All Broadcast articles in 21 November 2003 – Page 2

  • News

    Ricochet scores with Super Nanny

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Indie Ricochet has been commissioned to make a formatted documentary series looking at parents and their struggle to balance work and childcare as part of a slate of new commissions, writes Glen Mutel.

  • News

    Liquid news Staff to be redeployed

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    BBC News has said it aims to redeploy all the 40 staff who currently work on BBC3's flagship entertainment news programme Liquid Newsafter it was axed last week by controller Stuart Murphy. The four-year-old show will end in the spring after Murphy said it had ...

  • News

    Sony picks judges

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Five members have been added to the committee that will decide the 2004 Sony Radio Academy Awards. These include BBC Radio 4 controller Helen Boaden, R1 head of mainstream programming Ben Cooper and BBC Northern Ireland controller Anna Carragher as well as BBC World Service commissioning editor of programmes Harriet ...

  • News

    RTL to produce German My Hero

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    BBC comedy My Herois set to be made for viewers in Germany after the corporation's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, tied up a deal with RTL, writes Michael Rosser.

  • News

    Radio groups show healthy forecasts

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Three of Britain's biggest radio groups have unveiled healthy financial predictions, bucking a recent trend of poor performances in the sector.

  • News

    Princess makes superflirt for Five

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Indie Princess Productions has been commissioned to make a one-off factual entertainment show for Five based on the book Superflirt. The 60-minute programme, commissioned by Five controller of youth and music Sham Sandhu, will explore ways that body language can be used to snare a potential partner. It will be ...

  • News

    NTL to entice subscribers with TCM

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Digital channel Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is going free to air on NTL for a trial period from 22 to 28 December in a bid to boost subscribers to NTL's family pack. TCM is also kicking off its first TV advertising campaign on 6 December across Sci Fi, Bravo and ...

  • News

    Emap radio move

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Emap has conducted a top-level reshuffle across its Big City radio network following Sean Marley's defection to Mersey Television from Radio City and Magic in Liverpool. Marley will be replaced by Tom Hunter, currently managing director of Key 103 and Magic in Manchester, while Hallam FM and Magic AM managing ...

  • News

    Oasis editor moves

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Editbox editor Richard Lawrence has left Oasis Television and moved over to Molinare as senior compositor/editor. Lawrence, who will be working with Avid DS HD as well as Editbox, already has work lined up with Discovery and MTV. Lawrence was at M2 Television before joining Oasis.

  • News

    Prime Suspect heads for eastern europe

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has made a hat-trick of new sales of hit Helen Mirren drama Prime Suspect 6: The Last Witness. The two-part miniseries, which pulled in 9.4 million viewers when it aired on ITV1 a fortnight ago, has been sold to Prava I Provedi in ...

  • News

    Short films for festive Eastenders

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    UK Gold has commissioned BBC Fictionlab to make 18 x 5-minute films to air in its EastEnders at Christmas themed weekend on 20 and 21 December, which will screen the best of the BBC1 soap's festive editions. Each short will set the scene for the year of the Christmas EastEnders ...

  • News

    Dutch reformat Granada shows

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Former Granada controller of factual sales and acquisitions Malcolm Allsop, who recently joined Amsterdam-based TeVe Media Group, is to adapt a range of Granada formats for the Dutch and Belgian markets.

  • News

    Discreet updates

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Discreet has announced new versions of its Inferno, Flint and Flame effects systems. The releases will be available at no extra cost to clients with valid Level 1, 2, or 3 Discreet support service contracts when the versions are shipped early next year. The company has also entered a partnership ...

  • News

    Granada Factual's Sasha Jeffrey dies

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Granada Factual series producer and editor Sasha Jeffrey has died suddenly after a battle against illness. The 35-year-old most recently worked on the casting of the next run of I'm a Celebrity? Get me out of Here!- a role she held on the last ...

  • News

    Hollyoaks sets up text connection

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Hollyoaksfans will be able to get an exclusive look at what their favourite on-screen characters are texting to each other under plans being developed by Mersey Television, writes Sam Espensen.

  • Ratings

    Rugby flattens the competition

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    England's semi-final victory over the French in the Rugby World Cup was the most watched match of the tournament so far on ITV1.

  • News

    Macca rocks in ITV Christmas

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    ITV has snapped up a documentary charting Paul McCartney's recent trip to Russia where he performed to more than 100,000 people as part of his Back in the World tour. The one-hour programme, Paul McCartney: The Journey to Red Square, includes the story of the ...

  • News

    Chambers to outline Five's future plans

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Five director of programmes Dan Chambers has joined the line-up of speakers at this year's Broadcast Commissioning Conference. Chambers will talk about Five's approach to commissioning and its plans for the future at the event, held at London's Royal Lancaster Hotel from 25 to 26 November. For tickets or further ...

  • News

    Lux resurfaces in Celador MD role

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    Former Channel 4 head of entertainment group Danielle Lux has been appointed as managing director of Celador Productions, the maker of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?.

  • News

    Sky one tell full story of Blaine fast

    2003-11-20T08:30:00Z

    American illusionist David Blaine's recovery from his 44-day fast in which he was suspended in a Perspex box near Tower Bridge in London is to be documented in a one-off film for Channel 4 and Sky One. Blaine's friend film director Harmony Korine has made the 60-minute David Blaine: Above ...