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FORMATS & DEALS - GRANADA SELLS WILDLIFE SHOWS TO ZDF.
Granada International has sold a package of wildlife shows to German public broadcaster ZDF. The slate
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FORMATS & DEALS - SIXTH PRIME SUSPECT PICKED UP IN RUSSIA.
The sixth instalment of ITV crime drama Prime Suspect has been picked up by Russia's Channel
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FORMATS & DEALS - HALMI TO BE HONOURED FOR ACHIEVEMENT.
Robert Halmi Sr, chairman of Hallmark Entertainment, is to be honoured with a lifetime achievement award
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FORMATS & DEALS - BRAINIAC PILOT BEING MADE FOR US CHANNEL.
Granada's Sky One science series Brainiac is to be made into a non-broadcast pilot for US
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FORMATS & DEALS - NOVEL JOINS POCOYO ANIMATION SHOW.
Novel Entertainment has teamed up with Carlton International and Spanish animation company Zinkia Entertainment to develop
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Analysis - Profile - Working hard at keeping it real.
After the axing of Rise, Back to Reality could be Princess Productions' second high-profile flop. But, says exec producer Henrietta Conrad, it's getting better every day.
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On The Box - Wives just got naughtier.
Steven D Wright just can't get enough of the bitching, bonking and brazenness as purveyed by such OTT productions as Footballers' Wives, Shameless and Oz.
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Analysis - The Carlton carve-up.
As Carlton's HQ closes its doors and many of the company's staff are passed over for jobs at ITV plc in favour of their Granada counterparts, Paul Revoir and Colin Robertson ask if the merger was a whitewash.
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Opinion - In My View - Colluding with the tabloids.
Tabloid newspapers have always been at the vanguard of popular culture, even when TV has lost the plot, writes Stuart Cosgrove.
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Opinion - Comment - A cock and bull story.
The tabloids had a field day with Something About Miriam but, insists one of its creators, the participants were no shrinking violets and the show raised some important questions.
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Opinion - Gauntlet is thrown down.
David Elstein's proposals on the BBC may not bear much scrutiny but they underline the need for the corporation to state its case convincingly.
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Interview - Hot Property.
heir negotiating positions. When I look at our relationship with Pact I do see a point
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Interview - The soothsayer.
BBC2's current affairs strand IF uses future-gazing and drama to report on the biggest issues facing Britain. Editor Peter Barron says his innovative approach is the way forward for documentaries.
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Production - London facilities take Discreet kit.
Three major London post companies have upgraded their facilities with the purchase of Discreet kit. Among
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Production - Bubble TV finds jobs from start.
Sound mixer Chris Phinikas' new London audio facility, Bubble TV, has opened its doors with a
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3 Mills to be sold and used for Olympic bid.
East London facility 3 Mills Studios is being sold to the London Development Agency (LDA), which plans to use it as a media centre if Britain's bid to host the 2012 Olympics is successful, writes Farah Jifri.
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PRODUCTION - ONE HIRES ANIMATORS.
One Post has taken on two 3D animators for its CGI operations. Duncan McWilliams joins One
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PRODUCTION - M2 TO LEAVE CAMDEN.
M2 Television has abandoned its Camden branch and moved all the kit and staff to its
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PRODUCTION - SANCTUARY FOUND.
Andy Matthews has joined Sanctuary Post's creative team as senior editor/project manager. Matthews has 20 years'
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PRODUCTION - BAFTA WINS FOR BBC.
The BBC's The Darkhouse, an interactive radio drama, has picked up the award in the technical