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    ITV looks at UK's best gardens

    2003-08-07T08:30:00Z

    ITV controller of daytime Liam Hamilton has ordered a 15 x 30-minutes series, Britain's Best Back Gardens, from Anglia looking at the UK's most interesting gardens, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Another dream holiday home for Five

    2003-08-07T08:30:00Z

    Indie RDF Media has been commissioned to make a second series of Carole Smillie's Dream Holiday Homefor Five. The 20 x 30-minute series, to air in a first block of 10 episodes in October with the rest following early next year, will again allow viewers ...

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    Granada marches ahead with WWII drama

    2003-08-07T08:30:00Z

    Granada has gone into production with its second world war ITV blockbuster drama , Island At War. The six-part drama, starring James Wilby, Clare Holman and Philip Glenister, focuses on the German invasion and occupation of the Channel Islands in 1940. Production takes place in ...

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    BBC NI to give party advice

    2003-08-07T08:30:00Z

    BBC Northern Ireland is hoping to repeat the success of lifestyle programmes such as Dinner Party Inspectors with a series focusing on surprise parties, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Sky One buys US action star reality show

    2003-08-07T08:30:00Z

    Sky One has acquired a reality show from the producer of The Matrix, in which a group of people compete to become action movie stars. The 10-part Next Action Star, created by Joel Silver, will see 16 contestants put through ...

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    BBC2 Arena honours Attenborough at 80

    2003-08-07T08:30:00Z

    BBC2 controller Jane Root has commissioned an Arena documentary to celebrate the 80th birthday of actor Lord Attenborough. The two-part The Many Lives of Richard Attenboroughhas been granted unprecedented access to Lord Attenborough as he undertakes his public duties. Directed by Adam Low with Anthony Wall as series editor, it ...

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    BBC2 goes behind the scenes at the theatre

    2003-08-07T08:30:00Z

    BBC2 controller Jane Root and head of arts commissioning Franny Moyle have commissioned an observational documentary about a local theatre in Lincoln. The six-part Theatre Royal, to be produced in-house by Pippa Robinson and executive produced by Nick Mirsky, will feature a different character in ...

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    Second helping of just for laughs on BBC1

    2003-08-07T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey and controller of entertainment commissioning Jane Lush have ordered a second run of slapstick hidden camera show Just for Laughs. The 6 x 30-minute series, to be made by Belfast-based indie Wild Rover for BBC Northern Ireland, will be produced by ...

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    BBC1 gets The Office for Christmas

    2003-08-05T15:42:09Z

    Hit BBC2 comedy The Office has been given the ultimate compliment by BBC bosses, and will switch to BBC1 when it returns for two Christmas specials later this year, writes Sam Matthews

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    BBC NI jumps on lifestyle bandwagon

    2003-08-04T15:33:34Z

    BBC Northern Ireland is hoping to capture the success of lifestyle programmes such as the Dinner Party Inspectors with a new series focussing on surprise parties, writes Michael Rosser

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    Sky bags Hollywood reality show

    2003-08-04T09:52:52Z

    The reality format has hit Hollywood, with Sky One picking up a new US show in which a group of people train to be action movie stars, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    Channel 4 sells live autopsy show

    2003-08-01T12:00:54Z

    Channel 4's controversial live coverage of Gunther Von Hagens performing a public autopsy for the first time in 200 years has been sold to the US channel Trio, writes Jon Rogers

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    Panorama to probe BBC over Kelly affair

    2003-07-31T09:54:13Z

    The BBC is working on a Panorama special on the Dr David Kelly affair that could see it investigating the state of BBC journalism and potentially bring the corporation into further conflict with the government, write Leigh Holmwood, Colin Robertson and Paul Revoir

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    Westcountry line-up

    2003-07-31T08:30:00Z

    ITV Westcountry has unveiled its autumn regional line-up with a series of documentaries including a dance programme presented by Lionel Blair. In the 6 x 30-minute series Dancing in the Dark, tap dancer Blair looks at the region's dance history. Plymouth-based independent Infinite Pictures has ...

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    Turn on goes forensic

    2003-07-31T08:30:00Z

    Manchester-based independent Turn On Television has been commissioned by the ITV Granada region and the Discovery Channel to make a 6 x 30-minute series following a group of forensic science undergraduates. Forensic Schoolwill air on 29 August on Granada and at the start of next ...

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    Disney endorses UK indie Talent

    2003-07-31T08:30:00Z

    Disney Channel UK has ordered its biggest ever commission from a UK indie, after asking Talent Television to develop a family gameshow series, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Discovery on track

    2003-07-31T08:30:00Z

    Discovery Europe has ordered another series fronted by former Fast Showcomic actor Mark Williams. The 10 x 30-minute series, On the Rails, from Oxford Scientific Films Productions, will chart the history of rail travel to tie in with the bi-centenary ...

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    Dimmock in UK Style deal

    2003-07-31T08:30:00Z

    UK Style has signed up Charlie Dimmock to front a new series charting the yearly cycle of a garden, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Jodie breaks silence for Bugsy

    2003-07-31T08:30:00Z

    Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster has given a rare interview to Tyne Tees Television for a 60-minute After They Were Famousshow on the stars of the 1976 film Bugsy Malone, in which she played Tallulah. The show will reunite the ...

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    Lion shares in BBC line-up

    2003-07-31T08:30:00Z

    Lion TV has picked up an order from BBC2 for a programme examining major historical events, as part of a 33-hour batch of new autumn BBC shows, writes Leigh Holmwood.