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Time to topple the old order?
BBC drama is well known for making costume classics - but is it doing so at the expense of more modern fare?
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Riding out the extremes
Director and cameraman Adam Giles survived a tough trip through the Americas on a motorbike
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TX: Christmas at the Riviera
A tale of a family who move into a hotel over Christmas had ITV written all over it.
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Format Focus: To Understand and Forgive
A show from Russia is being touted as a new TV genre: the psychotherapy docu-drama.
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Creative Review - 23 November 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including the titles for a primetime BBC1 series called The Enforcers.
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Commissioning Focus: IPTV
As the BT Vision IPTV service turns one, it is gaining a competitor in Orange TV, and both are keen to talk to indies about niche programming.
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Stellar cast helps Cranford win its BBC1 9pm slot
Blimey, 8 million/29% share for Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford on BBC1 Sunday at 9pm, a costume drama with a stellar cast.
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ITV1’s bug-munching celebs still prove tasty
Celebrities eating cockroaches in the Australian jungle and the whiff of unlikely romance - it can only mean I’m a Celebrity - Get Me out of Here! is back for its seventh series.
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Station Profile: LBC 97.3FM
Station fact file on LBC 97.3FM. Includes an interview with senior producer Kevin McAleese.
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On Location: Boy A
Producer Lynn Horsford had luck on her side when filming a hard-hitting drama about child crime
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Shooting in HD - drama
How producers are getting to grips with using high definition video for making drama programmes.
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Content Focus: Later with Jools Holland
BBC2’s flagship music show is taking a step further into the web 2.0 world with a site featuring “tearaway” video sharing.
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Eureka! Arrange me a marriage
Betty’s Liz Warner reveals how she sold the concept of Arrange Me a Marriage to Roly Keating.
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How Sony deals with change
Nicola Brittain travelled to Madrid to hear how Sony’s international dealer network is responding to the massive changes in the broadcast technology market.
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Making sense of classics
A glut of recent period dramas suggests that commissioners believe that they are perennially popular, but what does it take to make a classic appeal to a modern audience?
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The pros and cons of HD
Are producers sure of the need to adopt HD? Adrian Pennington asks indies and manufacturers for their views
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Shooting in HD - reality TV
How producers are using high definition video for making reality television programmes.
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Behind The News: Interactive TV
As ITV unveils Rock Rivals and a number of channels heap their content onto social networking site Bebo, David Wood reports on the appeal of interactive shows.
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Interview: Roy Ackerman and Paul Sowerbutts
Since being snapped up by Zodiak last year, Diverse has become just that, setting up indies away from its factual base.