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    PEER POLL: Working hours

    2005-03-18T08:00:00Z

    The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Did you work more than 48 hours last week?

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    Jamie's School Dinners ends with 5.3m

    2005-03-17T12:04:00Z

    The fourth and final part of Channel 4's Jamie's School Dinnersended strongly with a peak of 5.3 million (23%) at 9.40pm, overcoming both BBC1 and its nearest rivals.

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    Box to dramatise Conrad Black story

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    The fall of disgraced former Daily Telegraphproprietor Conrad Black is to be turned into a 120-minute drama by producer Box TV in a co-production with Canadian broadcaster CTV in a deal worth C$10m (£4.3m).

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    Iran to get sanitised Peak Practice

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    ITV's one-time flagship medical drama Peak Practiceis set to go under the censor's knife after Granada International sold the series to Iran.

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    Rights to Bo' Selecta! creator's new show go for£1m

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    RDF's distribution arm has sold the DVD rights to Bo' Selecta!creator Leigh Francis' next Channel 4 show ' four months before it goes out.

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    Format focus: Clever

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Ever wondered why toast always falls buttered side down? Then German science format Clever could provide the answer.

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    Granada exec to head Target production

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Distributor/producer Target Entertainment has confirmed the appointment of Ed Forsdick as the new managing director of its in-house production division. Forsdick, who is currently executive producer for Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeawayat Granada, joins the company from mid-April. The executive, who previously ran Planet 24, ...

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    Five to air trio of action sport shows

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Five has picked up three action sports shows from producer/distributor Black Diamond Films. The channel has acquired the rights to feature-length surfing documentaries Step Into Liquidand The Endless Summeras well as Chlorine, a programme about the sport of ...

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    Fremantle takes on acquisitions chief

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Granada International senior programming executive, drama Shane Murphy has quit to join Fremantle Media as head of acquisitions and development. He will work closely with indies and the production departments within Fremantle Media to identify new programmes for acquisition and global distribution.

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    3DD picks up Christian Andersen rights

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    London-based distributor 3DD has secured the worldwide TV and DVD rights to an international event to commemorate Danish fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen. Once Upon a Time - Hans Christian Andersen, a Celebrationis taking place on 2 April in Copenhagen and will feature music, dance and ...

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    Denmark to make You Are What You Eat

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Danish production company and format creator Easy Film has acquired Celador International's nutritional format You Are What You Eatfor a local adaptation. Easy has just started work on the series for Danish commercial channel TV3 for broadcast later this year.

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    Entertainment Rights moves into profit

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Entertainment Rights, the company behind Postman Pat and Basil Brush, has reported a 28% boost in turnover and a move into profit. Pre-tax profits last year totalled£1.1m following a£400,000 loss in 2003. Turnover also rose to£25.5m, up from£19.8m the previous year.

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    Sky Travel to premiere circus docusoap

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Sky Travel is to provide the first UK screening of a docu-soap series based on life at a circus. The 7 x 22-minute series, Circus, follows the stars of the Weber Brothers Circus on tour around New Zealand and has been sold by Touchdown Television. It originally aired on TV ...

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    Stott to star as Rebus returns

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    ITV1 is to bring back Scottish detective drama Rebus, after a four-year break, with The Vice star Ken Stott taking over the lead role from John Hannah.

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    Non-Blonde gets own BBC3 show

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    ONE of the stars of acclaimed comedy 3 Non Blondeshas gone solo in a new sketch show for BBC3.

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    Robert Carlyle to star in ITV thriller

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Indie Zenith Entertainment has landed an ITV1 drama commission with a psychological thriller starring Robert Carlyle.

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    Jailbirds sing for Century

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Factual producer Century Films is following up its musical documentary about young offenders, Feltham Sings, with a project set in a women's prison.

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    Sewell tours Italian landmarks for Five

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Art critic Brian Sewell is to follow up his Naked Pilgrimseries for Five with a tour of Italy's most prominent art and architectural landmarks. Brian Sewell's Grand Tour of Italywill air this autumn over a 9 x 45-minute series. Kim Peat, controller ...

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    Fulmar West to cover Hay-on-Wye

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Cardiff-based indie Fulmar West has won a commission to cover the Hay-on-Wye literary festival for Channel 4. Fulmar will produce a 50-minute programme about an as-yet-unnamed contemporary writer and four short films to be shown in the Three Minute Wonderpost-news slot on Channel 4 in the run-up ...

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    Five adds five to Britain's Worst list

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Five has commissioned five new documentaries from indie Mentorn to extend its Britain's Worststrand. The hour-long specials, hosted by former Top Gear presenter Quentin Willson, will highlight the nation's worst hairdresser, chef, boss, builder and teenager. Five commissioning editor Alex Sutherland has ordered the new programmes, ...