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    BBC to air in dentists

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Dental patients in Canada will soon be able to watch the BBC while they undergo treatment after BBC Worldwide sold eight hours of programming to Canadian practice Entara Dental Media. The deal will allow patients to watch three-minute bursts of BBC natural history shows set to music as well as ...

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    Mosaic films goes back underground

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Mosaic Films has been commissioned to produce a follow-up to its RTS award-winning series The Tube. ITV London commissioning editor Emma Barker has ordered the 6 x 30-minute series, which will go behind the scenes of the London Underground and follow staff's day-to-day activities. Will Grovewhile and Dan Waring will ...

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    Pilgrim gains third order for redcoats

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Canterbury-based Pilgrim Productions has been commissioned by ITV to make a third series of docu-soap Redcoats. The show, which follows the lives of Butlins redcoats, will start in April and run for 14 episodes. ITV controller of night-time Carol Groves has commissioned the series, which she will executive produce along ...

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    Black writer to join the crouches team

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    The BBC's first ever black sitcom, The Crouches , has been commissioned for a second series - but this time it will include a black writer. The BBC came under fire with the first series after it emerged that it had been written by a ...

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    C4I takes on HBO factual output

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 International (C4I) has signed a deal with US pay-TV operator HBO to distribute over 200 hours of its factual programming, writes Glen Mutel.

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    US women's channel picks up Nighty Night

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    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

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    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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    Peppa pig snapped up by five and nick jr

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Five and Nick Jr have snapped up Contender Entertainment children's animation show Peppa Pig. The first 14 episodes of the 52 x 5-minute series, which was debuted at MIP Junior in October, will be given their UK premiere on Five from the end of ...

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    Granada sells wildlife shows to ZDF

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has sold a package of wildlife shows to German public broadcaster ZDF. The slate of titles includes Wildlife Greats and Killer Squid as well as Built for the Kill, a Granada Wild Production for National Geographic Channel International. The deal follows the sale of a raft of factual ...

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    Sixth prime suspect picked up in russia

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    The sixth instalment of ITV crime drama Prime Suspect has been picked up by Russia's Channel One. It is the latest in a series of sales of the Granada/WGBH Boston co-production, shown on ITV1 last year. Prime Suspect - the ...

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    Halmi to be honoured for achievement

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Robert Halmi Sr, chairman of Hallmark Entertainment, is to be honoured with a lifetime achievement award at this year's MipTV market in Cannes. The veteran producer has over 200 made-for-TV movies, series and miniseries to his credit. He has also picked up 97 Emmy Awards and 13 Golden Globes for ...

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    Brainiac pilot being made for us channel

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Granada's Sky One science series Brainiac is to be made into a non-broadcast pilot for US channel The WB. The pilot will be managed out of Granada's LA office by head of production Sam Zoda. The executive producer is David Franzke, whose credits include MTV show ...

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    Novel joins pocoyo animation show

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Novel Entertainment has teamed up with Carlton International and Spanish animation company Zinkia Entertainment to develop and produce pre-school co-

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    The BBC's licence to bill

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Charter review must address the future of the licence fee in the digital marketplace.David Elstein did the industry a favour this week by outlining a radical broadcasting policy that would first dismember and then destroy the BBC. It was the kind of intelligent, coolly rational argument that one might expect ...

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    ITV fails in bid to woo Rageh Omaar

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    A secret plan by ITV News to poach BBC 'scud-stud' reporter Rageh Omaar has ended in failure after the two sides could not agree a deal, it emerged this week. Omaar is currently a freelance at the BBC since his contract expired. Now Channel 4 is understood to be making ...

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    Rival RDF shows compete for RTS award

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    Indie RDF Media will be battling against itself in the forthcoming Royal Television Society Programme Awards. Two of its shows, Holiday Showdown for ITV1 and Wife Swap for Channel 4, have been shortlisted together in the features and factual entertainment ...

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    BBC inks fresh three-year deal with RFL

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has signed a new three-year deal with the Rugby Football League (RFL) to show live coverage of the Powergen Challenge Cup from next year. The tournament will take place in the summer with the final in August. The BBC has also signed a four-year deal with the RFL ...

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    Mills lines up to take over Cox slot at R1

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    BBC Radio 1 DJ Sara Cox is to be replaced by Scott Mills when the drivetime presenter takes maternity leave at the end of May. Mills will swap his weekend afternoon slot for the weekday position and fellow R1 DJ Edith Bowman will cover on Sunday afternoons. In addition, R1 ...

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    BBC4 gets extra£10m to make drama

    2004-02-26T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has confirmed an extra£10m annual boost for BBC4 to allow it to produce more homegrown drama, comedy and science programmes. The extra cash will take BBC4's overall budget to£40m. BBC3 by comparison has a budget of£97m. BBC4 controller Roly Keating said he was keen to develop more drama ...

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    ITV cuts 400 jobs in Central 'massacre'

    2004-02-26T08:01:30Z

    Up to 400 jobs will be axed at Central Television as part of ITV plc's cost-cutting drive, Broadcast has learned.