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    Monarch kept on

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    BBC Scotland has commissioned indie Ecosse Films to produce a sixth series of BBC1's Scottish drama Monarch of the Glen, which stars Susan Hampshire and Alastair Mackenzie and is set on the fictional estate of Glenbogle. Shooting on the 10-part series will begin in Scotland ...

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    Boat special for ITV

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    New Plymouth-based indie Televisionary has been commissioned by ITV controller of daytime Liam Hamilton to make a 60-minute special on the Schroders London Boat Show. The programme, which has been fully funded by the boat show's organiser, the British Marine Federation, is due to air in a Sunday slot in ...

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    BBC gospel show

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    BBC head of religion and ethics Alan Bookbinder has commissioned a 60-minute reality television-style show in which amateur gospel singers audition for a showcase concert. Gospel Heaven, which will air as a one-off special in BBC1's Sunday morning Heaven and ...

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    Latest home front

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    Norwich-based indie Imago is making a broadcast pilot for a property makeover show for ITV1. Front of Housewill feature British householders who get the chance to nominate a neighbouring property, which they believe is letting their local area down. They then join the ...

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    Five looks into dysfunctional Christmas

    2003-12-04T08:30:00Z

    A Five documentary is to explore the dark side of the Christmas spirit as part of its forthcoming festive schedule. Chrysalis Television has been commissioned to produce Christmas Ruined My Life. Subjects include a man who celebrates Christmas every day by devouring a full turkey ...

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    BBC looks serious for winter

    2003-12-04T08:17:00Z

    The launch of new current affairs strands will be the focus of BBC2's winter slate while BBC1 will prop up its season with a controversial and hard-hitting drama about the far right.

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    BBC lines up Widdecombe for boat race

    2003-12-04T08:16:10Z

    A group of 18 celebrity Oxbridge alumni are to recreate the famous university boat race for a BBC reality show.

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    LWT puts The Good Life to test

    2003-12-04T08:15:30Z

    LWT factual has been commissioned to make an eight-part series for ITV1, in which families give up their day jobs and live self-sufficient lives in suburbia like Tom and Barbara from classic sitcom The Good Life.

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    Optimistic goes to World's End

    2003-12-04T08:15:20Z

    Johnny Vaughan's indie, World's End, has secured a deal to be a key contributor to the portfolio of new digital channels being launched by David Brook's Optimistic Network.

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    US dramas at heart of Sky One Winter

    2003-12-03T17:14:04Z

    Sky One's winter schedule will feature a range of new US drama including Nip/Tuck, Jake 2.0, Cold Caseand Las Vegas. The channel has also created an entertainment slot for Friday ...

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    BBC unveils winter slate

    2003-12-03T11:00:29Z

    A hard hitting and controversial new drama charting how the demonisation of asylum seekers and Islam is feeding the far right in Britain is one of the highlights of BBC1's£177m winter season.

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    Beckhams head ITV1 Xmas

    2003-12-03T10:12:51Z

    ITV1 has unveiled its Christmas line-up headed by an entertainment special based on England's rugby world cup winning team and a documentary about David and Victoria Beckham.

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    C4 to give animal sex tips

    2003-12-03T09:38:15Z

    Channel 4 has unveiled a series of science documentaries for 2004, covering topics such as the unanswered mysteries of the universe and the sex life of the animal kingdom.

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    Bird to become Disney president

    2003-11-27T08:30:00Z

    Andy bird, former president of Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) International, has resurfaced as president of rival US media giant Walt Disney's international division, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Via Digital's Queer coup

    2003-11-27T08:30:00Z

    Indie Via Digital has won a lucrative commission to produce US 'pink' dating show Queer Eye for the Straight Guyfor Living TV, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Tinopolis wins pot of EU cash

    2003-11-27T08:30:00Z

    Welsh indie Tinopolis has been granted a subsidy of over£125,000 from the European Union to develop several drama and animation projects.

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    3DD sells Robbie at Knebworth to Europe

    2003-11-27T08:30:00Z

    3DD Entertainment has secured deals in over a dozen territories across Europe for its Robbie Williams: Live at Knebworthconcert. Following its launch at Mipcom, the gig has been sold to broadcasters such as Viva and Pro7 in Germany, MCM in France and Italy's Rete while ...

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    Electric Sky and ABC team up on Iraq doc

    2003-11-27T08:30:00Z

    UK-based distributor Electric Sky and ABC Australia have secured a deal with a documentary maker to help complete a special on war-torn Iraq. Australian indie Ipso-Facto Productions will now be able to complete Iraq: In the Shadow of the Palmsin time for the anniversary of ...

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    Touchdown sells property to denmark

    2003-11-27T08:30:00Z

    Touchdown Television has sold celebrity lifestyle format Whose House is it Anyway?to Danish state broadcaster Danmarks Radio. Devised by Julie Christie, the show features three celebrities who all claim to

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    Scarlet in Christina Aguilera exclusive

    2003-11-27T08:30:00Z

    London-based Scarlet Productions has signed an exclusive deal to film singer Christina Aguilera's world tour. The deal with the Popstar's management company, Azoffmusic Management, will produce a TV special of the Stripped tour which will premiere on the WB Network in the US before being syndicated worldwide. The indie will ...