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    TCM hires Sony exec as launch nears

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Turner Classic Movies (TCM)has poached Sony Pictures Television executive Chloe Norman to the role of programming manager as it gears up to launch a second channel.

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    Evolutions' Psychic Challenge

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Evolutions has designed the titles and branding for Britain's Psychic Challenge, a new series by Town House TV for Five. In the 7 x 60-minute programme, hosted by Trisha Goddard, participants undertake challenges and tests to convince a panel of sceptics of their psychic abilities. The titles depict how psychics ...

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    ArenaP3's Abnormal job for Sky

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    ArenaP3 has finished the post-production on the Media Trust's Abnormally Funny People. The documentary follows a group of disabled comedians rehearsing, producing and performing a comedy show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Colourist Blair Wallace graded the difficult lighting conditions of the footage on Pogle Platinum to give it a ...

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    Jump rebrands Record show

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Jump has rebranded ITV Productions' The Record of the Year, an annual show where the public votes for their favourite chart song, performed on the night. The title sequence, commissioned by ITV's Lee Connolly, shows shapes fusing together to reveal the performers. Senior designer Keith Livingstone modelled the logo in ...

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    Zig Zag show to test out fitness

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Zig Zag Productions is to put the top 10 celebrity fitness videos through their paces for a new Channel 4 show.

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    Strictly Baby Ballroom for Channel 4

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is attempting to cash in on viewers' current thirst for ballroom dancing with a dance show involving kids.

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    BBC lines up TV chef Martin for Leopard'sStately Suppers

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    BBC controller of daytime Jay Hunt has commissioned a daytime cookery show featuring celebrity chef James Martin.

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    Commissioner's Q & A: Graham Smith

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Five's commissioning editor, comedy on a black comedy thriller we have to look forward to and his department's ongoing search for original half-hour series.

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    Still Game wins BBC1 Christmas slot

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Scottish comedy Still Game has won a place in BBC1's Christmas line-up, three months after getting its first network outing on BBC2. Glasgow-based indie the Comedy Unit will make a 30-minute festive special of the sitcom, which revolves around two pensioners in a fictional Glasgow suburb. BBC1 controller Peter Fincham ...

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    BBC3 tells Christ's story through pop

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    BBC3 is planning a live Easter event which tells the story of the passion of Christ on the streets of Manchester to a soundtrack of pop songs. Members of the public will be invited to join in, with the procession culminating in the city's Albert Square. The programme, due for ...

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    More4 hires Mentorn for Paris Doc

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    More4 has commissioned Mentorn Oxford to produce a fast turnaround documentary examining the recent French riots. In Paris In Flames, which will air in primetime on Saturday 10 December, reporter Sandra Jordan presents the first detailed analysis of why France exploded into violence. The 60-minute programme, executive produced by Eamonn ...

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    BBC4 to screen life of US photographer

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    BBC4 has ordered an 80-minute feature documentary from Berwick Universal Pictures about US photographer O Winston Link and his wife, Conchita. The Photographer, His Wife, Her Lover charts the story of the Link's marriage and tells how Conchita was jailed twice for stealing her husband's photos after their separation. The ...

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    Bravo takes on football thugs

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Bravo has greenlit a factual documentary series on football hooliganism, billed as a real-life version of Nick Love's hit film The Football Factory.

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    BBC1 searches for Weds night entertainment

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 is hunting for a midweek entertainment programme in a bid to revive what has been branded 'Black Wednesday'.

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    Queen's Sister serves C4 well

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4's one-off drama about the life of Princess Margaret managed a comfortable reign over its nearest rivals.

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    BBC finance job cuts

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is proposing to cut around 60% of jobs from its finance division in the next three years. The number of posts in BBC finance will fall from around 650 in 2005/6 to 310 in 2006/7 and will reach around 260 by 2007/8. The reduction, which is being consulted ...

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    5 live Xmas special

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    BBC Radio 5 Live has commissioned indie the Comedy Unit to make a 60-minute comedy sketch show reviewing the sporting year. Called Freddie Flintoff Ate My Ashes, the programme will air on Christmas Day and star Dead Ringers' Kevin Connelly and impressionists Kayvan Novak and Gabriel Quigley. Gus Beattie will ...

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    Imago hires Gooch

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Norwich-based independent Imago Productions has appointed former Topical Television head of development Nicola Gooch to be its new creative director. The former BBC commissioner has previously executive produced the BBC's independent daytime output and also worked at Planet 24.

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    Regan goes to Living

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    Living TV has poached Steve Regan, executive producer, factual entertainment from Sky One. Regan, whose credits at Sky One included Football Icon, Death by Excess, Coked-Up Britain and Janet Street-Porter Saves the Monarchy, joined Living as commissioning editor on 14 November. Initially on a four-month contract he reports to Richard ...

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    ITV keeps McDonald

    2005-12-01T08:30:00Z

    ITV has signed veteran newsman Trevor McDonald for a further two years. McDonald, whose tenure as ITV's late news anchor finishes at the end of the year, signed a new deal this week to continue pre-senting Tonight and the National TV Awards and also new shows. Details of the new ...