All Love Productions articles – Page 17
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         News NewsBake Off to be remade in Australia and PolandAustralia’s Nine Network and TLC in Poland are set to cook up domestic versions of hit BBC2 show The Great British Bake Off. 
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         Features FeaturesStanding up for your rightsLast week, Broadcast unveiled the key concerns revealed in the Freelancer Survey 2012. Here Catherine Neilan explores the causes and reveals the best – and worst – companies to work for. 
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         News NewsFriday Night Dinner beats Gervais comedy at Rose d’OrChannel 4 comedy Friday Night Dinner has been named best sitcom at the Rose d’Or Festival, beating Ricky Gervais’ latest BBC comedy Life’s Too Short. 
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         News NewsBBC2 orders menu of fresh cooking showsBBC2 has ordered a swathe of new cookery shows with an international flavour. 
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         News NewsHTI to sell Scrapheap OrchestraHat Trick International (HTI) has acquired international distribution rights to Love Productions’ Scrapheap Orchestra. 
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         News NewsVictory hires DeHaney to lead factual pushVictory Television is aiming to bolster its popular factual slate and has hired David DeHaney to spearhead the plans. 
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         News NewsMy Big Decision remade in IndiaMy Big Decision, the BBC3 series that focussed on teen sex and plastic surgery, is being adapted for audiences in India. 
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         News NewsC4 and Love given Bradford warningBradford’s Common Good Network (CGN) has written to Love Productions warning of the “serious risk of perpetuating dangerous stereotyping” of the city in forthcoming Channel 4 series Making Bradford British. 
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         News NewsC4 to probe Britishness in BradfordThe Citizenship test will be used as the basis of a social experiment in Bradford which will result in a group of people who failed it put together in a house by Channel 4. 
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         News NewsC4 to air delayed Daddy DaycareChannel 4 is sending nine fathers who refuse to share childcare duties on a crash course in parenting for a three-part series. 
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         News NewsBennett sets out BBC3 stallA new Sharon Horgan comedy, a British Hurt Locker “but with laughs”, and a season tackling unemployment are among the first commissions by new BBC3 controller Zai Bennett. 
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         News NewsBBC1 orders live weather showBBC1 is hunting live and interactive programmes and has kicked off by ordering The Weather Show Live (w/t) from Love Productions. 
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         News NewsLambing Live and Bake Off returning to BBC2Lambing Live, The Great British Bake Off and Great Ormond Street Hospital will all return to BBC2 in primetime slots this year. 
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         News NewsLove poaches Oprah exec for US pushLove Productions has poached the programming and development executive of the Oprah Winfrey Network to spearhead its growth strategy in the US. 
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         News NewsOutright chalks up more Blood, Sweat And... salesOutright Distribution has inked fresh sales for hit BBC3 factual franchise Blood, Sweat And…, and signed two new titles from indie Love Productions. 
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         Behind The Scenes Behind The ScenesPutting a new spotlight on the world of autismHelping a group of autistic young people put on a theatrical show was a tough challenge, says David DeHaney - but the results were worth it. 
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         News NewsC4 orders autism musical seriesAutistic children will attempt to produce their own musical for the London stage in a forthcoming Channel 4 series. 
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         News NewsLove bridges The Generation Gap for BBC2 seriesBBC2 is to send a group of young people into an old people’s home in a bid to persuade them the elderly should not be “consigned to the dustbin”. 
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         News NewsBBC2 reunites Mel and Sue for British baking competitionSue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc are to re-team for their first series in more than a decade - a BBC2 quest to find the UK’s best amateur bakers. 
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         News NewsC4 cleared over care in Boys and Girls AloneOfcom has ruled that Channel 4 provided due care to the children in controversial series Boys and Girls Alone, but did not sufficiently reassure viewers of this fact in the first episode. 
 



 
     
    
    













