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Soho Images boss quits for new film venture
Napier to head up new£3.5 million London arm of Denmark's Digital Film Lab
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Pinewood Studios expands digital TV facilities
New digital studio promises 'state of the art' technology and customer services
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Edinburgh unveils TV festival line-up
Big guns Dyke, Murdoch, Knapp and Singer line-up for event's 25th anniversary
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DVD to oust VHS within next five years
Latest survey predicts DVD player sales to rise by 300% this year to reach 46 million worldwide
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BBC plans launch of BBC3 and BBC4
Dyke expected to confirm proposals to develop two new digital channels at Edinburgh TV Festival
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Hollick sets agenda as United beats estimates
Company looks to 'high growth information sectors' as first-half profits rise by 21 per cent
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Wall fancied for ITV chief exec job
United Broadcasting and Entertainment chief executive Malcolm Wall is to be wooed by ITV chiefs as a contender for the vacant ITV chief executive role, writes Colin Robertson.
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CBBC gears up to relaunch next year
Children's BBC (CBBC) is to be relaunched in the New Year under new CBBC children's chief Nigel Pickard, writes Tara Conlan.
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INITIAL TO MAKE SIXTH SERIES OF THE PEPSI CHART
Channel 5 controller of special events Adam Perry has commissioned Initial to make a sixth series of pop music show The Pepsi Chart, (left) which is to be relaunched with a
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CHRYSALIS RECOMMISSIONED FOR THIRD TOP TEN SERIES
Chrysalis Television has been recommissioned by Channel 4 factual entertainment, deputy commissioning editor Sue Murphy to make a third 10 x 90-minute series of its Top Ten strand. Chrysalis is assembling
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CLASSIC FM TO PRODUCE SERIES ON YEHUDI MENUHIN
Classic FM is producing a 6 x 60-minute programme on the life of Yehudi Menuhin, the violinist who died last year. The show will be presented by writer and broadcaster Humphrey
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BBC WALES AND DISCOVERY GO UNDERGROUND IN LONDON
BBC Wales is embarking on its first co-production with Discovery Communications, making a 60-minute pilot about the sewers and tunnels of London called Underworld. Director Griff Rowlands will use infrared cameras
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LESLIE GRANTHAM STARS IN NEW KIDS DRAMA
Film and General Productions has gone into production on its 7 x 30-minute ITV children's drama Gypsy Girl. The show, which will feature Leslie Grantham, is being filmed throughout August on
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CENTRAL WILDLIFE TO GET ITS OWN SIX-PART SERIES
Central Television has lined up a six-part series of wildlife programmes as part of parent company Carlton's Sanctuary 2000 initiative. Called Heart Of The Country, the 6 x 30-minute series will
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BENTLEY ON LOOK OUT FOR SCANDAL SCRIPTWRITERS
Chrysalis indie Bentley Productions is looking for scriptwriters to develop programme ideas after buying the rights to Amanda Platell novel Scandal. Bentley confirmed that it was gearing up to approach broadcasters
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SKY ONE TO SHOW TV HITS AWARDS FROM WEMBLEY ARENA
Sky One is to broadcast this year's TV Hits awards show, which will feature pop acts such as Steps, S Club 7 and Billie Piper. The event takes place at London's
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Anglia wins daily chat show on C5
Anglia TV has landed a multi-million pound contract to produce a new morning chat show for Channel 5, fronted by ex-Mirror gossip columnist Matthew Wright.The Wright Stuff will air five days
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Orchestrated by Paramount director of programming Sally Habbershaw, the deal represents the channel's biggest investment to date in US acquisitions. From MTV, Paramount has bought animated comedy Dari
Paramount Comedy Channel has unveiled a raft of new acquisitions, including the rights to two series of US comedy Everybody Loves Raymond, writes Simon Ellery.
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Collins in BBC drama
Zenith Entertainment has been commissioned by BBC Scotland and BBC 1 controller Peter Salmon to make a new 6 x 50-minute drama series, Two Thousand Acres of Sky, writes Tara Conlan.
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - Big Brother pulls while Park empties
Channel 4's Big Brother continued its ratings success as the nation tuned in and voted for the eviction of the first housemate, writes Georgina Lipscomb.