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OFF THE RECORD - Birt uncovered
Greg Dyke's whistlestop tour of the BBC on a so-called 'exhausting' round of drinks parties is going down a storm. At a party to meet long-suffering employees at BBC Production, Dyke
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OFF THE RECORD - Three of a kind
It was a big night on Monday for Off The Record's favourite BBC suits, Alan Yentob, Paul Jackson and Geoffrey Perkins. No, silly, nothing as important as a pow-wow with Greg
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RDF Rights to help build The Pyramid
RDF Rights is working with Croatian production company Castor Multimedia on the international roll-out of award winning format The Pyramid.
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OFF THE RECORD - Shed loads of drama
Let's face it. Shed Productions' much-vaunted women's prison drama, Bad Girls, has not had an ideal debut. Stuffed with more randy floozies than an ITV drama launch, the series has attracted
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OFF THE RECORD - Bowled out
Sky Sports was naturally chuffed to bits to broadcast its first ever live coverage of a domestic Test cricket match last week. Only problem was that England's game against the Kiwis
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OFF THE RECORD - Paxo in 'cudgel' attack
Newsnight uberanchor Jeremy Paxman was in fiery form last week, and we don't just mean his controversial interview with Henry Kissinger on Start the Week. Fellow R4 presenter Janet Daley raised
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OFF THE RECORD - Ripping yarn
Ray Fitzwalter, he of Campaign For Quality Television (CFQT) fame, has obviously decided it's time to change ITV from the inside. The CFQT, you will remember, recently lambasted the Network Centre
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OFF THE RECORD - Spot the difference
OTR is often criticised for an absence of amusing tales about the facilities industry (are there any?). So we jumped at the chance when a postcard (below) from facility outfit Prime
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Bennett quits BBC for Discovery post
Jana Bennett, BBC Production deputy chief executive and director of programmes, has ended weeks of speculation by confirming she is to join Discovery Communications as senior vice-president and general manager of
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Smith: 'jury still out' on ITV new-look schedule
Media Secretary Chris Smith has fired a warning shot across the bows of ITV over its post-News at Ten schedule, saying the jury was still out on moving news out of
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Atlantic 252 co-founder Baxter in surprise departure
Atlantic 252 managing director Travis Baxter has unexpectedly quit the station to 'pursue other interests', writes John Plunkett.
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Baker mulls new drama for Sky One
BSkyB head of programming James Baker is planning to start producing 60-minute drama series for Sky One as part of a drive to increase original production to 50 per cent of
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ITV orders more celeb love tales
ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott has commissioned two TV movies based on real-life celebrity love stories, following the success of Diana Dors biopic Blonde Bombshell, writes Ashley Davies. Gor Blimey
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TWENTY TWENTY TO MAKE QUICK DOC ON ACCUSED NANNY
Channel 4 has commissioned Twenty Twenty Television to produce a fast-turnaround documentary about Asian nanny Manjit Kaur Basuta, who is expected to receive a minimum sentence of 25 years for the
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Portman explores Australia's Underbelly
Drama distributor Portman has secured the international distribution rights for the latest drama series from the Australian producers of ITV's Mary Bryant.
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CRAMP TWINS CO-PRO FOR CARTOON NETWORK AND SUNBOW
Cartoon Network Europe and Sony Wonder subsidiary Sunbow Entertainment are co-producing the 26 x 30-minute animation The Cramp Twins, which is based on two Bloomsbury children's books by UK artist Brian
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C5 BUYS IN TURNER'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
Channel 5 controller of acquisitions Jeff Ford has bought a 26 x 30-minute run of World Championship Wrestling Worldwide from Turner Productions.The show, which is already broadcast in the UK on
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TWO MORE GARDENING SHOWS IN PRODUCTION FOR BBC 2
BBC Birmingham network production is working on two gardening shows for BBC 2. The 8 x 30-minute BBC Gardener of the Year, presented by Alan Titchmarsh, is due to go out
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CARLTON COMMISSIONS LATE-NIGHT LONDON LISTINGS SLOT
London News Network has gone into production on a new late-night listings show for Carlton. The Buzz, a 14 x 15-minute show that aims to reveal what goes on in London
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ZENITH'S BOMBER UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Zenith Entertainment has gone into production on Bomber, a new 2 x 90-minute psychological thriller set in the world of bomb disposal. It has been written by Bob Heyland (Between the