Commissioning – Page 705

  • News

    Atkinson comedies sold into europe

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    Fremantle International Distribution has sold two Rowan Atkinson sitcoms to 12 countries. Mr Bean and The Thin Blue Line have been picked up by Super RTL in Germany, RTL in the Netherlands, TVNZ in New Zealand and YLE in Finland. Canal 7 in Chile, Artear in Argentina, M2 in Morocco ...

  • News

    kiddies show wide eye has world in sight

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    Abbey Home Media has sold pre-school BBC co-production Wide Eye to nearly a dozen broadcasters. The series is made by King Rollo Films and features voiceovers from Anton Rogers and Jane Horrocks. Buyers of the 26 x 10-minute series include ABC in Australia, M Net in South Africa, TV3 in ...

  • News

    Ultimate documentaries are global hit

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    Five documentary strand The Ultimates has been licensed to Discovery Asia by distributor Cineflix International. The 6 x 60-minute technology series was made by Wark Clements, Pioneer Productions and One on One Productions. The strand includes Ultimate Trains, Ultimate Crashes and Ultimate Explosions. The show has now been licensed to ...

  • News

    Target takes on new head of licensing

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    Target Entertainment has hired Helen Howells as director of international licensing. Howells joins Target from 4 Kids Entertainment. In her new post, Howells will manage the licensing of Target properties such as Meg and Mog and Funky Valley - while identifying programmes for acquisition.

  • News

    BBC prime enjoys leap in polish viewers

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    BBC Prime, the corporation's entertainment channel in Europe and the Middle East, has added 265,000 homes to its presence in Poland. The carriage deal with broadband platform the Aster Group will take the channel's reach in Poland to 1.8 million.

  • News

    NFL passes super bowl rights to ITV

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    ITV has taken over the terrestrial rights to air American football's Super Bowl live in the UK from Five in a three-year deal. The agreement kicks off next year with Super Bowl XXXIX held at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, on 6 February . Due to the time difference, it ...

  • News

    Voodoo to make video shock doc

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    ITN-owned production arm Visual Voodoo has picked up a series of commissions, including a Saturday night special for Channel 4, which charts the most shocking and extreme pop videos ever made.

  • News

    Second EastEnders Xmas Party planned

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    The cast of EastEnders are to be brought together again this Christmas for a second variety special. This year's 60-minute EastEnders Christmas Party is expected to follow the same format as last year's, which aired on Christmas Eve, and saw ...

  • News

    Attaboy wins two Discovery H&L orders

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    Attaboy TV has scored two commissions from Discovery Home & Leisure. The Salvager , is a 15 x 30-minute series for September presented by a Hell's Angel who turns junkyard finds into furniture. Daniel Allum produces with Steve Grizzell as executive producer. Attaboy is also ...

  • News

    Living chases Robbie into haunted house

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    Living TV is bringing back its celebrity haunted castle show I'm Famous and Frightened and is lining up popstar Robbie Williams to be in it. Scream Films has been commissioned to make a 3 x 180-minute second edition of the reality show, in which eight ...

  • News

    BBC drafts in its own ?Jane Tennison'

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is set to launch a new long-running crime series featuring a hard-edged female detective after buying the rights to six novels by author John Connor.

  • News

    Commissioner's Q&A

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    A Welsh Simpsons is the unlikely production on the wish list of head of English language programmes, BBC Wales Clare Hudson, who is most impressed by indies that can use rejection to become stronger.

  • News

    ITV Westcountry secures first network order

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    ITV Westcountry has been commissioned to make its first drama programme for the network with a 90-minute broadcast pilot about a Devon-based detective.

  • News

    Panorama to make Iraq torture special

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 is to screen a special 60-minute Panorama investigation at 21.00 on Wednesday (19 May) into the torture allegations against coalition troops in Iraq. The fast-turn around special - greenlit at the end of last week - will be fronted by Jane Corbin and will ...

  • News

    C4 favourite to air Friends spin-off Joey

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is set to pick up Friends spin-off Joey. C4 has a first-look deal with Warner Brothers for UK rights to the show and controller of acquisitions June Dromgoole will travel to Los Angeles next week to vet ...

  • News

    ITV bumps Trouble in Paradise from peak

    2004-05-13T08:30:00Z

    ITV has pulled Endemol's primetime reality show Trouble in Paradise after only two episodes after it failed to break the 3 million mark in its Thursday 21.00 slot. The remaining four episodes - the first of which was due to air tonight (13 May) - ...

  • _23958_gif
    News

    Sugar for The Apprentice

    2004-05-13T07:50:40Z

    Electronics tycoon Alan Sugar looks set to step into Donald Trump's shoes for the UK version of US reality hit The Apprentice.

  • News

    Sharman handed task of replacing The Simpsons

    2004-05-13T07:50:20Z

    The BBC has handed the task of finding replacement shows for The Simpsons to daytime controller Alison Sharman, as part of a new strategy to run cheaper long-running series in the weekday slot.

  • _23934_gif
    News

    Burton Race heads to Devon for C4

    2004-05-07T10:13:01Z

    Channel 4 is to document Michelin-starred chef John Burton Race's attempt to reverse the fortunes of a Devonshire restaurant in a new series from indie Optomen Television.

  • News

    Granada to peer into China's mind

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Granada is making a four-part, multimillion-pound documentary for BBC2 about the state of modern China, after gaining unprecedented official access from the communist government.