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NHU nets new Oddie series
The BBC Natural History Unit (NHU) has secured a brace of commissions, including a follow-up to Wild in Your Garden that will be the department's biggest ever series order, writes Colin Robertson.
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Wood set to step in as Corrie producer
ITV head of continuing series Tony Wood is poised to take the helm as Coronation Street's new producer after Kieran Roberts announced he would be stepping down after two years in the job, writes Paul Revoir.
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Edinburgh festival role for Boland
E4 head of programmes Murray Boland is to chair the advisory committee for next year's Edinburgh International Televi-sion Festival, writes Gavin Stamp.
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UK History orders war series
UK History has commissioned its first original series, which will look at the role of women in war.
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RTE to make debut across nation on 252
Irish state broadcaster RTE is to broadcast its main radio station across the UK for the first time after taking full control of the frequency once held by music station Atlantic 252, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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ITV1 dissects David Beckham's body
Granada is set to add to the David Beckham media frenzy with a new show for ITV1, serving up a part-by-part examination of the soccer idol's much admired body.
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Swain in for Moyle
BBC specialist factual commissioner Emma Swain is to add the arts and performance brief to her role when head of arts commissioning Franny Moyle goes on maternity leave later this month. Swain will be assisted by specialist factual development producer and commissioning newcomer Hannah Beckerman in the role. Moyle is ...
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5 Live in Man U deal
BBC Radio 5 Live has secured the rights to Manchester United's Champions League matches for the next three years. The deal with the club takes effect immediately and all MUFC Champions League games will be broadcast on Five Live or digital station Five Live Sports Extra. Goalkeeping veteran Peter Schmeichel ...
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Nationwide arrow
Chrysalis Radio is set to make rock station The Arrow available nationwide, completing its portfolio of brands broadcast digitally across the UK. When Arrow launches on Sky Digital this month, it will join stablemates Heart, Galaxy and LBC.
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Three orders go to Tiger comedy unit
Tiger Aspect's comedy unit has secured three commissions from the BBC, writes Gavin Stamp.The indie is to produce a 6 x 30-minute sketch series for BBC2, showcasing the work of comedian
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Christmas test the nation for BBC1
BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey and head of entertainment commissioning Jane Lush have ordered a Christmas spin-off of Test the Nation from Talent Television. Test the Nation - National Test 2003 is being edited by BBC political unit editor Alexandra Henderson and John Kaye Cooper will executive produce alongside producer Jean ...
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Insight films in 'extended' school doc
Indie Insight Films is set to produce a film about Quintin Kynaston School, the first school in London to be given 'extended' status by the government. Ordered by BBC1 controller Lorraine Heggessey, the 60-minute piece will follow a year in the life of the school, which is open between 07.00 ...
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The comedy unit scoops raft of shows
Scottish indie The Comedy Unit has secured a raft of recommissions from the BBC. Digital channel CBBC has ordered a second 13 x 25-minute series of Yo!Diary for November and BBC Scotland commissioner Ewan Angus has given the go-ahead for a second 6 x 30-minute ...
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MacKenzie set for court battle
Kelvin mackenzie has confirmed he will launch legal action against radio industry body Rajar 'within a few weeks', claiming its measurement system is costing him millions of pounds in lost advertising revenue, writes Michael Rosser.
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Script-writers start company
Two veteran British television comedy writers have set up a shop to develop script ideas and advise companies on TV promotion, writes Gavin Stamp.
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Radio revenue rise
Commercial radio revenue has grown for the sixth successive quarter, according to new figures from the Radio Advertising Bureau. Ad expenditure from April to June 2003 grew 3.3% year-on-year to£144.1m, with household goods manufacturers such as Procter & Gamble and Lever Faberge Homecare looking for a cheaper alternative to TV ...
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BBC/NBC probe Saddam regime
US Broadcaster NBC and the BBC have co-commissioned a major series from ORTV, which the indie believes will be the 'definitive and landmark' documentary series on Saddam Hussein's rule of Iraq, writes Gavin Stamp.
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Sunrise to buy Mean
Sunrise Radio's£1.5m bid to acquire the Mean Country station has been given the green light by the Radio Authority. A public interest test into the acquisition had to be taken as a merger of the two would contain overlapping local services on the same waveband (AM). But the authority has ...
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Sergeant ordered to lead OSF growth
Oxford Scientific Films, the natural history-focused indie, has hired Leopard Films producer Will Sergeant in an ongoing effort to expand its output, writes Gavin Stamp.
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BBC to dramatise Bakewell murder
The BBC is to press ahead with a drama based on the controversial Bakewell cemetary murder case in which Stephen Downing spent 27 years in prison before being cleared, despite claims by police earlier this year that he was still the main suspect, writes Leigh ...