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BBC drafts in its own 'Jane Tennison'.
The BBC is set to launch a new long-running crime series featuring a hard-edged female detective after buying the rights to six novels by author John Connor, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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COMMISSIONER'S Q&A - Clare Hudson.
A Welsh Simpsons is the unlikely production on the wish list of head of English language programmes, BBC Wales Clare Hudson, who is most impressed by indies that can use rejection to become stronger.
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COMMISSIONS - SECOND EASTENDERS XMAS PARTY PLANNED.
The cast of EastEnders are to be brought together again this Christmas for a second variety
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COMMISSIONS - ATTABOY WINS TWO DISCOVERY H&L ORDERS.
Attaboy TV has scored two commissions from Discovery Home & Leisure.The Salvager, is a 15 x
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COMMISSIONS - C4 COVERS MICHELIN CHEF'S NEW OPENING.
Channel 4 is to document two Michelin star chef John Burton Race's attempt to reverse the
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COMMISSIONS - LIVING CHASES ROBBIE INTO HAUNTED HOUSE.
Living TV is bringing back its celebrity haunted castle show I'm Famous and Frightened and is
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UK programme sales hit£520m.
The worldwide success of shows such as Living with Michael Jackson helped lift international sales and
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Electric Sky provides spark for Fox Italia.
UK Distributor Electric Sky has secured a major deal with Fox Italia that will see it become a significant provider for the network's new channel for women, writes Michael Rosser.
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FORMAT FOCUS: BLANK CHEQUE.
Hoping to reel in the Lottery audience, this quiz show format uses the winning numbers as its starting point and offers big cash prizes, writes Naomi Rovnick.
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FORMATS & DEALS - American animation to debut on trouble.
Flextech teen channel Trouble has bought Game Over, a new animation from US distributor Carsey Warner
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Inquiry clears BBC staff.
The BBC's review of its editorial guidelines following criticism in Lord Hutton's report is set to make several 'broad-ranging' recommendations when it reports within the next few weeks, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Ofcom changes radio timetable.
Ofcom has altered the timetable for the award of at least 30 new commercial radio licences to give potential bidders more time to tailor their applications, writes Michael Rosser.
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Parkinson adds son to ITV show.
Michael Parkinson has hired his son, Mike Parkinson, to produce his new show on ITV, writes Paul Revoir.
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Sharman handed task of replacing The Simpsons.
The BBC has handed the task of finding replacement shows for The Simpsons to daytime controller Alison Sharman, as part of a new strategy to run cheaper long-running series in the weekday slot, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Endemol in Bristol talks.
Endemol UK is looking at setting up a£15m, 40,000sq ft reality TV production business in Bristol near to ITV's base there, writes Paul Revoir.
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FX picks up rights to King of the Hill.
FX has picked up hit Fox cartoon King of the Hill from News Corp that was
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Xfm's O'Connell wins Sony.
Chris Moyles may have turned around the fortunes of the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show but he was trumped at this week's Sony Radio Academy Awards by Xfm's Christian O'Connell, writes Michael Rosser.
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ITV BUMPS TROUBLE IN PARADISE FROM PEAK.
ITV has pulled Endemol's primetime reality show Trouble in Paradise after only two episodes after it
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C4 FAVOURITE TO AIR FRIENDS SPIN-OFF JOEY.
Channel 4 is set to pick up Friends spin-off Joey. C4 has a first-look deal with
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ONLY SIX LEFT FOR BBC2 CONTROLLERSHIP.
BBC director of television Jana Bennett this week began the second round interviews for the BBC2