Commissioning – Page 717

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    Mentorn takes a look at foreign affairs

    2004-03-11T08:30:00Z

    Indie Mentorn has been commissioned by Five controller of history Alex Sutherland to make a 60-minute documentary on women who fall in love with foreign men. Leaving for Love - produced by Nathalie Goldberg and executive produced by Rob Carey - will follow the stories of women who have left ...

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    It's all in the worst possible taste

    2004-03-11T08:30:00Z

    Sky One head of factual Matthew Paice has commissioned three independents to make 4 x 60-minute programmes each about medical mishaps, sick movies and other tasteless subjects. The as-yet-untitled 12-part series will be made by Shine, Ten Alps and Bullseye Television.

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    ITV puts£4.5m into peak science thriller

    2004-03-11T08:00:35Z

    ITV is ploughing£4.5m into a science fiction thriller series about a government scientist who is called in to tackle disasters caused by modern science.

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    Family Affairs love triangle to be put to vote

    2004-03-11T08:00:30Z

    Family Affairs is to become the first British soap to let viewers decide the fate of a number of key characters.

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    Outhwaite poised to make ITV debut

    2004-03-11T08:00:25Z

    Former EastEnders actress Tamzin Outhwaite has jumped ship to ITV to star in her first drama for the commercial network, but BBC Worldwide will hold onto the rights to the series.

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    BBC to give whole street makeover

    2004-03-11T08:00:15Z

    The BBC is to give residents of a whole street a lifestyle makeover, with tailored exercise and diet plans, as part of a major campaign on obesity.

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    BBC signs campbell for primetime show

    2004-03-10T16:42:06Z

    The BBC has signed TV and radio presenter Nicky Campbell to host its new primetime Saturday night quiz show Come and Have a Go if You Think You're Smart Enough. The six-part series, which pits studio teams against viewers, will run in two segments - ...

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    BBC to air Iraq war anniversary specials

    2004-03-10T10:12:35Z

    The BBC is to mark the first anniversary of the war in Iraq with a range of special programming across television and radio.

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    C4 relights fire of boy-band era

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is set to take a closer look at the boy-band phenomenon with a warts-and-all expose of 1990s chart-toppers Take That, writes Glen Mutel.

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    ITV brings back Win, Lose or Draw to late-night slot

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    ITV is to bring back morning quiz show Win, Lose or Draw as a ?racy' late night offering with Lisa Tarbuck as presenter, writes Paul Revoir.

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    C4 to air making of touching the void doc

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is lining up a documentary about the making of Darlow Smithson's award-winning mountaineering film, Touching the Void. The broadcaster is in talks with the indie about the possibility of airing the show - Return to Siula Grande - later this year when ...

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    Baby Cow to make radio 4 sci-fi sitcom

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    Steve Coogan's indie, Baby Cow, is to make a science fiction sitcom featuring The League of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss for BBC Radio 4. Set in 2099, Nebulous stars Gatiss as the head of an eco troubleshooting team whose nemesis is Dr Klench, played by David ...

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    Stephen Fry's QI wins second commission

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    Talkback has been commissioned by BBC2 to make a second series of comedy quiz show QI, which will again be hosted by Stephen Fry. Filming will start this week on the 12 x 30-minute series, which is due to feature in BBC2's autumn schedule. Produced by creator John Lloyd, the ...

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    BBC2 orders fourth outing for Coupling

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    Hartswood Films' hit sitcom Coupling is to return to BBC2 for a fourth series. The show, which is written by Steven Moffat, has been recommissioned by BBC head of comedy Sophie Clarke-Jervoise and will feature a new character, Oliver, played by Richard Mylan. Mylan ...

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    S4C to air mass for peace at easter

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    S4C is to broadcast a performance of The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace , by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins on Good Friday on 9 April. The channel has also commissioned production company Cwmni Sianco to make a 52-episode series for pre-school viewers called ...

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    12 Yard devises psychological quiz for BBC

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    Indie 12 Yard Productions is developing a psychological quiz show pilot for BBC daytime which will test contestants' powers of persuasion.

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    UKTV Style airs seven-year makeover

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    UKTV Style is finally set to screen an ambitious property series that has been seven years in the making. Seven Year Makeover follows a family's struggle to transform a derelict Victorian water tower into a modern dream home. Commissioned two years ago by channel editor ...

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    De Mol: reality genre is at risk

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    Big Brother creator Jon De Mol has warned producers to put more effort into reality shows, claiming that lacklustre production is threatening the credibility of the genre, writes Glen Mutel and Kate Bulkley.

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    Brits make strong start at Rose d'Or

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    UK shows dominate the shortlists for this year's Rose d'Or Awards, picking up 45 out of the 119 nominations, writes Sam Matthews.

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    c4i renews output deal with finland

    2004-03-04T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 International has renewed its 59-hour output deal with YLE in Finland, with shows including factual documentaries, comedy and drama. The programmes include Talkback/HBO's Ali G in da USA!!!, The Regency House Party from Wall to Wall and Pioneer Productions documentary Sars: Killer Bug ...