV's£100m savings plans

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    With savings of£100m to make, it seems certain that ITV's regional franchises will feel the pinch as some of the network's most well-known buildings are sold off and staff are moved on.

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    UK post spending climbs to£1.3bn

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    UK television, film and commercial producers spent£47m more on post-production in 2002 than they did in the previous year, according to a new report from the UK Film Council.

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    Broadcasters fight ban on junk food ads

    2003-12-04T08:17:10Z

    Broadcasters have warned of 'severe consequences' for children's TV if the government slaps a ban on fast food advertising to the under 12s.