All Broadcast articles in 23 March 2012 – Page 7
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Vorderman to host ITV1 gameshow
Former Countdown co-host Carol Vorderman is to front an interactive gameshow pilot for ITV1.
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Ofcom drops Gypsy Blood complaints
Ofcom has dropped over 500 complaints made about Channel 4 documentary Gypsy Blood.
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Nick digital director Edmonds departs
Roy Edmonds, the digital director at Nickelodeon UK who developed the first dedicated Spongebob Squarepants mobile app and website, is leaving the broadcaster after almost four years.
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Red Arrow acquires Bevan Jones indie
Red Arrow Entertainment Group has acquired a majority stake in Endor Productions, the indie owned by State of Play producer Hilary Bevan Jones.
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Livity hires DocuMovie for C4 Education films
Livity has appointed indie DocuMovie on behalf of C4 and Barclays to produce five short films for The Stake.
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Mandrake explores legal system for BBC2
The Learning Zone on BBC2 has commissioned Mandrake Films to produce Young Legal Eagles, a series of short films aimed at teens about the British legal system.
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BBC's Doorstep Crime to return
A second series of BBC1 daytime series Doorstep Crime 999 has been ordered from Objective Productions and Crook Productions.
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Hill eyes TV Burp U-turn
Harry Hill is in talks with ITV over a new series of TV Burp - potentially reversing his decision to end the show.
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Comment
19 March '12
“A history of state-propaganda, with a historian’s over-reliance on written sources.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Millionaire scores three-year high
SUNDAY: A celebrity special of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? drew its biggest audience in more than three years.
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Wales's grand slam tackles 5.88m
SATURDAY: Wales clinched a historic grand slam in the Six Nations in front of a peak audience of 5.88m, as the Let’s Dance final wiped the floor with the competition.
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Celebrity Bank Job locks in 1.08m
FRIDAY: Guest appearances from the likes of Amy Childs and Alex James failed to lift The Bank Job to a notable high.
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First Sky F1 race peaks with 1m
SUNDAY: The first live race on Sky Sports F1 drew a peak of more than a million viewers as Jenson Button claimed the chequered flag in Australia.
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BBC loses horseracing crown jewels to C4
Channel 4 has secured the horseracing crown jewels in a four year deal after snatching the rights from the BBC.