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Gambling Commission in TV gameshow U-turn
The Gambling Commission will not make a wide-ranging call for TV gameshow regulations to be tightened amid fears certain programmes are “glamorising gambling”.
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Period drama leads Bafta Craft nominations
Period drama could dominate this year’s Bafta Craft Awards after seven nominations for BBC1’s Great Expectations and multiple appearances on the shortlist for Birdsong, Downton Abbey and The Crimson Petal and the White.
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ESPN order FA Cup "giant killers" doc
ESPN has commissioned a new film about FA Cup “giant killers” as part of its coverage of the competition.
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Discovery heads to Arctic for latest Wildest...
Discovery Networks Western Europe has extended its Wildest… franchise to the Arctic.
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Nick greenlights third season of Anubis
TOWIE producer Lime Pictures is to make a third series of Nickelodeon teen drama House of Anubis.
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Come Date With Me heading to Australia
Channel 4 show Come Date With Me is to be remade for audiences in Australia.
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Horse and Country gallops to the Netherlands
Horse and Country TV is launching in the Netherlands as the equestrian channel continues its international push.
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Perform to stream sports via LG
Digital sports media company Perform has launched a connected TV app for LG 3D Smart TVs featuring a range of live and VoD content.
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Panasonic launches AG-HPX600
NAB 2012: Panasonic has unveiled a new camcorder aimed at news and sports productions.
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UK Screen appoints new directors
UK Screen Association members have voted in three new board directors.
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Canon unveils EOS C500
NAB 2012: Canon is developing the EOS C500, a camera that will offer 4K RAW output and will be available with the manufacturer’s EF mount and PL mount.
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Vitec acquires Camera Corps
Vitec has acquired Camera Corps in a deal which it described as “a key milestone” for the company.
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Mary Portas to revamp UK high streets in C4 series
A plan by Mary Portas to rejuvenate ailing British high streets is to be documented for a new Channel 4 series.
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BBC3 pilots "real" sketch show
The BBC is piloting a twist on the existing sketch show format, using people from all over the country “simply playing themselves”.
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Agatha Christie rightsholder hires Chorion exec
Acorn Media Group, the company that recently acquired a majority stake in the estate of Agatha Christie, has set up a London base and appointed a former Chorion exec to run it.
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ITV confirms Stephen Fry drama
ITV1 has confirmed that it will adapt an Ian Rankin novel for the first time since Rebus more than four years ago starring Stephen Fry.
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Sky Atlantic says hello to Jason Isaacs
Sky Atlantic has secured the UK broadcast rights to a new US detective drama starring Jason Isaacs.
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OSF scores BBC1 first
Oxford Scientific Films has won its first order from BBC1 to make half-hour pilot How To Beat: Pain.
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Gadget Show to 'pay' viewers to watch videos
North One Television has partnered with mobile marketing service Qustodian for a trial in which viewers of The Gadget Show will be ‘paid’ to watch video clips from the show.