All Broadcast articles in 3 December 2010 – Page 4
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News
Cowell to appear in hospice carol service on ITV1
Simon Cowell will feature in an ITV1 Christmas carol service as part of the broadcaster’s seasonal schedule.
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Teleshopping Zone to be ITV1 late-night fixture
ITV’s late night teleshopping trial is to become a permanent fixture on a monthly rolling basis as the company looks to bed in new revenue streams.
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Sky1 to air Victoria Wood's stage return
Victoria Wood is set to return to the stage for the first time in 10 years for a live comedy show, Angina Monologues, to be broadcast on Sky 1.
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Sky 1 taps trend for buying businesses abroad
Sky 1 has ordered a fact-ent series that will see property and business expert Johnnie Irwin offer tips to families looking to emigrate to far-flung locations including Costa Blanca and Tenerife.
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Comment
Peep Show / Robert's Web
Michael Rosser and Jake Kanter share their thoughts on two new shows from the past week.
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Comment
Taking a Shine to Mr Tumble
Much excitement at the Children’s Baftas when Gary Barlow appeared to present an award - although he was just as eager to meet a certain Justin Fletcher.
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Comment
Updating TV’s Facebook status
Social networking has a key role to play in driving future TV viewing, writes Kate Bulkley.
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The Broadcast Interview
Tony Warren: King of Coronation Street
Corrie creator Tony Warren says the soap is as good today as ever and sees no reason why it shouldn’t be around for another 50 years. Jake Kanter meets the legendary TV writer.
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Behind The Scenes
Coronation Street: the Tram Crash
Corrie fans will be treated to a spectacular tram crash to mark the show’s 50th anniversary this month. Dave Houghton reveals how it was done.
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The Broadcast Interview
Phil Collinson, producer, Coronation Street
The Coronation Street producer’s job is akin to that of the curator of a national museum or director of the Royal Ballet in terms of its influence on British culture, he tells Jake Kanter.
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Comment
Morgana Show / Ration Book Britain / Coronation Street
Wide-Eyed Entertainment’s Parule Basu-Barua and Outline Production’s Laura Mansfield on impressions, rations and fond memories.
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Comment
BBC North is planting deep and permanent roots
Corporation is already investing in the region and more will follow, says Peter Salmon
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The Broadcast Interview
Alumni: Building up Street credibility
In its half a century on British TV, Coronation Street has employed a host of talented writers, directors and producers. From fights and pints to photo calls, Robin Parker hears their stories.
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Comment
It takes all sorts to connect
Diversity helps to keep shows relevant and attract broader audiences.
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Features
Body of Proof, ABC (US)
Broadcast shines the spotlight on a show that will get a pre-release in Europe before it airs in the US.
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Features
Coronation Street 50th Special
Broadcast celebrates 50 years of Corrie with interviews, a look back at the soap’s talented writers, directors and producers, and a glimpse behind the scenes at the forthcoming tram crash.
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Mulligan launches Pure Digital Services
A group of post experts and cinematographers have set up a business focused on file transfers and archiving.
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Oxygen DCT launches Gold series monitors
Oxygen DCT has launched the Penta Gold Series of 10-bit LCD reference picture monitors.
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IPC managing director joins UK Screen board
UK Screen has appointed another board member in a bid to boost the broadcast sector’s level of representation on the trade group’s board.
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Baselight grading software gets an overhaul
FilmLight has launched Baselight 4.2, the latest addition to its colour grading system.