All CBeebies articles – Page 38
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NewsDick and Dom line up for kids' Baftas
7.30am: Kids' presenters Dick and Dom could walk off with two children's Baftas - for the second year running.
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NewsInternational sales boost profits at Entertainment Rights
Strong international sales for classic kids' character Postman Pat helped drive a 56% increase in operating profits at Entertainment Rights for the first half of 2005.
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NewsBBC Worldwide launches Snow Queen
BBC Worldwide will be heading to Cannes with a new one-hour adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale The Snow Queen, which is set to air on the BBC this Christmas.
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NewsPeak to promote Muffin the Mule at Mipcom
Derbyshire-based kids entertainment outfit Peak Entertainment is bringing BBC kids classic Muffin the Muleto Mipcom, ahead of the character's 60th anniversary in 2006.
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Interview: David Elstein - Mapping a digital path
David Elstein is set to take Hallmark on to a global stage. His vision of the digital future has been formed by a formidable body of experience and uncompromising views of past errors - and Freeview is one of them. James Curtis reports.
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ITV1 launches on-demand repeats
ITV1 has made its first move into the on-demand market with the launch of a repeats service on HomeChoice.
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NewsSuperted producer goes it alone
Robin Lyons, the writer and producer of kids' series Superted, has quit Welsh indie Siriol Productions to set up his own production company.
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NewsEastEnders writer to head CBBC drama
Former EastEnderswriter Jon East has been appointed head of BBC children's drama, as part of a drive to put the genre at the heart of kids' programming.
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NewsBBC3 judged best entertainment channel
BBC3 won the Best General Entertainment Channel Award at the inaugural Broadcast Digital Channel Awards last night (Wednesday).
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Broadcast reveals Digital Channel Awards shortlist
Broadcasthas published the shortlist for its new Digital Channel Awards, which recognise innovation, creativity and commercial success in digital broadcasting.
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Commissioners Q&A: Anne Gilchrist
CBBC's head of entertainment has a budget of up to£132,000 an hour and would like to hear from indies who have a great idea for a comedy for children who've just migrated from Cbeebies
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ITV's digital return
The£134m acquisition of SDN has put ITV on a strong footing in the digital arena, giving it the chance to become as big a player as the BBC. But will new channels continue to fuel its turnaround? By James Curtis.
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In training for the big one
Having lost out on the BBC1 controller's job, former BBC daytime scheduler Alison Sharman is now looking to make he...
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Sharman promotion kicks off internal job race
Three insiders are understood to be in the running to become BBC head of daytime following Alison Sharman's promotion to CBBC controller.
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NewsSharman lands CBBC role
BBC daytime controller Alison Sharman has landed the job of controller of CBBC.
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NewsCBBC chief takes role in BBC cuts
CBBC controller Dorothy Prior is quitting her post to take up a new role ensuring BBC production departments are not wasting money.
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NewsBBC unveils Strictly Come Dancing for kids
The BBC has made a kids version of its massively successful Strictly Come Dancingformat.
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Tough times for kids TV
There are now more than 20 children's channels in the digital television world, but for programme-makers more could be less as competition intensifies for terrestrial slots - and both ITV and the BBC squeeze budgets. Alexandra Jardine reports.
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Commissioners Q&A: Karen Johnson
The commissioning editor for BBC children's learning wants beautiful programmes that make teachers glad they pay the licence fee, and more programmes for older learners


















