All Broadcast articles in 24 October 2003 – Page 2

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    Gaunt: reality TV is ruining trust

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Award-winning documentary maker Marilyn Gaunt has claimed that reality TV shows like Big Brotherare damaging documentary-makers' ability to gain the trust of their subjects.

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    Ludus sells three formats to US

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Format house Ludus is set to make its first foray into the US after selling the US rights to talent agency CAA for three of its formats - Laughing all the Way to the Bank, which features comics learning their trade at a boot camp, with a studio audience betting ...

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    Ware exit prompts rejig at ITN Factual

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    ITN has promoted Philip Armstrong Dampier and Marilyn Bennett to run ITN Factual, following the departure of Julian Ware as director of programmes last week, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Evolutions MTV job

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Evolutions Post Production has won the contract to do the majority of the post-production for this year's MTV Europe Music Awards. Before the awards, MTV is producing The Road to Edinburgh - four live music events in the five-week run-up to the awards, which Evolutions is also posting. Two suites ...

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    Pepper posts drying-out drama

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Comfortably Numb is a 75-minute docu-drama for Channel 4 about recovering alcoholics in a clinic. Produced by Kudos and written and directed by Leo Regan, the programme was posted at Pepper. The decision to shoot with DV was made to give it a realistic, documentary feel, so post supervisor Jethro ...

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    Flawless to make DJ talent show for ITV

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Flawless Media is developing a DJ talent show for ITV which will offer the winner a year-long management contract. The six-part The Joy of Deckshas been backed by drinks brand Smirnoff and will be the first advertiser-funded series to be broadcast across both ITV1 and ...

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    Parthenon to distribute for scandinature

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Factual indie Parthenon Entertainment has signed a five-year distribution deal with Scandinavian wildlife production outfit Scandinature Films. Parthenon will handle international sales of the firm's entire natural history and science catalogue, which includes 36 hours of documentary programmes including Viking Voyages, Dead Sea Scrolls and ...

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    Five hands dinnage scheduling duties

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Five strategic planning director Susanna Dinnage has been promoted to schedules and planning director. She will take over the scheduling duties of Ashley Hill, who currently has the title of director of broadcasting which is to be dropped when he retires in the new year after six years at the ...

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    Dale explains rationale for drama-docs

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 head of documentaries Peter Dale has claimed factual producers are increasingly making drama-documentaries because they were used to tighter budgets and could handle 'the search for the story'.

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    RDF makes first sales for US court TV

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    RDF International has made its first distribution deals for Court TV, after taking on nearly 80 hours of programming from the US crime and investigation network. Dutch broadcaster SBS has acquired the free-TV rights to I, Detective(26 x 30 minutes), where viewers get the chance ...

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    Open Mike gets paramount comedy orders

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Indie Open Mike Productions is the company behind the two Paramount Comedy channel commissions, which were reported in Broadcast(17.10.03). Jo Brand will host a chat show while in 12 x 5-minute £100 in Brightoncomedians are given£100 to spend on something ...

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    Mipcom deals hit by early closure

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Major distributors failed to make last-minute sales at this year's Mipcom television market after companies closed their stands early, the organiser of the event has claimed, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Clear finishes football project

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Clear has completed post work on its second drama for ITV. Gifted was made by Rollem Productions and written by the indie's boss, Kay Mellor. The two-hour drama is particularly topical as it features a rape scandal involving a footballer. Directed by Douglas Mackinnon, the VFX supervisor was Peter Bach, ...

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    Clear Cut launch

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Clear Cut Pictures has launched an out-hire department run by Matthew Hill, who formerly worked at McMillan Hires. Clear Cut founder Horacio Queiro told Broadcast: 'Producers can benefit from the savings of hiring-in from us and avoid technical headaches.' Queiro explained that Clear Cut can install and support Avid systems ...

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    Diners oust head chefs in UK food show

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    UKTV head of lifestyle Nick Thorogood has commissioned a 'Faking It-style' cookery series from Red Door TV for UK Food. The 15 x 30-minute Kitchen Take Overfeatures presenter Paul Roseby pouncing on unsuspecting diners in a restaurant, who have been set up by friends, and ...

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    Nat Geo buys Mayday and Dogs with Jobs

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Cineflix's London-based international distribution arm has sold a brace of programmes to National Geographic Channels International (NGCI). Mayday, a 6 x 60-minute series offering a scientific view of recent air crashes, will be screened in 144 countries and 26 languages. It has also been pre-sold ...

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    At It Productions to make Busted doc

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Indie At It Productions is to make a 60-minute documentary for Channel 4 on young British pop band Busted, featuring a Monkees-style narrative. The Busted Popworld Special - Britain's Biggest Pop Band, ordered by C4 commissioning editor for music and youth Neil McCallum, will air during the T4 Sunday strand ...

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    VMI Broadcast expands into HD kit hire

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    VMI Broadcast has announced that it is expanding into HD with an investment of£850,000 in equipment, a move which it claimed makes it the biggest HD hire specialist in the UK, writes Sam Espensen.

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    Booth to head Cheff

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Jeff Booth has been appointed as the chairman of Cheff - The Chief Engineers of Facilities Forum. Booth succeeds Chris Hillier as chairman and praised his contribution: 'Chris has established Cheff as an influential voice for the independent facilities sector.' Cheff now has 40 facilities listed as members and the ...

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    Emap boosts radio team

    2003-10-23T08:30:00Z

    Media giant Emap, the publisher of Broadcast, has bolstered its radio management team by appointing new deputy programme directors to four of its key stations, writes Michael Rosser.