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Family Affairs recommissioned.
Channel 5 has given its home-grown soap, Family Affairs, a major vote of confidence by commissioning it for another year, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC 4 to take eyewitness view of the past.
BBC 4 controller Roly Keating has commissioned a new strand of debates which feature witnesses of key events in contemporary history, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Men & Motors orders model car race.
A Grand Prix-style championship searching for Britain's top remote control car team has been commissioned by Granada Sky Broadcasting's Men & Motors channel, writes Paul Revoir
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CHANNEL 4 MARKS 50TH EVEREST ANNIVERSARY.
Channel 4 is to air a one-off film about climber Sir Edmund Hillary to mark the
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TRIAL AND RETRIBUTION GIVEN SEVENTH SERIES.
Linda La Plante's indie, La Plante Productions, has been commissioned by ITV controller of drama Nick
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BLAST LOOKS AT EFFECTS OF MAJOR LIFE EVENTS.
Indie Blast Films has been commissioned by BBC 2 controller Jane Root and controller of factual
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MURDER IN MIND TO RETURN TO BBC 1.
BBC 1 controller Lorraine Heggessey and controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter have ordered a new
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MICHAEL HURLL TO FILM ELLE AWARDS FOR LWT.
Michael Hurll Television, owned by the Unique Communications Group, has been commissioned by LWT deputy director
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Technology & Facilities Special: IBC 13-17 September 2002 - Quantel wins BBC news project.
The BBC has chosen Quantel's generationQ news system to form the basis of its landmark Jupiter project which will centralise the content of its entire London-based news operation, writes Barbara Marshall
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Technology & Facilities Special: IBC 13-17 September 2002 - Thomson to extend Grass Valley brand.
Thomson Grass Valley revealed at IBC (Thursday 12 September) that its entire product range will soon be rebranded under the 'Grass Valley, a Thomson brand' moniker, writes Barbara Marshall
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Technology & Facilities Special: IBC 13-17 September 2002 - Cintel buys out Innovation TK.
Cintel concluded a deal late last week to buy the assets of rival telecine manufacturer Innovation
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Technology & Facilities Special: IBC 13-17 September 2002 - Wireless camera system wins award.
The AIBM 2002 Peter Wayne Award for innovation went to the UK's Link Research for its digital wireless camera system, LinkXP, writes Barbara Marshall
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ORF LAUNCHES 5.1 SOUND.
Austria's ORF is the first European public broadcaster to offer a television service with Dolby Digital
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FAST SALES FOR FX FILTER.
Formatt Filters was demonstrating at IBC its new filter for blue and green screen applications. The
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JOE DUNTON GOES HD.
Another British firm, Joe Dunton Cameras (JDC), was showing the world's first high definition (HD) film
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SOCRATTO RELEASE DELAY.
Sony has returned its high-end compositing tool and so-called Inferno rival Socratto to the R&D bench
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Telewest may drop Performance.
The future of the Performance arts channel has been dealt a further blow after a source at its last remaining major distribution platform, Telewest, said it was 'highly unlikely' it would renew its carriage deal, writes Paul Revoir
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FRAMESTORE CFC WINS AT EMMYS.
Framestore CFC added two Emmys to its collection at the weekend for its work on ground-breaking
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GOOD RESULTS AT ULSTER.
Ulster Television has bucked the downward ITV advertising revenue trend in its interim results for the
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A new Discovery to hit TV screens.
The Discovery Channel is preparing to reposition itself in the crowded factual entertainment market by launching