All Broadcast articles in 27 June 2003 – Page 5

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    Government seeks to appease Puttnam

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Government ministers are holding eleventh-hour talks with rebel peer Lord Puttnam in a bid to head off a Labour rebellion over moves that would allow large newspaper groups such as Rupert Murdoch's News International to buy Five, writes David Rose.

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    BBC mounts biggest Glastonbury set-up

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    BBC Outside Broadcast is throwing two brand-new trucks, 15km of video cable, 27 VTRs, 30 cameras and 100 technical staff at the coverage of this year's Glastonbury Festival, writes Sam Espensen.As

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    Blow-by-blow look at high-speed wedding

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    September Films has scored a bizarre 60-minute programme order from US broadcaster Lifetime Television in which a prospective bride and groom must organise their wedding in the time it takes for the world's largest blow-up church to inflate. Marry Me Nowwill follow one partner's proposal ...

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    The Bridge's refit underway

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Soho audio post-production facility The Bridge is part of the way through a major refit that will see all three of its suites upgraded with the installation of networked hard disk

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    Redmond gives film chance to Brookie writers

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Scriptwriters from Channel 4's departing soap Brooksidehave been thrown a lifeline by Mersey TV boss Phil Redmond after being offered the chance to form part of the creative team for his new film venture, writes Paul Revoir.

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    BSkyB package on NTL

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Cable operator NTL has secured a deal with BSkyB to give its 2 million subscribers access to Sky One Mix, Sky Travel, Sky Travel Extra, The Amp, Flaunt and Scuzz by the end of July 2003. The deal brings the NTL digital package in line with the country's other major ...

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    Capital and UBC plan pay-as-you-go radio

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Capital Radio, the UK's biggest radio group, has entered a joint-venture with UBC Media to develop interactive services and pay-as-you-go radio, writes Michael Rosser.

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    RTE reality show cast plan to sue

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Rescued contestants from RTE's Cabin Feverreality TV boat are expected to sue the station for damages after the boat on which the show was based sank off the Irish coast last week.

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    Churchill Restored

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    London facility house The Machine Room has restored, treated and edited both old and new footage for three one-hour programmes that chart the life of former British prime minister Sir Winston

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    Cicada to look at pre-roman civilisation

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Indie Cicada Films is making a 50-minute programme about a new archaeological site in northern Italy that reveals how the Etruscans, a pre-Roman civilisation, funded their hedonistic life. The Etruscans, for Discovery Channel and Welsh language broadcaster S4C, is executive produced by Frances Berrigan and directed by Ian Denyer for ...

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    Discovery health reorders Slimming Club

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Discovery Health has ordered a second series of Slimming Club from Yorkshire TV's factual department. The 15 x 30-minute show, which follows the trials and tribulations of people in a diet support group, will air later this year.

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    Courtney Pine's Jazz Crusade to return

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    BBC Radio 2 head of programmes Lesley Douglas has commissioned radio indie Wise Buddah to produce a fifth series of Courtney Pine's Jazz Crusade. Featuring new jazz releases, special guests and news, the 8 x 60-minute series is scheduled for broadcast in December and will be produced by Sarah Cropper.

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    Superbike star gets his own documentary

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Granada Men & Motors has commissioned a 10 x 30-minute fly-on-the-wall series from indie Octagon following the UK's top superbike rider Neil Hodgson as he attempts to win the 2003 Superbike World Championship. Airing from 21 August, Superbiker goes behind the scenes from the paddock to the testing grounds to ...

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    Fremantle exec joins Presentable

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Cardiff-based indie Presentable has poached an award-winning entertainment executive from Fremantle Media to head a new factual entertainment department, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Idol win for Marberger

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    Tobias Marberger, a 29-year-old Swedish composer, romped home in the voting for this year's inaugural Extreme Idol, the Broadcast magazine and Extreme Music search for a new production music superstar. Dubbed

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    ITV lines up mother-in-law reality show

    2003-06-26T08:30:00Z

    ITV's new controller of factual Bridget Boseley has marked ITV's new push into edgier factual programming with her first commission - a show which forces people to take their mother-in-law into their homes for a week, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Rights contest kicks off

    2003-06-26T08:40:38Z

    The door has been opened to the BBC and ITV to end BskyB's exclusive live coverage of English Premiership football - but the big question now is whether they can afford to walk through it, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Hit 40 UK grabs BBC's Meadows

    2003-06-26T08:41:28Z

    Commercial radio chart show Hit 40 UK has poached a key BBC radio executive producer and extended its reach to over 100 stations, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Doc to profile 'love rat' Hewitt

    2003-06-26T08:42:11Z

    The producer of Channel 4's The Real Heather McCartneyhas gained no-holds-barred access to Princess Diana's former lover James Hewitt for its next C4 film, writes Penny Hughes.

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    C4 orders second Prejudice

    2003-06-26T08:42:56Z

    Channel 4 has recommissioned 12 Yard's controversial hidden-camera gameshow Without Prejudice?, writes Penny Hughes.