All Broadcast articles in 28 July 2006 – Page 3
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Indies given six slots for Panorama
BBC Panorama's move to a prime-time slot is unlikely to be a bonanza for indies, with only three more programmes going to the independent sector.
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At It to make facial surgery follow-up
Five and Discovery US have jointly commissioned At It Productions to produce a documentary returning to the story of Juliana Wetmore, the girl featured in last year's acclaimed Born Without a Face.
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Leader: ITV at the crossroads
Broadcasteditor Conor Dignam looks at the future for the next ITV chief executive
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Commissioner's Q&A: Richard Melman
Channel director for The History Channel, The Biography Channel and Crime & Investigation Network (CI) Richard Melman is on the lookout for British crime stories and UK celebrity biographies
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MTV to make comedy clip show
MTV has greenlit a series about a drug-addled American star who has slipped so far down the celebrity rankings that he's ended up presenting a clips show for British TV.
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Succession race begins to land ITV's top job
The runners and riders in line to take over from Charles Allen at ITV
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The BBC's Vision thing
Broadcast looks at the effects of Mark Thompson's restructure of the BBC's hierarchy.
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On the box: Sorted for BBC drama
The BBC and ITV have both been producing a rich selection of dramas of late. It's awkward that this has also coincided with arguably more appealing US imports such as Lost, Desperate Housewivesand Prison Break. ...
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BBC lines up year-long video podcast trial
The BBC is to launch a 12-month video podcast trial that will make 30 programmes, including Newsnightand Question Time, available to download to portable viewing devices including iPods.
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Comment: Don't let ITV slip away
Ray Snoddy looks at the effect Charles Allen's departure would have on ITV
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Allen set to jump- before he's pushed
After 15 years with ITV Charles Allen is planning to call it a day and step down from the top job - with Stephen Carter tipped to replace him.
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'We all know the risks'
Stuart Ramsay and Kim Ghattas reveal what it's like to report from the frontline
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Peaches studies Islam in C4 series
Bob Geldof's daughter Peaches will immerse herself in Islam for a new primetime show for Channel 4 exploring unfamiliar religious practices.
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Sarpong fronts cheeky fashion show for T4
June Sarpong is to front a Channel 4 fashion series which will 'put two fingers up' to haute couture, encouraging viewers to create their own fashion.
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Angel Eye visits Edinburgh for C4 Radio
Indie Angel Eye Media is to make a month-long series for Channel 4 Radio covering the pick of the Edinburgh Fringe comedy festival.
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C4 reorders teen quiz from Princess
Channel 4 schools commissioning editor Deborah Ward has re-commissioned The Deadly Knowledge Showfrom Princess Productions.
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Puppet show set for C4 breakfast
Channel 4 will attempt to replicate the success of The Big Breakfastby launching a new live morning show with a twist - it is presented by a pair of puppets.
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BBC3's Bellamy: let us entertain you
Julian Bellamy's first new season of programmes at the helm of BBC3 goes big on music event programming in addition to spin-offs, comedy pilots and factual aimed at young adults.