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Ross to front Carlton regional gameshow
Carlton has gone into production with its new regional gameshow format, You Don't Say, writes Colin Robertson. The 10 x 30-minute Paul Ross vehicle is being produced by Mike Morrissey, with
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ITN seeks legal advice over BBC online news
Websites getting content 'courtesy of the licence fee'
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Indies and C4 clash over online rights
Producers' alliance Pact and Channel 4 are locked in talks about online rights, after a group of major indies claimed the broadcaster tried to impose a new media rights agreement in
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ITC to trim ITV quotas
The Independent Television Commission is proposing to make ITV's regional programming quotas more flexible, writes Colin Robertson.
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Parsons to sue Endemol in US courts
Charlie Parsons, co-owner of indie Castaway, is considering a second writ against Endemol Entertainment after an Amsterdam court cleared Endemol of copying Survive!, a reality show produced by Castaway, writes Tara Conlan.
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The ITV Network Centre is talking to LWT about commissioning a modern-day version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, developed from a treatment written by Ross Kemp, writes Tara Conlan. The
The ITV Network Centre is talking to LWT about commissioning a modern-day version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, developed from a treatment written by Ross Kemp, writes Tara Conlan. The
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PEARSON GEARS UP FOR THIRD RUN OF FORT BOYARD
Pearson TV has been re-commissioned by Channel 5 to make a third series of adventure gameshow Fort Boyard presented by Melinda Messenger, Leslie Grantham and Geoffrey Bayldon. Commissioned by Channel 5
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OMNIBUS SPECIAL FEATURES VINNIE JONES IN HOLLYWOOD
The BBC's in-house Omnibus team is working on a special for BBC 1 controller Peter Salmon about footballer-turned-actor Vinnie Jones' attempt to break into Hollywood films. Entitled Vinnie Goes to Hollywood,
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MESSENGER FRONTS CARLTON REGIONAL BABY SHOW
Carlton has teamed up with website WebBaby.co.uk to produce a 10 x 30-minute series of advertiser-funded programmes to be broadcast throughout Carlton's ITV regions. Baby Baby (left), hosted by pin-up mother
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R1 REPLACES KERSHAW WITH SLOT FOR NEW DJS
BBC Radio 1 is to replace DJ Andy Kershaw's slot on Thursday nights at midnight to 02.00 with a new show called One World, following Kershaw's departure last month. One World