All Broadcast articles in 25 September 2014 – Page 5
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News
BBCW buys stake in Lookout Point
BBC Worldwide has bought a 35% stake in Simon Vaughan’s production and distribution business Lookout Point.
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Hulu orders Stephen King adaptation of JFK assassination
VoD service Hulu is making its first major move into original commissioning with a nine-hour adaptation of Stephen King’s novel 11/22/63 produced by Lost creator JJ Abrams.
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ITV gains access to Sussex Police
Renegade Pictures has secured access to Sussex Police for a three-part series.
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Endemol strikes deal with Feel Films
Endemol Worldwide Distribution has struck a development and distribution deal with Skellig indie Feel Films.
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BBC apologises for Jimmy Savile gaffe
The BBC has apologised for mistakenly airing footage of Jimmy Savile in a repeat of Top of the Pops 2.
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Critics
TV Critics: Downton Abbey; Our Girl; Doctor Who
“One thing is sure: Downton will continue to be adored by millions, as long it offers moments of innocence, extravagance and sheer fun.”
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Ofcom investigates Blinging Up Baby
Ofcom is to investigate whether Channel 5 documentary Blinging Up Baby broke broadcasting rules on protecting the welfare of children.
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Penelope Keith to explore villages for More 4
Penelope Keith is to explore the changing face of rural Britain in a three-part series for More 4.
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Mentorn boss becomes One World Media chair
International media champions One World Media has appointed Mentorn chief executive John Willis as chair of its board of trustees.
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Derren Lawford joins Woodcut Media
London Live commissioner Derren Lawford has joined fledgling indie Woodcut Media as creative director.
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Ratings
Boomers bows out with 2.9m
FRIDAY: BBC1 sitcom Boomers bowed out with its second lowest audience of the series, but still edged the competition in the 9pm slot.
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Behind The Scenes
Plebs, ITV2
As ITV2’s Roman era sitcom returns, Jake Kanter discovers how producer Rise Films raised the bar for series two
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Ratings
Downton Abbey returns on low
SUNDAY: Downton Abbey returned with its lowest series launch audience in four years, but still thrashed Our Girl on BBC1.
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Arri unveils large-format Alexa 65
Arri Rental has unveiled the Alexa 65, a large-format digital camera that can capture an uncompressed ArriRaw 65mm image.
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The Sun moves into original commissioning
The Sun has moved into original commissioning with the launch of an online entertainment format produced by Gogglebox Entertainment.
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Ratings
Keeley Hawes lifts Doctor Who
SATURDAY: Keeley Hawes helped lift Doctor Who from last week’s series low, as The X Factor lost viewers.
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DCI Banks gets fourth series
DCI Banks is to return for a fourth series next year after becoming one of ITV’s most bankable crime dramas.
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