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    Sen takes OSF role

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    OSF Productions has appointed Paul Sen, whose credits include Seven Ages of Britain and The Bollywood Story, as its executive producer for science and history. He takes up the role from 10 July after completing the four-part ...

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    Hobbs to Celador

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    Celador Productions has appointed Alexandra Hobbs to the position of director of business and legal affairs and Heather Hampson to the role of head of production. Hobbs will be responsible for all Celador Productions' negotiations with broadcasters and talent.

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    UKTV finds£1.8m for factual slate

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    UKTV is pouring£1.8m into commissioning up to 60 hours of new factual programming for 2005.

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    C4 to unlock secrets of Einstein's brain

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    Two scientists will examine Albert Einstein's brain in a new Channel 4 documentary - one of several commissions from C4 head of science Simon Andreae.

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    45 jobs set to go at Teletext

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    Up to 45 jobs are to go at Teletext after the company decided to axe its non-core activities.

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    Broadcasters given warning over repeats

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    terrestrial broadcasters have been warned that if they use too many repeats of UK-produced programmes they may not be able to include them in their quotas in future.

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    Jones to explore

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    Former Granada International general manager Ian Jones has resurfaced with a new role as president of Explore International and senior vice-president, National Geographic Television & Film Productions. He has already taken up the new roles, in which he will oversee international sales, co-production and co-financing. He said he was looking ...

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    Holmes signs to R5

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    GMTV frontman Eamonn Holmes has been signed up by BBC Radio 5 Live to host a new Saturday morning news and sports show. The Irish presenter, who began his career at Ulster Television where he worked across both news and sport, will launch the show on 28 August following the ...

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    Hewland sells Mile High to Fox

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    Hewland International has sold the international format rights to its racy Sky One air steward drama Mile High to US network Fox.

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    France's M6 buys up ITV crime dramas

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    GRANADA International has sold its ITV cop drama Murder in Suburbia to French channel M6, as part of raft of deals with the broadcaster, writes Paul Revoir.

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    C4 picks up rights to virgin festival

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has landed the rights to broadcast the V Festival for the next three years. The event, which is held in Chelmsford and Staffordshire simultaneously will be screened live on E4 on 21 and 22 August. In addition, C4 will screen two 90-minute highlight shows. In the run-up to ...

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    Paramount buys Charlie Sheen comedy

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    Paramount Comedy has signed its first deal with Warner Bros International Television Distribution, picking up hit show Two and a Half Men. Paramount Comedy, owned by Viacom, has acquired the exclusive UK cable and satellite rights to the 23 x 30-minute first series of the show, which is currently showing ...

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    BBC ends exclusive Audley Harrison deal

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has ended its exclusive£1m UK TV and radio rights deal with boxer Audley Harrison, saying it wants to focus more on emerging talent. Harrison's last fight for the BBC - his 17th bout for the corporation - will be this Saturday (19 June) against a Polish fighter, Tomasz ...

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    British tv triumphs at rockie Awards

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    British programme-makers dominated the Rockie Awards at the Banff Television Festival in Canada, winning nine out of a possible 20 awards. Winners included Tiger Aspect's Catherine Tate Show; Lion TV's The True Face of War; the BBC's This Little Life; BBC and Endor Productions' State of Play; BBC and Ziji ...

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    Sky One picks up Kenny vs Spenny comedy

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    Sky One has signed a deal with Distraction Formats for 10 episodes of the Canadian comedy format Kenny vs Spenny. Indie Monkey will produce the series after securing exclusive UK rights. James Baker, head of Sky One, said the show, in which two 'friends' test each other's boundaries of tolerance ...

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    BBC signs deal to show prime in italy

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has completed a deal to broadcast its international entertainment channel BBC Prime on Italy's Sky Italia platform for the first time. The deal, which takes effect from 1 August, will allow an extra 2.6 million households access to the channel, which airs BBC programming across Europe, the Middle ...

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    The digital showdown

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    Sky may have taken the digital initiative, but the BBC will still hope to give the satellite giant a run for its money.

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    Gardner's condition ?improving'

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    The condition of BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner, gunned down in Saudi Arabia while filming the house of an al-Qaeda militant, is slowly improving, the BBC has said. A spokesman said Gardner had not been in a coma but was heavily sedated. Gardner's cameraman Simon Cumbers died in the attack. ...

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    NUJ calls for more resources for BBC

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has called for more resources to be pumped into BBC news. The demand came as the union presented the findings of its own review into the BBC's editorial guidelines to BBC director of news Richard Sambrook, which highlighted issues in staff training, the use ...

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    Parliament to decide on community radio

    2004-06-17T08:30:00Z

    The likelihood of community radio stations becoming established in the UK moved a step forward this week when the government brought a Community Radio Order before Parliament. After a period of public consultation the order will pass through both Houses of Parliament and if successful will allow Ofcom to advertise ...