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    Festival deadline

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    The closing date for submissions to the sixth Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival is Friday 7 May. Bafta winner and Love Actually star Bill Nighy will be the festival spokesperson. Visit www.sohoshorts.com for details of how to enter. The festival runs from 31 July to 6 August.

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    Lightworks buyer

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Gee Broadcast Systems has purchased editing product developer Lightworks and its subsidiary Lightworks UK Ltd. Lightworks editing systems are regularly used on major film releases, recent examples being Moulin Rouge and Gangs of New York, on commercials and on television productions, such as Cold Feet. Lightworks will remain based at ...

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    BBC's Olympic plan

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    BBC Technology will design and build studio and production facilities in Athens for this year's Olympic Games. The facilities, which will be used by BBC sport, BBC interactive, BBC news and BBC nations & regions, include two production control rooms, two sound control rooms, nine VT edit pairs, six non-linear ...

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    One hires colourist

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    One Post has added colourist Simone Grattarola to its telecine team. One managing director Paul Jones said: 'Simone is the hottest young colourist in town, with a stunning showreel.' Grattarola joins from Red Post and his credits include Channel 4's Ancient Egyptians.

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    Gardam to lead BBC digital test

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Culture secretary Tessa Jowell has appointed former Channel 4 director of television Tim Gardam, and London Business School professor of management Patrick Barwise, to review the BBC's digital services.

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    Newsnight editor to ?broaden its agenda'

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Peter Barron, the new editor of BBC2's Newsnight , wants to broaden the agenda of the flagship news programme.

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    BBC invests£12m in ?think big' initiative

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has unveiled the criteria for its multimillion pound 'think big' for next year, adding a further£2m to the pot.

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    Aussie soap channel to launch on Sky

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Two British entrepreneurs are to launch a channel dedicated to classic and contemporary Australian soaps.

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    C4 to air third Shameless

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 head of drama John Yorke has gambled on the continuing popularity of Paul Abbott's comedy drama Shameless by ordering a third series before production has started on the second.

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    C4 marks entente

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 has commissioned a series of four short films from Scottish film-makers about Paris to mark the centenary of the Entente Cordiale. Production company Edinburgh Mediabase will oversee production of the films and is currently looking for Scottish directors to work on the projects. The commissions are part of ...

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    Bank holiday meltdown for BBC1

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 had a disastrous performance over the bank holiday weekend with its lowest peaktime audience share for a Sunday this year.

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    Chorion puts the Mr Men back on TV

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Chorion chair Lord Alli told Broadcast that the company wanted to develop a new Mr Men series that could be sold to broadcasters by next year.

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    TWI's I'd Do Anything in over 20 deals worldwide

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    sports production giant TWI's first UK entertainment show, I'd Do Anything, is on track to become a global hit after being sold to over 20 countries worldwide, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Tractor Tom heads for france

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Contender Entertainment Group, the multimedia firm, has shifted its flagship kids property Tractor Tom to French terrestrial TV channel France 5. The broadcaster has picked up 52 x 10-minute editions of the show, voiced by Liza Tarbuck and Cold Feet star James Nesbitt, which it will air next year. France ...

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    Australian ABC keeps faith with the bill

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Fremantle has sold a further three years' worth of Thames Television's The Bill to Australian broadcaster ABC TV. The volume deal of 300 hours also gives ABC TV an exclusive first-look deal on future The Bill recommissions, other Thames-produced crime series (such as Murder Investigation Team) and any specials of ...

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    Electric sky sells Status anxiety abroad

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Distributor Electric Sky has sold Alain de Botton's Status Anxiety, which originally aired on Channel 4, to four international broadcasters. The 3 x 60-minute series has sold to ABC in Australia, HBO's Central European service Spektrum, VRT in Belgium and TV Catalunya. Electric Sky has also sold 13 x 26-minute ...

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    forever eden in fresh global roll-out

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Forever Eden, Mentorn's 'never-ending reality show', which airs on Fox in the US, has been sold to South Africa's MNET and Foxtel Australia. Television Corporation International is also in talks to sell the 25 x 60-minute series, which features 11 members of the public competing to remain at a specially ...

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    swedish channel latest to sign pop idol

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Pop Idol is to continue its global roll-out with a new sale of the format to Swedish broadcaster TV4. The Swedish version of the format, jointly owned by 19 Entertainment and Fremantle Media, has yet to be titled but will air in primetime on Friday nights this autumn. In Scandinavia, ...

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    TV corp exec joins ad-funded specialist

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    Television Corporation executive Neil Osborne has quit to help launch a distribution company. Osborne, who joined TV Corp in 2001 as sales director for advertiser funded programming and sports, will take on the role of managing director at Sports and Entertainment Television, a new division of the Apace Group. The ...

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    Sky's catch-22

    2004-05-06T08:30:00Z

    The clamour for a Freesat service to provide an alternative to BSkyB's subscription business may also present the opportunity for a strategic repositioning by Sky.