All Broadcast articles in 12 December 2003
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Ratings - Viewers out in force to witness rugby victory.
3.39 14.03 1.55 11.71 BBC2 21 26 Ready, Steady,
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Off the record - Genetic engineering.
OTR met Murdoch Jnr the other week and he seemed like a very nice young man,
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Production - TX - The inner child.
The BBC takes its viewers back to a kinder, gentler world on Boxing Day this year
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Off the record - Madeley to spawn chat show dynasty.
Richard Madeley looks set to swap his role as daytime television's most annoying husband for the
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Off the record - Heggessey's brush with the homeless.
Eyebrows were raised at the BBC's Christmas party this week when BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey arrived
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Off the record - Women in Film and Television Awards.
Comedian Jenny Eclair fought to retain control of the rowdy crowd at last week's Women in
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Production - Special report - Fun in any language.
Asked to consult on the Romanian version of his format Stupid Punts, director of programmes at CHX Jim Reid found the show was given added dimensions.
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PRODUCTION - VTR IN STAFF SWAP.
Big Buoy Post Production is doing a staff swap with VTR. Big Buoy facility manager Kate
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Production - ON location - Someone to Lean on.
Armed with an art budget of£17,000, James Hawes set out to make a film about Lawrence of Arabia, using David Lean's epic 1962 film as a reference point. Stephen Tate reports.
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PRODUCTION - XPLICIT HITS SPOT.
Adult channel Xplicit is averaging 1,000 new subscribers per day via the red interactive button. The
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In Production - Henry II reigns in Hallmark HD.
Hallmark Entertainment has produced a made-for-TV HD feature starring Glenn Close and Patrick Stewart. Post-production on
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Production - Film libraries take stock of roaring trade.
Footage libraries have been doing a roaring trade this year. In this special feature, Robert Taffurelli looks at the reasons for the sudden surge in demand.
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Production - Rough cut - The emperor's CGI clothes.
Stuart Carter believes CGI has become an end in itself, a bit like the emperor's new clothes. But there is much to be gained from the technology.
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PRODUCTION - MTV WINS CELEB DEAL.
MTV Studios in Camden has won the contract to host Celebrity Extra for Living TV and
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Production - A bluffer's guide to: CMS.
Knowing what is in tape vaults is vital for the commercial wellbeing of broadcasters, which is
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In Production - BBC to visualise Holst's Planets.
The planets is a visual interpretation of Holst's orchestral epic from BBC Wales Music for BBC2.422
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PRODUCTION - APPROVALS ONLINE.
Salt has launched an online system called Approvals, which automates the provision of remote approvals for
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Production - Mezzo enjoys 50% increase in turnover.
Leeds-based post and production company Mezzo has announced a rise in turnover of more than 50%
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In Production - VH2 rolls out with The Darkness.
Condor Post Production has created a series of launch commercials for VH2. Designed and produced by
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PRODUCTION - HD SALES UP 162%.
Sales of Discreet HD systems worldwide are 162% higher than last year, according to the editing