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Indie producer Talent Television and its Scandinavian and Danish partners are talking to UK broadcasters about a gameshow that will give away a flight into space as its top prize, writes
Indie producer Talent Television and its Scandinavian and Danish partners are talking to UK broadcasters about a gameshow that will give away a flight into space as its top prize, writes
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PENK RETURNS TO ITV AS A FLY ON THE WALL
LWT head of entertainment Bob Massie is executive producing a new Steve Penk special, Fly on the Wall, for ITV. The 60-minute show, which is based on a US format owned
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JEREMY ISAACS PRESENTS HISTORY OF THE FUTURE TO CNN
Jeremy Isaacs Productions has been commissioned by CNN Productions for a 4 x 60-minute documentary about life in the 21st century. A History of the Future was ordered by Ted Turner,
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BBC'S LIVING PROOF GETS UNDER THE SKIN OF THE BENTALLS
The BBC science department's Living Proof production team is working on a one-off BBC 1 documentary special for this autumn, The Secret Life of the Bentalls. The one-off will feature fly-on-the-wall
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FLASHBACK DIGS UP NEW RUN OF LOST GARDENS FOR C4
Channel 4 features has commissioned a second series of Lost Gardens from Flashback Television, a month before the first series goes to air. Each episode in the latest 4 x 60-minute
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BELL MAKES RADIO DRAMA DEBUT ON R4'S JERUSALEM
Veteran actor Tom Bell is to make his radio drama debut in a new comedy drama series on BBC Radio 4. Jerusalem, airing on Fridays at 23.30 from 22 October, is
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C4 TAKES SECOND HELPINGS OF BAZAL'S DISHES
Channel 4 has commissioned GMG Endemol Entertainment subsidiary Bazal for a second series of cooking and dating show Dishes. Ordered by C4 deputy commissioning editor daytime Jo McGrath and daytime strategy
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EDMONDS TELLS RADIO LUXEMBOURG STORY FOR R2
Noel Edmonds is to present a history of Radio Luxembourg for BBC Radio 2. The Great 208 - The Story of Radio Luxembourg is being produced by independent USP Radio Projects
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NOMAD RUSH HOME FROM HOME WINS TARA COMMISSION
New indie Nomad Rush Productions has been commissioned to produce 12-part series Home from Home for Irish cable and digital entertainment channel Tara TV. The show, which will include interviews with
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2000 to 1 quiz takes BBC 1 into new year
BBC 1 is launching a millennium quiz show with a top prize offering the winner the whole of the year 2000 off work.Called 2000 to 1, the quiz will be a
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BBC features pens BBC 2 Sound Track
BBC features in Bristol is working on a£3 million 8 x 60-minute series tracing the history of pop music for BBC 2, writes Tim Dams.
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Convergence to offer C5 a Private View
Channel 5 has commissioned Convergence to make its flagship arts programme for 2000, writes Tina Mistry.
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Granada films Anchor Me for ITV
Location filming began this week on Granada Television's new ITV drama, Anchor Me, starring Iain Glenn and Annette Crosbie, writes Jason Deans.
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - Cold Feet helps ITV to Sunday triumph
Television viewers were spoilt for choice last weekend as both BBC 1 and ITV earmarked 24-25 September for the return of some of their most popular dramas, writes Tina Mistry.
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C4 bags brace of drama deals in US
Channel 4 has struck pilot development deals for two of its cult dramas with two separate US majors.The outfit's distribution arm, Channel 4 International (C4I), has linked with Warner Bros Television
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BBC gives up Business Breakfast
BBC 1 is to revamp its early morning output, scrapping the hour-long BBC Business Breakfast programme, which starts at 06.00, writes Tim Dams.
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Barb to mix methods for digital data
Barb is this week expected to announce controversial measurement plans for digital-only TV viewing that involve the use of different techniques for Sky Digital and On Digital, writes Tina Mistry.
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Animation may get government help
Government support for the UK animation sector, including possible access to lottery funding, is one of the key recommendations from the panel investigating the television export deficit, according to industry sources.Ways
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Smith warns BBC over limits to future growth
Media Secretary Chris Smith this week conceded that the BBC might have to scale down its ambitions to extend services, writes John Lewis.
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Airey slams C4 and BBC1 at RTS
Channel 5 director of programmes Dawn Airey has launched a scathing attack on her former employer, Channel 4, accusing the station's chief executive, Michael Jackson, of being 'up his own arse', writes Steve Clarke.