All Blast! Films articles – Page 5
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NewsSky ups stake in Blast!
Jane Millichip’s distribution arm takes 70% of the £26m factual producer
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NewsC5 lines up Grenfell Tower doc
ITN Productions’ single will air as part of a social housing season
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VideoGeneration Gifted, BBC2
Blast! Films series taking a look at social mobility through the eyes of six bright teenagers
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FeaturesBlast! Films
“TV production is fluid, with many things constantly changing and evolving – so we keep this in mind and reflect this in our management style”
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NewsCelebs go on the beat in C4 police format
Stars to be trained as special constables for Blast! Films series
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NewsEd Balls, Lenny Henry & Lucy Worsley top BBC factual slate
Former Labour MP to front Expectation’s first series commission
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VideoAnimal Rescue Live: Supervet Special, Channel 4
Blast! live rescue show seeking to permanently house all the animals at a Newcastle shelter
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RatingsSecret Life of the Zoo back with 1.5m
THURSDAY: The second series return of Channel 4’s The Secret Life of the Zoo fell below the 8pm slot average while ITV’s I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here continued to dominate at 9pm.
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NewsThe Island exec producer joins Blast
The Island exec Alf Lawrie is leaving Shine to join Blast! Films.
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NewsC4 supersizes The Secret Life of the Zoo
Channel 4 has ordered a supersized version of The Secret Life of the Zoo, more the doubling the length of its original run.
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NewsBlast! Films to open Brighton office
Blast! Films is opening a Brighton office to be headed up by Boundless executive producer Sarah Spencer.
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NewsFlintoff and Hornby to lead new era at Optomen
Former Channel 4 colleagues Tina Flintoff and Nick Hornby are to take over at Optomen, as Pat Llewellyn steps down from the All3Media indie after 22 years.
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Wall to Wall, Icon and Blast! score Nat Geo series
Wall to Wall, Icon Films and Blast! Films are among the British indies to have scored major commissions with US network Nat Geo.
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NewsIndies land literary commissions for BBC reading campaign
Blast! Films and Century Films are among the indies producing literary films to support the BBC’s Get Reading campaign next year.


















