All Broadcast articles in 07 November 2003 – Page 18
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PRODUCTION - On Location - Buddhas and the boy.
Director Phil Grabsky films an Afghan boy playing in the desolation that surrounds the ruins of the Buddhas of Bamiyan and discovers some eternal truths about human nature.
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PRODUCTION - A Bluffer's Guide to: One-Stop Shop.
Housing video, audio, grading, DVD, animation and transmission in one facility is not as new a
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PRODUCTION - Rough Cut - Reality bites.
Mark Smith says broadcasters need to wake up to the multi-platform possibilities of reality TV - or face being out of pocket.
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IN PRODUCTION - St Anne's takes on Henry VIII.
St Anne's Post spent six months doing post-production on Henry VIII, a two-part TV drama starring
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PRODUCTION - SECOND HIVE FLAME.
Soho animation and effects company The Hive has purchased and installed its second Discreet Flame suite
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PRODUCTION - Buyout of 422 Manchester complete.
The management of post facility 422 Manchester have this week completed a buyout of the company,
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INTERVIEW - A ringing success.
Hilary Bell's C4 documentary team has been getting the gongs, but what makes her a winner?
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INTERVIEW - Pickard's independent vision.
Two are about to become one as the ITV merger this week got the go-ahead. But ITV Network Centre chief Nigel Pickard tells Conor Dignam he won't compromise on the independence of the network - regardless of who owns it.
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OPINION - Gunning for tasteless TV.
Derren Brown and David Blaine's staged TV trickery pales into insignificance next to Roy of Siegfried and Roy's real-life tussle with a tiger.
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PRODUCTION - Soho Editors offers new pay scheme.
Soho Editors client manager David Brady has bought the post-production talent agency in a deal reputed
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PRODUCTION - BBC2 boost for Sumners.
Manchester post facility Sumners has been commissioned by BBC Manchester to do all the post work
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OPINION - Comment - Game on for event TV.
The advent of the event TV genre is facilitating a creative boom, says the man behind The Games, Tim Hincks, but the logistics and the risks involved in getting it right are enormous.
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OPINION - In My View - Ugly face of British drama.
UK drama is no longer sitting pretty, says Stephen Garrett, and it must adapt to the demands of an international market in order to survive.
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ANALYSIS - Can actors play the role of directors?
Giving actors a shot at directing is one way of appeasing star vanity without a pay rise - but long hours sitting about on set may also be the ideal training.
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Kerrang! to rock Midlands.
EMAP has pledged to create 40 hours a week of original programming for its new Birmingham-based
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COMMISSIONS - ITV'S FAT FRIENDS REUNITE FOR THIRD OUTING.
Kat Mellor's Fat Friends has been commissioned for a third series on ITV1. The six-part series
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COMMISSIONS - DISCOVERY HEALTH TO OFFER GUIDE TO BOTOX.
Discovery Health channel director Clare Laycock has commissioned three series for January. Botox Babes is a
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COMMISSIONS - SOMETHIN' ELSE TO MAKE AWARDS COVERAGE.
Somethin' Else has been commissioned by the Brit Awards to produce all the radio programming for
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ANALYSIS - Putting Capital on a new track.
With 95.8 Capital FM's ratings in a slump, new MD Keith Pringle has acted boldly by replacing Chris Tarrant and retuning the schedule. But does he have enough big ideas?
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ANALYSIS - On The Box - Rhyme and reason.
Property show goddess Daisy Goodwin has had her viewing circumscribed by builders, but still made sure to see Julie Walters as a modern-day Wife of Bath.