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Programming - Groovy looks at trend for overseas brides.
Newcastle-based indie Groovy Films is to shed light on the growing number of British men looking to other countries to find a wife, with a series jointly commissioned by Bravo and Tyne Tees, writes Steve Aston.
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Liddiment to produce Kay Mellor drama.
Former ITV director of channels David Liddiment has announced his first TV project since quitting the network last year, writes Steve Aston.
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ITV pins hopes on new sitcoms.
ITV controller of comedy Sioned Wiliam is hoping to improve the channel's flagging comedy reputation with
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TOTP SOLD TO FRANCE.
French terrestrial channel France 2 has signed a deal with BBC Worldwide to make its own
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SPOOKS SET TO HIT US SCREEN.
Spooks, Kudos' successful BBC 1 drama about the British security services, has been snapped up by
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Celador LE exec poached by BBC
BBC head of entertainment Wayne Garvie has poached a key development executive from Celador Productions to oversee some of the BBC's main light entertainment shows, including Weakest Link, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Carlton/PBS tie-up to make Olympics doc
Carlton is to produce a series on the Ancient Greeks' Olympics for Channel 4 as part of the next $9m (£5.6m) tranche of programmes to come from its development deal with the US network PBS, writes Steve Aston
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Ex-Fox Kids MD takes key job at Talent
Talent Group, formerly Talent Television, has expanded into children's programming with the appointment of former Fox Kids UK managing director Annie Miles as a director of the company, writes Jon Rogers
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NewsSpooks set to hit US screens
Spooks, Kudos' successful BBC 1 drama about the British security services, has been snapped up by US broadcaster A&E Networks, writes Colin Robertson
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Radar sets sights on the next Banzai
RDF Media-backed indie Radar, the producer of Channel 4 hit show Banzai, has bagged a raft of fresh commissions including Experimental, a new C4 entertainment series that executives are hailing as the 'next Banzai', writes Penny Hughes.
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ITV pins hopes on new sitcoms
ITV controller of comedy Sioned Wiliam is hoping to improve the channel's flagging comedy reputation with two new sitcoms, writes Jon Rogers.
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BBC 3 launch offers ?radical' drama
A ?radical and edgy' film about a man sucked into the Leeds underworld written by the winner of a BBC new writing initiative is to be one of the key dramas on digital youth channel BBC 3, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Groovy looks at trend for overseas brides
Newcastle-based indie Groovy Films is to shed light on the growing number of British men looking to other countries to find a wife, with a series jointly commissioned by Bravo and Tyne Tees, writes Steve Aston.
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Dambusters fly again on C4
Channel 4 is marking the 60th anniversary of the Dambuster raids with a two-part recreation from Tiger Aspect's sister company, Tigress Productions, writes Penny Hughes.
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Somethin' Else wins second R2 soul series
BBC Radio 2 controller Jim Moir has commissioned indie Somethin' Else to produce a further 12 x 60-minute run of music show Soul Solutions. Presented by singer Mica Paris, the series will feature the best in soul music and feature interviews, guests and exclusive sessions. The series, which is produced ...
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Sky One picks up Transformers Armada
Sky One has acquired animation Transformers Armada- starring the Autobots and Decepticons - from Entertainment Rights. The 52 x 30-minute episodes will run at 08.00, seven days a week, with second screenings scheduled on Animix, the daily block on time-shift channel Sky One Mix.
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Wales' Avanti to make another Cable TV
Welsh indie Avanti Television has been recommissioned to make music show Cable TVfor BBC 2 and BBC 1 Wales. The 6 x 30-minute show, hosted by Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable, will launch in April and run for six weeks, airing on Friday nights. It may ...
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The BBC remembers the holocaust
The BBC is to mark Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January with a series of programmes including a week-long drama on BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour. Thea's Diarytells the story of a teenager's struggle to understand her war-torn homeland of ...
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Wise Buddah wins raft of commissions
Indie Wise Buddah has been commissioned to make a string of programmes for the BBC and GWR radio networks, including two 6 x 30-minute series for BBC Radio 2 featuring saxophonist Courtney Pine and jazz legend Billie Holliday. The station has also ordered 2 x 60-minute documentaries on David Gray ...
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NewsBBC writing initiative drama to air on BBC 3
A 'radical and edgy' film about a man sucked into the Leeds underworld written by the winner of a BBC new writing initiative is to be one of the key new dramas on BBC digital youth channel BBC 3, writes Leigh Holmwood


















