All Broadcast articles in 26 December 2003 – Page 3
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OPINION - Bring back Rod and Emu.
There needs to be more people wearing waistcoats and tall hats on TV over Christmas, and less of the Beckhams and Osbournes.
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IN PRODUCTION - Pepper finishes Outback art doc.
Pepper has completed the picture post on a documentary for Five about the sculptor Antony Gormley.
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IN PRODUCTION - HD 'AROUND CORNER'.
Carlton International's controller of operations and engineering, Simon Fell, said HD is just around the corner
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BROADCAST PANTO - Aladdin... or how clean is your lamp?
an friends) from those nasty, scheming, ming, ming, ming, public disservice broadcasters at... Robin: Hold on!
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IN PRODUCTION - 844/X PRICE SLASH.
Media 100 has announced a significant price drop in its 844/X editing system. It is also
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IN PRODUCTION - Rushes makes 1960s come alive.
The second series of the Bafta-nominated comedy 15 Storeys High starts on BBC3 early next year.
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: EURO 1080.
In less than two weeks time Europe will have its own high definition (HD) television channel.
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FORMAT FOCUS: STARTING OVER.
Starting Over puts six women under one roof, who have to stay there until they've achieved personal goals with the help of two life coaches, writes Michael Rosser.
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Mr Men set to join Noddy at Chorion.
Chorion, the owner of classic kids character Noddy, is set to add the Mr Men to
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FORMATS & DEALS - MERCHANT NAVY BUYS TOP GEAR FOR CREWS.
BBC motoring show Top Gear has been picked up for broadcast by three new territories and
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COMMISSIONS - TROUBLE TO EXAMINE CELEBRITY BODIES.
Flextech channel Trouble has commissioned September Films to make a 15 x 30-minute series on how
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COMMISSIONS - ELLIOTT ORDERS THIRD WIRE IN THE BLOOD.
ITV has commissioned a third series of Robson Green vehicle Wire in the Blood, before the
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FORMATS & DEALS - SCANDINAVIA AND MALAYSIA SNAP UP MR BEAN.
Fremantle International Distribution has scored new sales of the animated adventures of comic creation Mr Bean.
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FORMATS & DEALS - IAN WRIGHT TRAVEL SHOW SELLS TO ASIA.
Pilot Productions has closed a clutch of deals for its travel comedy series Ian Wright Live.
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ANALYSIS - Standing up for the BBC's values.
Mark Byford, Greg Dyke's new deputy, will be in line to take over when Dyke retires if he makes a success of fending off post-Hutton complaints about the BBC.
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ANALYSIS - Know your imitations - On The Box.
Phil Mount found that instead of representing a radical departure, the All New Top of the Tops owes rather a lot to a certain CD:UK and is already out of date.
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ANALYSIS - Friends for breakfast.
Channel 4 was always going to struggle to emulate the success of its own iconic early-morning show, The Big Breakfast, but how did it go so badly wrong? Glen Mutel analyses the channel's early-morning woes.
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OPINION - In My View - Revolution in the air.
Indies have a lot to look forward to in the new year, especially with two major broadcasting reviews underway, writes Eileen Gallagher.
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C4 buys Family format from BVI.
Disney distribution arm Buena Vista International (BVI) has sold its US reality format The Family to
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BBC2 TO MAKE THREE-PART DIET JUNKIES.
BBC2 controller Jane Root has commissioned a third instalment of its... Junkies strand with a look