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Off the record - Lookalikes.
Tim from Big Brother and Sebastian Scott, executive producer of C4 breakfast show Rise. Both are
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Tax breaks rob rich to feed poor.
It's been a week of action so far for the independent sector. While producers' alliance Pact
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FREE TO AIR - New DTT, same old story.
By the time you read this, the chances are that Greg Dyke's already vast BBC empire
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TRADE TALK - Bafta winner.
After a stint at every UK broadcaster, former C5 man Michael Attwell has gone it alone with his own indie and is pulling up a chair at Bafta
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ON THE BOX - Love's great adventure.
S4C International head of international sales Rhianydd Darwin fell for Cutting Edge but has a suspicion Hot Property is selling us short
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Living in the past.
Thanks to radical departures in the genre, history programming is almost unrecognisable from the turn-off it once was. But does the genre inspire a following broad and loyal enough to come to the rescue of DTT?
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Interview - The state of independents.
In her first major interview since becoming chair of producers' alliance Pact, Eileen Gallagher warns of the threat that increasingly dominant broadcasters pose for the independent sector
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DTT LICENCES - And the winner is.
The ITC's decision on the reassignment of ITV Digital's vacant multiplexes is a thorny one. So, with digital TV's future in the balance, will political or business considerations prevail?
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BBC NORTH WEST BACKS ENTERTAINMENT PILOTS.
BBC north west is to broadcast six new comedy and entertainment pilots this autumn, which if
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C5 BUYS BULK ORDER OF OZ KIDS SERIES HI-5.
Channel 5 controller of children's Nick Wilson has bought two 45 x 30-minute series of Australian
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C4 TO AIR EWAN MCGREGOR FESTIVAL SHORT.
Channel 4 is set to screen a film from Scottish TV's annual New Found Land Film
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S4C ORDERS LEARNING WELSH REALITY SHOW.
Welsh public service broadcaster S4C has ordered a Big Brother-style show for September that gives eight
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BBC religion to work with sport.
The BBC's religion and sports departments are to collaborate for the first time on a major
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Extreme Brits get ITV series.
Oxford Indie Landmark Films is to expose the viewing public to the sadder side of Britain with a new factual series for ITV, writes Steve Aston
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C5 taps Endemol for quiz and pop shows.
Channel 5 is launching a reality gameshow that sees contestants having to become experts on their opponent's specialist subject, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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DISCREET RESTRUCTURE.
Discreet has restructured into three business units and has re-introduced dedicated R&D teams serving each division
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HULSE BAGS AWARDS.
Ravensbourne College of Art & Communications student Alex Hulse has been named both student of the
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MPC brings in 3D expert Danskin.
Smoke & mirrors head of 3D Lee Danskin has joined the Moving Picture Company (MPC) as deputy creative head, writes Barbara Marshall
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TIME FOR TELEVIRTUAL.
Virtual character specialist Televirtual has unveiled details of its first co-production - TimeGate - which it has developed with Fremantle Thames Media, writes Barbara Marshall
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Goonhilly marks 40-year birthday.
It is the 40th anniversary of the first satellite TV transmission next week and BT Broadcast Services' Goonhilly Earth Station is taking part in an event to mark the occasion, writes Barbara Marshall