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    BBC4 gets extra£10m to make drama

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has confirmed an extra£10m annual boost for BBC4 to allow it to produce more homegrown drama, comedy and science programmes. The extra cash will take BBC4's overall budget to£40m. BBC3 by comparison has a budget of£97m. BBC4 controller Roly Keating said he was keen to develop more drama ...

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    Burns warning on BBC governors

    2004-02-26T08:00:40Z

    Lord Burns, who is leading the government's review of the BBC's Royal Charter, this week gave the clearest indication yet that the BBC governors in their present form are unlikely to survive.

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    Five viewers to go home with Geri

    2004-02-26T08:00:30Z

    Five has lined up former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell as the next subject of its At Home with? reality strand.

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    Bo' Selecta! star leads C4's spring season

    2004-02-26T08:00:25Z

    Channel 4 has handed Bo' Selecta! star Avid Merrion a central role in its spring schedule with a new chat show.

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    First US order for 12 Yard

    2004-02-26T08:00:15Z

    Indie 12 Yard Productions has landed its first commission in the US with a reality show that will make someone an instant millionaire.

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    Henry hires non-blondes

    2004-02-26T08:00:10Z

    The stars of BBC3's 3 Non-Blondes are to join Lenny Henry in his new BBC1 show.

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    ITV's Tonight secures Soham exclusive

    2004-02-26T08:00:05Z

    ITV will broadcast a Tonight special on the Soham murders after gaining exclusive access to Kevin and Nicola Wells, parents of murdered schoolgirl Holly.

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    BBC3 to air cancer op

    2004-02-26T08:00:00Z

    BBC3 is to show a three-hour operation of a woman undergoing a mastectomy as part of a forthcoming season on cancer.

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    BBC script error hinders ABC deal

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    Plans to adapt BBC crime series Murder in Mind for the US could be scuppered after the corporation forgot to gain permission from the original scriptwriter.

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    Turner and Nickelodeon make raft of promotions

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    Kids networks Turner Entertainment and Nickelodeon UK have both restructured their management line-ups.

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    Canning Factory to make cartoon for Five kids slot

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    Animation specialist The Canning Factory has been given the greenlight to start production on a£1m pre-school cartoon for Five, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Italian channel to adopt Kumars format

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    Italian broadcaster Mediaset is to make a local version of comedy chat show The Kumars at No. 42 for Canale 5 following a deal with indie Hat Trick International. The deal is accompanied by a second series commission of the format from Dutch public broadcaster ...

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    C4I secures deals with french channels

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 International has secured a raft of sales in France, including the acclaimed arts reality show Operatunity. The Diverse Productions series has been picked up by Arte. In addition, French entertainment channel M6 has bought ITN Factual's two-part documentary Di's Guys and France ...

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    Midsomer goes to Germany for first time

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    All3Media International has made its first sale of ITV crime series Midsomer Murders to Germany. The first two series of the murder mystery series, made by All3Media offshoot Bentley Productions, will be screened on public broadcaster ZDF. An eighth season of the programme, starring John ...

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    Celador scores more brainiest success

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    Celador International has won further international success for its Brainiest? quiz show with a new format sale in Greece. Fremantle Media's Greek subsidiary has landed the commission to produce a 70 x 45-minute series plus a 90-minute final, which will be stripped through weekdays on ...

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    BBC1 plans issue focused dramas

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 has commissioned a factual drama exploring what would happen if London was attacked by a 'dirty' radiological bomb, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    BBC1 banks on Spicer for daytime show

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    Self-made millionaire and TV antiques expert Lorne Spicer will attempt to boost the coffers of families around the country in a new daytime show for BBC1, writes Michael Rosser.

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    S4C drama to celebrate Cardiff city

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    The director of British gangster film Rancid Aluminium is making a£1.5m Cardiff-based drama series for Welsh channel S4C, writes Michael Rosser.

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    ITV commissions 2DTV for fifth run

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    ITV has commissioned another series of satirical animation show 2DTV from the indie of the same name. The 6 x 30-minute series, ordered by ITV controller of comedy Sioned Wiliam, will feature new celebrities such as rugby hero Jonny Wilkinson. The series, which is due ...

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    Maidstone indie wins commissions

    2004-02-19T08:30:00Z

    Maidstone-based indie Peter Williams Television has been commissioned to make a 6 x 30-minute regional series on crime during the second world war for Meridian. Underworld at War, dubbed the 'factual Foyle's War', was commissioned by Meridian controller of regional programming Mark Southgate. It will be produced and directed by ...