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Programming - HOME BREWING GETS FIVE-PART DISCOVERY SERIES.
Four indies have been commissioned to develop series for Discovery Home & Leisure. Outline Productions is
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Programming - SKY NEWS PLANNING MAJOR JUBILEE COVERAGE.
Sky News' coverage of the Golden Jubilee will be one of the channel's most ambitious broadcasts
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Programming - Fulmar wins C4 and BBC 2 orders.
Cardiff-based indie Fulmar West is set to take a behind-the-scenes look at one of Britain's best-loved soaps with a 50-minute film for Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes
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Programming - C4 gets arty.
Channel 4 has ordered an 11 x 30-minute arts strand exploring contemporary culture, writes Penny Hughes
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Programming - BBC 4 to look at NHS treatment of leukaemia.
BBC 4 controller Roly Keating has commissioned a one-off drama which aims to explore medical ethics and lift the lid on the NHS treatment of children with leukaemia, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Programming - C5 to air daily lunchtime quiz.
Channel 5 is launching a new salvo in the lunchtime ratings war with a live, daily
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BBC youth pitch to exclude politicians.
The BBC's planned new youth politics programme could become a politician-free zone.Bob Geldof's indie Ten Alps,
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US BUYS UK QUIZ SHOW.
ITV daytime gameshow King of the Castle is to air in primetime on US Network CBS
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Programming - FAST SHOW'S SWISS TONI GETS HIS OWN SHOW.
Swiss Toni, the smooth-talking ladies' man played by Charlie Higson in the BBC comedy The Fast
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BBC to up foreign coverage.
The BBC is to increase its commitment to primetime foreign affairs programming as media secretary Tessa
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BBC turns to Mast Media for new quiz format.
The BBC has commissioned a new, long-running daytime quiz series which is being billed as 'the new Weakest Link', writes Penny Hughes
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ITV hands cash to drama.
ITV drama producers are to be the beneficiaries of an influx of cash to ITV's programming budget, write Steve Aston and Peter Keighron
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NewsITV in£25m ratings drive
ITV has launched a new salvo in the ratings war with BBC 1 by confirming a£25m boost to its programming budget while unveiling a new framework for regional programming, writes Steve Aston
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NewsChannel 5 goes high-brow with new historical series
Channel 5 is re-affirming its commitment to move away from tacky programming with a new major 12-part documentary on the history of British Kings and Queens, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC 4 to look at NHS treatment of leukemia
BBC 4 controller Roly Keating has commissioned a one-off drama, which aims to explore medical ethics and lift the lid on the NHS treatment of children with leukaemia, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Fulmar wins C4 and BBC 2 orders
Cardiff-based indie Fulmar West is set to take a behind-the-scenes look at one of Britain's best-loved soaps with a 50-minute film for Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes
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BBC to screen '66 World Cup final
England's 1966 World Cup triumph over Germany is to be screened on the BBC's huge TV screens, being set up around the UK, hours before England's crunch match against Argentina in this year's tournament, writes Leigh Holmwood
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BBC youth pitch to exclude politicians
The BBC's planned new youth politics programme could become a politician-free zone, writes Leigh Holmwood
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September to make one-off From Hell film
September Films has made a foray into ITV's From Hell franchise by winning its first commission for the strand, writes Steve Aston
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Indies 'fed up' with C4 review
Indies specialising in educational programmes are being threatened by the budget freeze for next year on Channel 4's schools programming that has still not been lifted after more than eight months, writes Penny Hughes


















