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US women's channel picks up Nighty Night.
BBC3's dark comedy Nighty Night has become the latest British comedy to cross the Atlantic after it was sold to a US cable network, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Granada's Jones exits international role.
Granada International general manager Ian Jones is leaving ITV after his role was made redundant in the new structure, writes Paul Revoir.
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FORMAT FOCUS: BACKTRACK.
Michael Rosser reports on a Swedish programme that hypnotises its participants, then delves into their past.
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FORMATS & DEALS - PEPPA PIG SNAPPED UP BY FIVE AND NICK JR.
Five and Nick Jr have snapped up Contender Entertainment children's animation show Peppa Pig. The first
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FORMATS & DEALS - GRANADA SELLS WILDLIFE SHOWS TO ZDF.
Granada International has sold a package of wildlife shows to German public broadcaster ZDF. The slate
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FORMATS & DEALS - SIXTH PRIME SUSPECT PICKED UP IN RUSSIA.
The sixth instalment of ITV crime drama Prime Suspect has been picked up by Russia's Channel
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FORMATS & DEALS - HALMI TO BE HONOURED FOR ACHIEVEMENT.
Robert Halmi Sr, chairman of Hallmark Entertainment, is to be honoured with a lifetime achievement award
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FORMATS & DEALS - BRAINIAC PILOT BEING MADE FOR US CHANNEL.
Granada's Sky One science series Brainiac is to be made into a non-broadcast pilot for US
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FORMATS & DEALS - NOVEL JOINS POCOYO ANIMATION SHOW.
Novel Entertainment has teamed up with Carlton International and Spanish animation company Zinkia Entertainment to develop
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Analysis - Profile - Working hard at keeping it real.
After the axing of Rise, Back to Reality could be Princess Productions' second high-profile flop. But, says exec producer Henrietta Conrad, it's getting better every day.
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On The Box - Wives just got naughtier.
Steven D Wright just can't get enough of the bitching, bonking and brazenness as purveyed by such OTT productions as Footballers' Wives, Shameless and Oz.
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Analysis - The Carlton carve-up.
As Carlton's HQ closes its doors and many of the company's staff are passed over for jobs at ITV plc in favour of their Granada counterparts, Paul Revoir and Colin Robertson ask if the merger was a whitewash.
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PROMOTION AT TWG.
The Wireless Group has promoted Michael Franklin from operations director to managing director of its national
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TELEWEST MD LEAVES.
Telewest managing director Charles Burdick has left the company to 'pursue other opportunities'. He will be
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NEW CLASSIC GOLD MD.
Former Jazz FM programme director John Baish is to become managing director of UBC-owned station Classic
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BBC TO AIR IN DENTISTS.
Dental patients in Canada will soon be able to watch the BBC while they undergo treatment
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Milligan to leave Five for BSkyB.
Five is set to lose its deputy chief executive, Nick Milligan, who is quitting to join
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MacQuarrie takes control.
BBC Scotland head of programmes Ken MacQuarrie is to become the national division's controller in April, taking over from John McCormick who is retiring, writes Glen Mutel.
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Ideal World in bid to expand factual fare.
Ideal World is looking to increase its contemporary factual output with the appointment of its first head of documentaries, writes Glen Mutel.
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Secret Policeman among winners at RTS awards.
Mark Daly, the investigative reporter behind the acclaimed BBC documentary The Secret Policeman, has been awarded young journalist of the year by the Royal Television Society (RTS), writes Lisa Campbell.