Commissioning – Page 806

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    5 NEWS SATURDAY RELAUNCH UNDER NEW NAME.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    Channel 5 is revamping 5 News Saturday, its lunchtime entertainment news show for 16 to 24-year-olds,

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    CARLTON COMMISSIONS STUDY INTO CONMEN.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    Carlton Central managing director Ian Squires has ordered a new regional programme examining conmen. The 8

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    HOTBED WINS ITV DAYTIME COMMISSION.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    Birmingham-based indie Hotbed Media has been commissioned to produce a 15 x 30-minute series, Everything Must

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    BLOOD WILL FLOW IN NEW C4 DOCUMENTARY.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    Channel 4 is set to air a 3 x 50-minute documentary series exploring the science and

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    RDF wins novel C4 commission.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    RDF MEDIA'S new head of history, Martin Davidson, has scooped his first commissions for the indie,

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    ITV 1 persists with Crossroads.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    ITV 1 has ended months of speculation over the future of its Carlton-produced daytime soap Crossroads by commissioning a further 240 episodes of the embattled show, writes Luke Satchell

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    Season of BFI rarities to air on Artsworld.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    Artsworld has signed an exclusive contract for a season of British Film Institute (BFI) treasures to celebrate 50 years of the National Film Theatre, writes Paul Revoir

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    USN GUNS FOR SPIN-OFF.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    Universal Studios Networks (USN) has bought the rights to the long-awaited X-Files spin-off, The Lone Gunmen, which will premiere in the UK on the Sci-Fi channel next month, writes Paul Revoir

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    New Talkback gameshow to trade on looks.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    E4 head of programming Murray Boland has commissioned a 20 x 30-minute gameshow from Talkback Productions that challenges contestants to predict how attractive they are, writes Penny Hughes

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    Online auction site opens for media kit bids.

    2002-06-20T14:30:56Z

    Media-bid, an online auction site along the lines of eBay, has been set up for buyers and sellers of broadcast equipment, writes Barbara Marshall

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    BBC gears up for Commonwealth games spectacular.

    2002-06-20T14:30:55Z

    The BBC is to undertake its largest ever outside broadcast operation when it acts as host broadcaster to this summer's Commonwealth Games, which open in Manchester on 25 July, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    DOCUMENTARY WILL RECREATE COOK'S JOURNEY.

    2002-06-20T14:30:55Z

    BBC 2 controller Jane Root has commissioned film maker Chris Terrill to make a new documentary

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    SPOOKS AND CUTTING IT GIVEN SECOND RUNS.

    2002-06-20T14:30:55Z

    BBC 1 dramas Spooks and Cutting It have been recommissioned for second series by controller of

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    PROSPECT TO SERVE UP DAILY GOOD FOOD LIVE.

    2002-06-20T14:30:55Z

    UK Food channel editor Nick Thorogood has commissioned a second series of Good Food Live from

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    DISCOVERY TO GET FURTHER INSIGHT INTO MEN.

    2002-06-20T14:30:55Z

    Discovery Channel has commissioned Insight Films to make two documentaries looking at men and their family

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    DAN BACK ON TV.

    2002-06-20T14:30:54Z

    Channel 5 has picked up the rights to the first terrestrial broadcast of the new #15m Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future series, writes Penny Hughes

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    PRESS GANG REUNITED.

    2002-06-20T14:30:53Z

    Press Gang, the Bafta-winning cult kids show that launched the careers of Julia Sawalha and Dexter Fletcher, could soon return to screens as a special one-off epilogue, writes Colin Robertson

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    Cosgrove Hall up for grabs.

    2002-06-20T14:30:53Z

    Granada is seeking international investors for animation house Cosgrove Hall in a bid to water down

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    Press gang reunited

    2002-06-20T10:48:09Z

    Press Gang, the Bafta-winning cult kids show that launched the careers of Julia Sawalha and Dexter Fletcher, could soon return to screens as a special one-off epilogue, writes Colin Robertson

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    September Films bags first BBC series order

    2002-06-20T10:35:51Z

    September Films has expanded its trademark programming on the world of showbiz, bagging its first series for the BBC, writes Steve Aston