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    Rosemary and Thyme head to Italy

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has sold crime series, Rosemary and Thymeand Murder in Suburbiainto Italy. RAI Italy's state broadcaster has picked up series one and two of both ITV1 dramas. The deal follows RAI's earlier purchase of Miss Marple. The ...

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    Format focus: Going Hollywood

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Trainees show just how hard it is to break into the LA entertainment industry - even if you have Method Man as a mentor - in this US reality series.

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    BBC America signs Footballers' Wives

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    BBC America has bought the first four series of Footballers' Wivesand series one of Bad Girlsfrom distributor Target Entertainment. Both shows, made by Shed Productions, will air from 17 July. BBC America is hopeful that the ITV drama ...

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    All3Media wins show rights

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    All3Media International has picked up rights to three shows from non-UK producers. The distributor has acquired US programme Busting Out, a Stir It Up production about breast obsession, and half-hour documentary Eva's Bag from the Netherlands' EO/Q Best Production, which deals with the memoirs of a Jewish family during the ...

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    Discovery us takes on Pop Nation

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Jane Root, the former BBC2 controller who now runs the Discovery Channel in the US, has commissioned Pop Nation: America's Coolest Stuff, a show about contemporary collectables, from Tiger Aspect Productions. The 8 x 60-minute series gives viewers valuations on items such as records and comics ...

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    RDF Rights takes on Shingleton

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    RDF Rights has hired former Fremantle executive Barnaby Shingleton as an acquisitions executive. Shingleton joins RDF this month and will handle sales across all genres, with a particular focus on light and formatted entertainment. He has previously worked at ECM (now Screentime Partners), FremantleMedia Worldwide Productions and advertising agency Bartle ...

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    C4's Perry Documentary sold to NZ

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Why Men Wear Frocks, Twofour Productions' Channel 4 documentary on transvestite Turner Prize-winner Grayson Perry, has been sold to New Zealand's Prime. The deal was made by distributor TVF International, which has also sold Maverick TV's C4 show Happy Birthday Thalidomideto ABC Asia Pacific.

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    Nats to pioneer remote editing

    2005-06-09T08:30:00Z

    Clients of Nats Post Production will soon be able to cut basic offline edits from home, in their office or out on location thanks to a partnership the facility is forming with an internet-based editing company.

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    BBC2's Secretary takes 3.5m

    2005-06-09T11:28:00Z

    BBC2 had a strong performance throughout peaktime last night with its most popular programme The Secretary Who Stole£4 Millionattracting a peak audience of 3.5 million (17%) at the end.

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    UK Post looks to fill board places

    2005-06-09T11:54:29Z

    The Farm Group managing director Nicky Sargent and Framestore-CFC managing director William Sargent have stepped down from the board of UK Post ahead of its elections.

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    BBC Sport records HD tennis first

    2005-06-09T11:55:34Z

    BBC Sport is to produce its first high-definition recording for broadcast at The Hastings Direct International Championship next week.

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    HQ for assimilate

    2005-06-09T11:57:34Z

    Digital Intermediary developer Assimilate last week opened its European headquarters in central London. European sales manager Marie Buckley, who has previously held sales management positions for 5D and SpeedSix, will head up Assimilate's new office. Film post-production facility Cinesite recently bought four Assimilate Scratch DI systems.

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    Abery steps down

    2005-06-09T11:58:06Z

    Crown Castle chief executive Peter Abery is to step down by the end of the year to make way for chief operating officer Steven Marshall. Abery will remain heavily involved in the broadcast side of operations in the role of deputy chairman at the company. He will ...

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    New location guide

    2005-06-09T11:59:04Z

    The 2005 edition of The Location Guide, which is about to launch its seventh edition with over 100 countries covered as filming destinations, has been expanded to include locations such as Uganda and Macedonia. The book, which acts as a guide to production service companies and ...

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    Show visitors rise

    2005-06-09T11:59:42Z

    Last week's Broadcast Production Show recorded a 19% increase in visitors year-on-year to over 9,400 and has laid out plans for expansion in 2006. Arqiva - formerly NTL Broadcast - has already signed up to create a new Content and Delivery Zone at next year's show. Keynote sessions will be ...

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    Willey joins Pepper

    2005-06-09T12:00:31Z

    Post-production facility Pepper has appointed Paul Willey as a new business executive across broadcast and film projects at its Covent Garden headquarters. Willey comes direct from broadcast facility VTR Media Services company Blue. He had previously worked at fellow VMS company The Machine Room.

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    Music vision award

    2005-06-09T12:01:11Z

    Rushes' VFX team has picked up the best special effects prize at the CADS Music Vision awards for its work on Dizzee Rascal's Dream, beating off competition from U2's Vertigo and UNKLE's Reign. Vfx artists Marcus Wood, Brian Carbin and Dave Bannister claimed the award.

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    AHC completes football idents

    2005-06-09T12:02:25Z

    AHC post has finished the high-definition post-production on idents for the Confederations Cup. The Confederations Cup, which pits continental football champions against each other, kicks off on 15 June with coverage on Five. Senior editor Victor Riva offlined the project on a Quantel editbox, using down conversions of the rushes ...

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    Arenap3 finishes Martha & Me

    2005-06-09T12:04:12Z

    ArenaP3 has just completed work on Martha & Me for BBC2. The 50-minute documentary follows filmmaker Jamie Campbell as he rents a caravan in the trailer park opposite disgraced domestic goddess Martha Stewart's prison and follows her home-making ideals in an attempt to understand her rise and fall. ArenaP3 editor, ...

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    Blue posts Strangest Village doc

    2005-06-09T12:04:44Z

    Post facility Blue has completed the post production on The Strangest Village in Britain for Landmark Films. The Channel 4 documentary takes a look at Botton, a village whose 236 inhabitants are people with learning difficulties and co-workers who all form part of the same community. Dubbing mixer Matt Skilton ...