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C5 EXTENDS MISS WORLD RIGHTS FOR TWO MORE YEARS
Channel 5 has bought the rights to Initial-produced Miss World for the next two years. C5, which aired the show for the first time in 1998, will screen this year's event live on
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SOMETHIN' ELSE TO MAKE INTERACTIVE JAZZ ON 3
Radio indie Somethin' Else has been commissioned to make an interactive version of its long-running BBC Radio 3 show, Jazz on 3, for BBC Digital radio. The programme, which features an exclusive session
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ITV BOOKS 130 EPISODES OF DOG & DUCK FROM UNITED
ITV controller of children's and youth programmes Nigel Pickard has committed to a further 130 x 10-minute episodes of United Productions' pre-school series, Dog & Duck, before the first run of the show
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VICAR OF DIBLEY SET TO RETURN THIS YEAR
A third series of The Vicar of Dibley starring Dawn French has gone into production for a new run on BBC 1. A Tiger Aspect production, the 4 x 40-minute series is written
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KING ROLLO BRINGS BACK SPOT ANIMATIONS
King Rollo Films has announced plans to make the first new Spot animations since the original series was created in 1997. The forthcoming 13 x 5-minute pre-school series, called Spot's Musical Adventures, will
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TALK UNVEILS MILLENNIUM DOCUMENTARY SEASON
Talk Radio is to broadcast a specially commissioned series of 8 x 60-minute documentaries to mark the new millennium. Created in-house, Communicators will look at the changing face of communications from the impact
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YORKSHIRE LURES QUENTIN FOR INNOCENT DRAMA
Yorkshire TV has tempted Caroline Quentin from the BBC to make a new primetime drama for ITV. The Innocent is about a lawyer who claims she has been raped by her husband's best
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ITV previews its year 2000 line-up
ITV Network Centre chief executive Richard Eyre this week gave a sneak preview of a number of new shows being developed as part of ITV's central programming line-up in 2000.New drama includes a
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ICG orders fresh factual slate
BBC independent commissioning group factual head Peter Grimsdale has greenlit a string of new series to air on BBC 1 and 2 early next year, writes Tim Dams.
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Green directs Sky film
September Films chief executive David Green is directing Breathtaking for Sky Pictures, his first film for theatrical release since Wings of the Apache in 1990, writes John Plunkett.
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New shows for Choice
BBC Choice has just commissioned two new entertainment shows, writes Tim Dams.
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - Dinosaurs thrash competition for BBC 1
BBC 1 stalked and conquered all at 20.30 on Monday (4 October) as the much-anticipated new series Walking with Dinosaurs amassed a 51 per cent share and 13.2 million viewers, writes Wale Azeez.
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C4I sets up $24m drama/factual fund
Channel 4 International (C4I) has set up a rolling $24 million (£14.5 million) fund to develop and finance cutting-edge drama and factual programming over the next three years.Although the first deals will involve
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Ainsworth to meet Dyke at Blackpool
BBC director general designate Greg Dyke is meeting with the Conservative shadow media secretary Peter Ainsworth to discuss Dyke's vision for the BBC, writes John Lewis.
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C4 and Paramount in E4 launch talks
Viacom-owned Paramount Comedy Channel is believed to be in talks with Channel 4 about becoming a partner in E4, the new entertainment channel C4 is planning to launch by next spring.C4 is also
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Clarkson in exclusive three-year deal at BBC
Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has signed an exclusive three-year deal with the BBC, writes Tim Dams.
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C4 veteran McGettigan departs after 18 years
Channel 4 director and general manager Frank McGettigan is leaving after more 18 years with the broadcaster, writes Wale Azeez.
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Abramsky review heralds R4 overhaul
Sweeping changes are expected to the management structure at BBC Radio 4 as part of BBC director of radio Jenny Abramsky's long-awaited commissioning review published this week, writes John Plunkett.
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TRANSMEDIA SELL-OFF
Transmedia managing director Bruce Burgess admitted this week he is unlikely to find a buyer for his troubled indie and may have to sell off its assets. Burgess said that four unnamed parties,
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RIVALS UNITE FOR DIGITAL
The BBC and the commercial radio industry have joined forces to promote digital and establish a common digital audience measurement system. BBC Digital Radio and commercial digital outfit Digital One confirmed a deal on