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BBC signs ex-Babe Behr for Saturday mornings
Corporation aiming to win back viewers from Ant, Dec and Deeley-fronted ITV ratings juggernaut
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Ex-Babe Behr signs for BBC
Corporation aiming to win back viewers from Ant, Dec and Deeley-fronted ITV ratings juggernaut with The Saturday Show
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Behr signs for BBC
Corporation aiming to win back viewers from Ant, Dec and Deeley-fronted ITV ratings juggernaut with The Saturday Show
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On the Box - What an unhealthy start
Jonathan Stadlen thought the idea that Gerry Robinson could fix the NHS was ambitious, while the Truth About Foodjust regurgitated the same old ideas.
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Finishing School closes doors
Post-production training centre forced to close after grant-funding runs out
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Industry veterans team up
Former Teddington Studios and Panasonic Broadcast chiefs join forces to launch new consultancy
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Messiah:studio to launch in November
Eagerly awaited integrated animation package set for post-IBC debut
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S4C pumps£6m into animation
Welsh broadcaster starts search for new animation projects following launch of a children's strategy group chaired by former BBC head of children's television Anna Home
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BBC Natural History plans internet archive
Unit plans to create 'electronic museum' with online database of over 1,000 hours of footage
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Whereitsat TV set to close
Digital satellite channel specialising in music and features will be taken off air within a month if new investment not found
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BBC Natural History plans 'electronic museum' internet archive
Unit plans to create online database of over 1,000 hours of footage
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Have broadcasters lost the will to innovate?
The Broadcast debate asked leading industry figures Endemol's Peter Bazalgette, Cinema Verity's Verity Lanmbert, Telewest's David Docherty, ITV's Sioned Williams and Antelope's Mick Csáky to voice their opinions on the creative health of UK television
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NewTek launches LightWave 3D version [7]
NewTek has announced and simultaneously started shipping the major upgrade of its 3D animation software, LightWave 3D version [7], writes Joanna Scott.Included among the features in version [7] is Sasquatch Lite,
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Max secures distribution for Guinness shows in Asia
Distributor Max Entertainment has sold more than 200 hours of Guinness World Records TV (GWR) shows into Asia.
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Industry slammed over 'lack of guts'
Ratings pressure on controllers is stifling creativity and the guts and editorial vision they need to commission innovative programmes, a panel of leading industry figures has said.Speaking at a Broadcast magazine
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SKY AND NICK TEAM UP
BSkyB and Nickelodeon UK have struck their first ever joint programming deal, in which they share UK rights to Japanese animation series Yu Gi Oh!, writes Jon Rogers. The deal was
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BBC 1 plans high-tech Ancient Egypt series
The BBC is to embark on one of its most ambitious history projects to date when it uses Walking With Dinosaurs-style computer effects to bring ancient Egypt alive, writes Leigh Holmwood.Pyramid,
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Right to reply reduced on C4
Channel 4 has scaled back its consumer feedback programming from 10 hours to just over three hours a year, while putting viewers' 'right to reply' on the web, writes Penny Hughes.Four
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BBC ups Tiger drama
Tiger Aspect has expanded its drama department after scooping a BBC 2 commission for a four-part drama, writes Penny Hughes.Channel 4 drama programme finance manager Marigo Kehoe joins Tiger's drama department