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    Frapa devises format copyright formula

    2004-03-24T14:32:01Z

    A legal blueprint to help producers protect their formats from being copied by rivals is to be unveiled at MipTV next week, writes Michael Rosser.

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    C4: No 100 greatest lists please

    2004-03-24T10:12:28Z

    Channel 4 head of factual entertainment Julian Bellamy has shut the door on the list programmes that have been a staple part of the broadcaster's late night output in recent years.

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    Channel bags ITV entertainment order

    2004-03-23T09:41:37Z

    Channel Television has secured a rare ITV commission with a Saturday night arena-style entertainment show billed as a cross between Gladiators and It's a Knock Out.

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    C4 unveils Coming Up orders

    2004-03-22T10:41:04Z

    Channel 4 has ordered seven half-hour dramas from Ideal World for a new series of Coming Up - it's late night strand designed for budding directors and writers.

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    E4 exhibits The Gallery

    2004-03-19T10:05:01Z

    E4 has resurrected Tony Hart's classic BBC kids feature The Gallery , with a new scheme that gives viewers a chance to have their artwork shown on air.

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    Morning to return

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Granada has received an early recommission from ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard for its This Morning daytime show. The 17th run will start in September and run through until summer next year. The series editor will again be Shu Richmond and it will have ...

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    Maverick move

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Maverick Television has appointed former Channel 4 Interactive head of telephony development Jo Rosenfelder as its new head of commercial affairs. She will be charged with negotiating deals and running business affairs at the company, which has just moved to new premises in Birmingham. At the same time Maverick executive ...

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    ITV orders two shows from SMG TV

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    ITV controller of children's programming Steven Andrew has commissioned SMG TV Productions to make a comedy drama series and a factual show for its CiTV block. Butterfingers , which tells the story of a goalkeeper and his magic gloves, is a 7 x 30-minute drama ...

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    Imago to produce male makeover show

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Norwich-based indie Imago Productions has been commissioned to produce a male makeover series for Discovery Health. Perfect Man , a 15 x 30-minute series, sees nine men transformed by a relationship coach into the ideal partner. The show is filmed at a secret location, where ...

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    LNN Factuals head leaves for indie

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    London News Network (LNN) Factuals head Bob Whittaker has become the first ITV regional programme-maker to quit the merged company to set up an independent.

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    Zig Zag to examine split personality

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Zig Zag Productions has been commissioned to make a one-hour documentary for Five about a woman who is split between seven personalities. Working-titled The Woman with Seven Personalities has been commissioned by controller of science Justine Kershaw and is expected to be part of the ...

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    RTS judges give Dyke top honour

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Former BBC director general Greg Dyke was this week given the prestigious judges award at the Royal Television Society's (RTS) annual programme awards, as the corporation won 17 of the 27 awards, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Five and PBS to make D-Day doc

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Windfall Films is to produce a£500,000 docu-drama for Five focusing on the ingenious machinery of war used in the D-Day landings, writes Michael Rosser.

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    ITV combines sport divisions

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    GRANADA Sport managing director Jim Raven is leaving the company as ITV Sport's production arms are reorganised following the ITV merger, writes Paul Revoir.

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    European channels snap up D-Day doc

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Factual distributor Electric Sky has secured a raft of sales to broadcasters across Europe for documentary D-Day: The Shortest Day. The 52-minute special, produced by Peter Williams Television for ITV, has been picked up by PBS in the US, RAI3 in Italy, and HBO's ...

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    US women's channel picks up Neighbours

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Fremantle Media's long-running Australian soap Neighbours , which airs on BBC1, is to launch in the US on women's cable network Oxygen, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Five in canadian co-pro deal for milkshake

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Five has entered a co-production deal with Canadian animation house Nelvana for pre-school series Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends. The channel has picked up the initial 26 x 30-minute series for its Milkshake block in the autumn. The series is also being co-produced by Glasgow-based CGI producer Absolute Digital Pictures.

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    Done and Dusted to film Britney concert

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Indie Done and Dusted has been commissioned by US channel Showtime to produce live coverage of Britney Spears' Miami concert next week - its second major US order since setting up an office in the states in October. Channel 4 is expected to pick up the UK rights to the ...

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    Bob creator to make series for five

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Bob the Builder creator Keith Chapman is to have another of his kids' creations turned into a TV show. Five and Nick Jr have commissioned Chapman to make an initial 52 x 10-minute episodes of pre-school series Fifi and ...

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    BBC to challenge wasteful youths

    2004-03-18T08:30:00Z

    Young people who rely on their parents to bankroll their lavish lifestyles will be challenged to change their ways in a BBC factual entertainment show, writes Leigh Holmwood.