All Broadcast articles in 9 October 2015
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Reality partnership for VER
Production equipment provider VER has taken on the staff of Amsterdam reality television systems integrator Reality Partners.
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Twofour upgrades in-house audio facilities
Twofour has upgraded its post-production facility at Twofour Studios.
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Vualto builds video site for Senedd TV
Content delivery and management company Vualto has built a new video microsite for the National Assembly for Wales’ Senedd TV service.
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EVS and deltatre partner for UEFA deal
EVS and deltatre will team up to deliver the 2015/2016 UEFA Champions League season.
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Ratings
Unforgotten grips 4.7m
THURSDAY: ITV drama Unforgotten got underway with a healthy audience that won the 9pm slot.
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People Just Do Nothing wins double order
BBC3 has ordered another two 6x30-minute series of Roughcut Television’s pirate radio mockumentary People Just Do Nothing.
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Plimsoll finds Deadly Instincts for Nat Geo
Plimsoll Productions, the indie set up by former RDF boss Grant Mansfield, has won its first US commission, a six-part series for Nat Geo Wild.
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Podcast
Talking TV: Mipcom & Close To The Edge
The latest edition of Talking TV rounds up the headlines from Mipcom and hears from Karl Warner, the executive producer of BBC4’s OAP structured reality show Close To The Edge.
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Coba calls for external BBC governance
The BBC’s proposal to create a unitary board – with director general Tony Hall as chief executive – to oversee governance has been blasted by the pay-TV sector.
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EastEnders hires first transgender actor
EastEnders has become the first UK soap to cast a transgender actor in a continuing role with the hire of 21-year-old Riley Carter Millington.
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C5 orders UK-focused New Lives In The Wild
Ben Fogle is swapping the wilds of Asia and Alaska for adventures in Exmoor and the Welsh countryside in a revamped version of Channel 5’s New Lives In The Wild.
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In brief: Zeppotron; BBC Music; Vimeo
BBC2 is bringing back Zeppotron’s Let’s Play Darts, while Vimeo has unveiled its first slate of originals and the music industry has united to back the BBC.
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Critics
TV Critics: Unforgotten; A Very British Romance; Extreme Railway Journeys
“Extremely good storytelling; carefully-paced, beautifully acted.”
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ITV orders Titchmarsh antiques gameshow
Alan Titchmarsh has signed up to present his first-ever gameshow – a competitive antiques format for ITV Daytime.
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Whittingdale mulls regulatory boost for kids’ and current affairs
John Whittingdale has asked Ofcom to consider whether production sector regulation could be introduced that would promote investment in genres such as children’s and current affairs.
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Trust: there is ‘extraordinary’ public support for BBC
The BBC Trust has found that there is an “extraordinary degree of popular support” for an independent and universal BBC - but has warned that the corporation must sharpen up its approach to distinctiveness.