All Broadcast articles in 28 November 2003 – Page 7
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Production - BBC spruces up star rooms.
BBC Studios has finished the first phase of its redesign of the 'work and relaxation areas' at TV Centre in a bid to attract high profile celebrities to the BBC, writes Sam Espensen.
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In production - BBC locates the body's visitors.
Body Snatchers is a gruesome three-part series made by the BBC exploring the relationship between man
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PRODUCTION - A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO: WHITE BALANCE.
A ritual that once took place before a shoot, new technology has nibbled away at setting
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Production - Asylum seekers doc wins three RTS awards.
A little-known October Films documentary for Channel 4 focusing on the prickly issue of asylum-seeking took all the plaudits at this week's RTS Craft and Design awards, writes Will Strauss.
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PRODUCTION - ANIMATION ENTRIES.
The British Animation Awards is calling for entries. The fifth year of the event will be
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Production - S4C Chooses Pro-Bel.
Welsh broadcaster S4C has placed an order with switcher and router manufacturer Pro-Bel for new presentation
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In production - C4 shows US lady serial killer.
Nick Broomfield's latest documentary follows the life of Aileen Wuornos, America's first female serial killer. The
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Interview - Hanging on at the top.
ITV chief executive designate Charles Allen is confident that top-rating drama, savings of£55m and a new multichannel strategy will spare him Michael Green's fate.
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Opinion - In my view - 'Good game, good game'.
With a face that in one expression can unify a nation, Bruce Forsyth has enjoyed a career that has come full circle, writes Wayne Garvie.
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How hit shows happen - Eureka!
Although most breakthrough shows start with a moment of inspiration, putting them on screen usually needs years of trial and error, rewriting and unflagging passion.
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Dutch reformat Granada shows.
Former Granada controller of factual sales and acquisitions Malcolm Allsop, who recently joined Amsterdam-based TeVe Media
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FORMATS & DEALS - PRIME SUSPECT HEADS FOR EASTERN EUROPE.
Granada International has made a hat-trick of new sales of hit Helen Mirren drama Prime Suspect
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Opinion - ITV's identity crisis.
The newly emergent 'one ITV' could give rise to the biggest culture clash in British television. Granada needs to address it now.
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Comment - Are you being served?
New research reveals that most unsolicited ideas are chucked in the bin by commissioning editors in favour of their own ideas. No wonder TV has become so samey, says Alan Hurndall.
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FORMATS & DEALS - US LOOKS TO BBC LIBRARY FOR JFK FOOTAGE.
BBC Library Sales has clinched several new licensing deals as broadcasters prepare to commemorate the 40th
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FORMATS & DEALS - EC AWARDS CHATSWORTH CARTOON SUBSIDY.
The European Commission has granted television company Chatsworth a subsidy of more than£240,000 for a
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Analysis - Profile - Frow's relocation, relocation.
Ben Frow has been responsible for commissioning some of Channel 4's most successful shows - but can he retain his Midas touch with a move to Five?
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Analysis - On The Box - Swapping that emotion.
Wife Swap and Pop Idol Extra are shows that buck the trend and provide their respective audiences with 'that rush of emotion', according to William van Rest.
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Analysis - Power to the people.
The BBC is creating a department of audience advocates who will represent the viewer in programme-making decisions. But Jessica Hodgson wonders whether there's more spin than substance behind the initiative.
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BLAST! TO ANALYSE COMPATIBILITY ISSUES.
Blast! Films has been commissioned by BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy to make a factual entertainment series