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KUMARS GO GLOBAL.
Hat Trick International has concluded a raft of sales of BBC 2's The Kumars At No
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4Learning to study workings of mother ship.
4Learning has ordered a fly-on-the-wall series exploring the internal workings of Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes
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CHINESE ROBOT WARS.
China is set to get its own version of Robot Wars after a dubbed version of
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Wall to Wall film to look at crisis in transport.
The BBC is set to air another of its hypothetical reality docu-dramas, with a film covering what might happen if Britain's transport infrastructure was paralysed, writes Jon Rogers
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Wall to Wall film to look at crisis in transport
The BBC is set to air another of its hypothetical reality docu-dramas, with a film covering what might happen if Britain's transport infrastructure was paralysed, writes Jon Rogers.
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ITV unveils big budget drama
ITV is continuing its fightback for ratings by filling its winter 2003 schedule with big budget drama, writes Steve Aston.
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C4 orders The Regency House
The flamboyant era of Byron, Nelson and Lady Hamilton is to be recreated in the latest instalment of Channel 4's successful ... Housefranchise, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Lion to make'DIY burglary' series
Lion TV has been commissioned to produce a six-part series of its controversial BBC pilot which was attacked for essentially offering viewers a 'DIY guide to burglary', writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC plans Sweeney gameshow
The BBC is hoping a new game show based in Spain and hosted by Claire Sweeney will perk up its Saturday evening entertainment output, write Leigh Holmwood and Georgina Lipscomb
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CBBC orders internet radio drama
Indie Darral MacQueen has been commissioned by the BBC to make a children's drama about an internet radio station, as part of CBBC controller Nigel Pickard's last slate, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Five orders raft of kids shows
Five controller of children's programming Nick Wilson has made a range of commissions including an Australian drama, writes Jon Rogers
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Five lines up Rod Stewart for New Year's Eve
Veteran rock star Rod Stewart is to take centre stage on Five on New Year's Eve. The channel will air a concert performed in New York as part of a 120-minute programme on the star. Ordered by Five controller of youth, music and interactive Sham Sandhu, the concert features tracks ...
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Zoe Ball comes back with sky movie show
Former The Priorypresenter Zoe Ball is to make her TV presenting comeback with a one-off magazine show for Sky Movies. Zoe Ball on Filmis a 45-minute special looking at the big movie releases for 2003 such as ...
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Carlton orders boost west country indies
Carlton Westcountry director of programmes Jane McCloskey has ordered a selection of 6 x 30-minute series from regional indies for the franchise's winter 2003 schedule. Plymouth-based Infinite Pictures is to produce three series: Boys' Toys, a guide to gadgets and activities for men, ...
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Wark Clements to film sleepover club for ITV
ITV controller of children's and youth Janie Grace has ordered a 26 x 30-minute series based on Rose Impey's The Sleepover Club books from Scottish indie Wark Clements. The series, to be co-produced with Australian producer Burberry Productions, will be executive produced by Wark Clements ...
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Murder in small town X to come to BBC 1
The BBC's version of US reality game show Murder in Small Town Xhas finally gone into production after months of development, quashing speculation that it would never make it to the screen. The murder mystery reality show, which flopped in the US, was a key ...
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Nickelodeon gives kids chance of a lifetime
Plymouth-based indie Twofourtv has been commissioned to produce an 8 x 30-minute series, Dare U?, for Nickelodeon. The series challenges kids from around the UK to perform dares in order to win the day out of their dreams - from flying in a fighter jet ...
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The Discovery Channel is getting into genetically modified programme making with a brace of programmes about the brave new world of DNA, writes Paul Revoir.
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Indies are not putting forward enough quality entertainment ideas, casting a dark cloud over how the BBC will fill the soon-to-be-vacant BBC 2 Simpsons slot, according to BBC controller of entertainment commissioning Jane Lush, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Diverse's Minhas urges development focus
Diverse joint head of programmes Narinder Minhas has called on indies to invest more in development in order to generate better ideas and secure commissions, writes Steve Aston


















