All Broadcast articles in 26 November 2004 – Page 3
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FORMATS & DEALS - CELADOR SELLS DIET ACROSS THE GLOBE.
Celador International has made a hat-trick of sales of You Are What You Eat. The diet
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Format Focus: Music farm.
An Italian format gives one-hit wonders the chance to make a second impression, writes Michael Rosser.
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UK on top at Emmys.
British television was the resounding winner at the International Emmy Awards, picking up six out of seven trophies, writes Michael Rosser.
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Radio indie goes into distribution.
Somethin' Else, the UK's largest radio indie, is launching an international distribution arm.Somethin' Else International will
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Living to air Boston Legal.
Living TV has signed its first deal with Twentieth Century Fox, picking up all UK rights to US primetime drama Boston Legal, writes Susan Thompson.
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3rd Rock finds permanent home on ITV2.
ITV2 has exclusively acquired the entire catalogue of US series 3rd Rock from the Sun in the UK, which it will air from January, writes Paul Revoir.
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COMMISSIONS - FOLIO WINS ORDER FOR DOMESTIC DISASTERS.
Indie Folio has been commissioned to make a BBC1 popular factual series about domestic disasters. The
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Commissioner's Q & A - Chantal Rutherford Browne.
UKTV Style channel executive Chantal Rutherford Browne cares more about 'life' than style ideas and is keen to find out what women want.
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COMMISSIONS - SOUTH BANK SEARCHES FOR MARY POPPINS.
Initial is producing a documentary for ITV1 arts strand The South Bank Show about author PL
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Commissioning - C4 takes Touchpaper series.
Touchpaper TV, the indie behind Channel 4's recent transatlantic series NY-LON, has bagged another C4 order with a political thriller, writes Maria Esposito.
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COMMISSIONS - C4 ASKS IF FOOTBALL IS THE NEW RELIGION.
SFX, the management agency that fixed David Beckham's move to Real Madrid, is making a one-hour
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COMMISSIONS - BBC2 FOLLOWS HOUSE-BUILDING COUPLE.
BBC2 controller Roly Keating has commissioned an 8 x 30-minute series that will follow a couple
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COMMISSIONS - MAP MAN GETS A SECOND SERIES ON BBC2.
Indie Tern Television is to make a second series of BBC2 factual series Map Man. BBC2
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Commissioning - Shine to follow final legal hunt.
Members of Britain's oldest hunt have given permission for cameras to follow them as they take
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Commissioning - ITV1 looks at 'changing' stars.
ITV has commissioned RDF Media to make a series that will attempt to uncover which celebrities have had cosmetic surgery, writes Paul Revoir.
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UBC DEAL WITH EMAP.
Radio group UBC Media Group has signed a deal with Emap, publisher of Broadcast, to supply
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Commissioning - Five orders more Extraordinary People.
Five is bringing back its science strand Extraordinary People with four documentaries about people with unusual abilities or medical conditions, writes Maria Esposito.
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LUPUS MOVES INTO CGI.
Lupus Films, the production company behind Little Wolf's Book of Badness, is making its first foray
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BEAMISH TO LANDMARK.
Indie Landmark Films has hired former Darlow Smithson development producer Jennifer Beamish to head its science
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CASH FOR GREEN BAY.
Cardiff-based indie Green Bay Media has won a£300,000 equity investment which will create seven new