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    Landmark films beauticians for Sky One

    2003-10-09T08:30:00Z

    Oxford-based indie Landmark Films has landed its first multichannel commission with a 10-part docu-soap for Sky One about a group of trainee beauticians in Leeds, writes Paul Revoir.

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    ITV's fat friends reunite for third outing

    2003-10-09T08:30:00Z

    Kat Mellor's Fat Friendshas been commissioned for a third series on ITV1. The six-part series will begin with a 90-minute Christmas special and will reunite Alison Steadman with Gaynor Faye, Janet Dibley Lisa Riley and the rest of the cast. Joining the series will be ...

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    Discovery health to offer guide to botox

    2003-10-09T08:30:00Z

    Discovery Health channel director Clare Laycock has commissioned three series for January. Botox Babesis a 15 x 30-minute series from Two Four Productions, billed as the ultimate guide to the cosmetic quick fix. Two Four's executive producer is Jill Lourie and Discovery's executive producer is ...

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    BBC4 orders five-parter on music greats

    2003-10-09T08:30:00Z

    BBC4 controller Roly Keating has commissioned a series of music documentaries from the BBC's in-house music entertainment department. The 5 x 60-minute pieces, to be executive produced by Mark Cooper, will look at stars such as John Martyn, John Mayall and Gil Scott Heron and will air from December until ...

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    Somethin' else to make awards coverage

    2003-10-09T08:30:00Z

    Somethin' Else has been commissioned by the Brit Awards to produce all the radio programming for international stations around next year's awards, which are being held in London on 14 February. Stations will be offered a selection including build-up shows, live broadcast, highlights shows and exclusive interviews. Steve Ackerman is ...

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    POW titles put together by Code

    2003-10-09T08:30:00Z

    Chris Jennings of Code Design is the man behind the titles for the upcoming ITV primetime drama POW. The 6 x 60-minute series goes out from this Friday and follows the adventures of a group of British prisoners. The titles feature a tracking shot across distressed wooden window slats, which ...

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    Here Comes the Sun in the can

    2003-10-09T08:30:00Z

    The Picture Canning Company has done all the outside broadcast camera work on the BBC's new primetime Saturday night show Here Comes the Sun. Produced by 12 Yard Productions, the 8 x 50-minute show sees two families each week battling against each other to win ...

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    St Anne's takes on Henry VIII

    2003-10-09T08:30:00Z

    St Anne's Post spent six months doing post-production on Henry VIII, a two-part TV drama starring Ray Winstone. Colourist Sam Hollingdale, who completed the grade, said that several battle scenes were given a steely blue look to make the swords and weapons glint and shine. For the execution scenes, as ...

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    Granada execs grab top jobs in new ITV

    2003-10-09T08:28:00Z

    Senior Granada executives are set to take the top programming jobs in the newly merged ITV business, after the£4bn deal was given the go-ahead this week, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Merged ITV to retain PSB ethos

    2003-10-09T08:27:30Z

    ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard this week said that the network's independence was 'sacrosanct' and it would not be influenced in commissioning decisions by a merged ITV Production business, writes Conor Dignam.

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    Dyke to champion minorities in TV

    2003-10-09T08:27:00Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke, who once famously branded the BBC a 'hideously white' organisation, has been named the television industry's new race champion, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Telewest entertains Flextech sale

    2003-10-09T08:26:30Z

    Beleaguered cable company Telewest is understood to be looking to offload its Flextech content division for£750m, according to City sources, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    C4 show will train viewers to guard celebs

    2003-10-09T08:26:10Z

    Members of the public are to be put through a programme of SAS-style training to see if they have what it takes to become a top celebrity bodyguard in a new Channel 4 reality series, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Regions fear post-merger cutbacks

    2003-10-09T08:25:35Z

    The ITV merger has sparked fears among Carlton and Granada's regional broadcasters that their in-house production operations may be scaled back and commissions farmed out to independents, writes Paul Revoir.

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    McHugh departs C4 entertainment

    2003-10-09T08:25:30Z

    Channel 4 head of entertainment John McHugh has quit the channel and is tipped to be replaced by Five controller of entertainment Andrew Newman, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Bird quits Turner

    2003-10-09T08:25:02Z

    Andy bird, president of Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) International, has quit the company after nine years with no job to go to, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Broadcasters rally to protect their advertising clout

    2003-10-09T08:25:01Z

    Channel 4, Five and Sky are set to hold talks within the next few weeks to discuss consolidating their sales arms in a bid to fend off a single ITV sales point, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Carter warns Ofcom will face unparalleled legal challenges

    2003-10-09T08:25:00Z

    Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter has predicted that the new super-regulator will face an unprecedented amount of legal threats, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    UK spends most on quality TV

    2003-10-08T10:09:07Z

    The UK spends more on new quality television programmes than any other country in the world, a new report has found, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    Moyles takes over R1's breakfast show

    2003-10-08T09:59:00Z

    Sara Cox has been axed from the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show after failing to stem haemorrhaging listener figures and will be replaced by drivetime host Chris Moyles, writes Michael Rosser.