All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 89
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Tigress to make all four docs for Nature Shock run
Tigress Productions is to make all four films of Five’s latest series of its Nature Shock doc strand.
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The Broadcast Interview
Emma Bunton, Heart
She took girl power to the world as the youngest Spice Girl. Now 33, how is the mother of one going to spice things up with new radio presenting gig on Heart, asks Michael Rosser
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BT Vision chief exec quits
BT Vision chief executive Dan Marks is to step down at the end of June after five years at the business and will be replaced by his deputy, Marc Watson.
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Comment
The Apprentice: You're Hired!
Blog: Broadcast went behind-the-scenes of The Apprentice spin-off show and found out how Sir Alan originally wanted to end the series.
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Ross up against US rivals as chat show goes global
Jonathan Ross’ chat show will be available in more than 64 million US homes after BBC America picked up the programme.
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BBC1 revives spirit of Tomorrow's World
BBC1 is to reinvent the Tomorrow’s World format with new science series Bang Goes the Theory.
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Phone-in scandal costs local station £15,000
Ofcom has issued a £15,000 fine to local station Lakeland Radio over an “unfair” phone-in competition.
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Ant and Dec to speak at Edinburgh
Ant and Dec are to deliver the Alternative MacTaggart speech at this year’s Edinburgh TV Festival.
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Wallander scoops four prizes at Bafta Craft Awards
Kenneth Branagh’s BBC detective drama Wallander picked up four prizes at last night’s Bafta Craft Awards that also honoured Doctor Who with two gongs.
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Sarah Connor terminated; Chuck lives
The Sarah Connor Chronicles has officially been axed by Fox in the US – but spy series Chuck has been renewed by NBC for a third season.
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Cash Cab hails new deals
All3Media International has notched up fresh deals for its taxi-based quiz format Cash Cab in the US, Canada, Europe and India.
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Gaunt rapped by Ofcom over 'Nazi' jibe
Former TalkSport presenter Jon Gaunt has been censured by Ofcom over an interview in which he called a Redbridge councillor a “Nazi” – a comment that led to the sacking of the radio host.
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Twofour's Joe Houlihan heading to Cineflix
Cineflix Productions has snapped up Twofour Broadcast's director of programmes Joe Houlihan - leading to a staff reshuffle at Twofour.
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Ratings
Reggie Perrin falls by 800,000
After rising again on BBC1, Reggie Perrin has taken a fall as 800,000 viewers abandoned the revived sitcom.
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Wire creator David Simon to speak at Edinburgh
David Simon, creator of acclaimed US crime drama The Wire, is to deliver a masterclass at this year's Edinburgh International TV Festival.
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US drama: Life axed; Fringe to return
ITV's US cop drama Life has been axed in the States while JJ Abrams' sci-fi series Fringe, currently airing on Sky 1, has been given a second run.
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Hit unveils new kids shows
Hit Entertainment, the indie behind Bob the Builder and Thomas & Friends, has unveiled three new shows currently in development.
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BBCW sends Prince Charles down under
Films about Prince Charles and sons William and Harry are among a raft of films that BBC Worldwide has sold to networks in Australia and New Zealand.
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Hill beats Ross in Bafta triumph
Comedian Harry Hill took home the best entertainment performance prize at last night's Bafta TV awards, beating Jonathan Ross to the coveted trophy.