All Broadcast articles in 14 November 2003 – Page 3
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COMMISSIONS - FIVE FOLLOWS PETER DUNCAN'S FAMILY TREK.
Former Blue Peter presenter Peter Duncan will present a children's series for Five that will follow
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COMMISSIONER'S Q&A - Kieron Collins.
Granada Television controller of regional programmes on reality dating and driving shows, the pilots he would really like to get his hands on and the programming link the industry is missing.
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COMMISSIONS - CNN SIGNS TOP JOURNALISTS FOR SHOWS.
CNN International general manager Rena Golden has lined up two documentary reports from award-winning journalists for
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Granada and Carlton merge US divisions.
Carlton and Granada have unveiled a US division called Granada America, which will be formed by merging the two companies' American production businesses, writes Paul Revoir.
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Lion makes bold leap into China.
Independent producer Lion TV has linked up with Hong Kong-based Phoenix Satellite Television to produce programmes
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Blast! doc looks at notorious chancers.
Blast! Films, the indie behind Channel 4's award-winning opera The Death of Klinghoffer, is making a series of documentaries for BBC2 tracking the lives of entrepreneurs living on the edge of the law, writes Michael Rosser.
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BBC World to be dubbed into Russian.
Programmes from BBC World, the corporation's international service, are to be dubbed into Russian as part of a new channel aimed at Russian ex-pats, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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FORMATS & DEALS - BBC PRIME LINES UP TOTP NEW YEAR SHOW.
Entertainment channel BBC Prime will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Top of the Pops (pictured) with
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BBC religion goes for mass appeal.
BBC Religion is attempting to appeal to the masses with a new series that asks sports
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COMMISSIONS - LION LOOKS AT THE LIVES OF SEX ADDICTS.
Lion Television is to explore the pitfalls of sex addiction in a documentary for Five and
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Maverick wins three from C4.
Birmingham-based indie Maverick TV has won three commissions from Channel 4 for next year, including a property show, a programme on premature babies and a makeover series, writes Rosemary Gallagher.
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COMMISSIONS - RADIO 2 ROUNDS UP CELEBS FOR CHRISTMAS.
BBC Radio 2 has commissioned Wise Buddah to develop three celebrity-fronted programmes for Christmas. On Christmas
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COMMISSIONS - EAMONN HOLMES TO FRONT ITV1 XMAS SHOW.
ITV1 has lined up GMTV front man Eamonn Holmes to present a three-week series of live
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Saga gets the green light for Glasgow.
The Radio Authority has awarded its last licence, giving over-50s specialist Saga the green light to launch a FM radio station in Glasgow, writes Michael Rosser.
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UK FOOD TIME SHIFT.
UKTV is adding another new channel to its portfolio on 12 November - the same day
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KIDS HAD FILL OF SEX.
Children think there is too much sex on television but turn to soaps rather than their
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EMAP UPS TURNOVER.
Media group Emap has recorded growth in turnover at its radio and TV division while breaking
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PRIME SUSPECT RATINGS DOWN THE YEARS.
Despite the growth of multichannel television since Lynda La Plante wrote the first Prime Suspect in
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DINEEN GETS GONG.
Molly Dineen, the documentary film-maker whose 1997 party political broadcast of Tony Blair 'at home' helped