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    St Anne's sees key changes

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    The general manager of London facility St Anne's Post, Keith Williams, has assumed the role of acting managing director at the company, writes Rick Dacey.

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    Clear Restructures

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Soho effects house Clear has restructured its management team in an effort to attract more work from the feature film market. Simon Gosling has joined from MPC to head the commercials/short-form division, allowing Steve Garrad, currently head of production, to become head of film. Garrad will be joined by Peter ...

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    Cat given BBC job

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Broadcast computer systems company Cat and Mouse is to supply real-time graphics and audience interaction systems for a new BBC1 game show Come and Have a go if You Think You're Smart Enough. Cat and Mouse will provide a tailor-made system to control all aspects of the studio game including ...

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    Inside crime back

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    MTV Studios has been awarded the contract to host the second series of the ITV1 crime show Inside Crime. The Screen Channel-produced show - which features interviews with police officers concerning ongoing investigations interspersed with up-to-date videotape packages all shot on the afternoon before ...

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    Expanding bubble

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Audio facility Bubble TV has appointed a dubbing mixer and revealed plans to build a third studio. Jez Spencer, formerly of Head First Facilities, has been brought in to strengthen the documentary and factual operation. His previous work includes The South Bank Show and programmes for Channel 4, Discovery and ...

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    GMTV boosted by Living order

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Plans by GMTV to increase its production business have been given a boost with a 15-part commission from Living TV, previewing and discussing the week's soap operas.

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    Sci-Fi channel plans relaunch

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    A modern day version of classic paranormal series The Twilight Zone is to lead a relaunch of the Sci-Fi channel in a bid to shed the channel's niche image.

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    Barker given wider ITV role

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Carlton head of regional programmes Emma Barker has been made ITV London controller of regional programmes, overseeing all the capital's non-news regional programming.

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    Bravo brings Stripperella to UK

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Bravo has acquired the Pamela Anderson-inspired animation series Stripperella. The 14 x 30-minute series, which is produced by MTV and originally aired on Spike TV in the US, is the result of a collaboration between legendary comic book writer Stan Lee and Anderson, who ...

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    Living TV gets queer

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Living TV has signed an exclusive life of series deal with NBC Enterprises for the hit US make-over show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Living TV had to beat off competition from rival broadcasters, including terrestrial channels, for the show, which it originally ...

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    GWR grows revenue

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Radio group GWR has said it expects a 7% boost to its analogue radio revenue for the first three months of this year. In a trading statement it said its local radio group - which provides around 70% of total revenue - is forecasting an increase of 6% from the ...

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    C4 doc looks at Saturday night

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is to trace the decline of Saturday night television with a two-hour documentary from At It Productions, writes Glen Mutel.

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    ITV commissions charity walk drama

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    ITV has commissioned Granada to make a two-hour drama charting the roller-coaster journey of a group of people who take part in a walk across the Sahara to raise money for a cancer charity, writes Paul Revoir.

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    BBC teams up with BFI to air 'lost' Edwardian films

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    The BBC has linked up with the British Film Institute (BFI) for a major documentary series that will bring previously unseen footage from the Edwardian era to the screen, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    De Mol increases stake in TVCorp

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Endemol founder Jon de Mol has bought a further stake in indie The Television Corporation, sparking renewed speculation he intends to make a bid for the company.

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    North one gets five gadget show order

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    North One Television Midlands has been commissioned by Five to produce a 10 x 30-minute series working-titled The Gadget Show. The programme, which will road test gadgets, was commissioned by Five controller of science Justine Kershaw and has been pre-sold to Discovery UK. The ...

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    C4 launches Muslim show

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4 is to launch a new Muslim discussion show in a bid to 'take some of the heat out of issues' currently affecting Islam.

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    BBC2 plans documentary marathon

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    BBC2 is to give over large parts of its schedule next year to a 12-hour-long documentary event that will uncover stories about modern Britain. The season, which is expected to air over two or three weeks, will comprise documentaries ranging in length from a few minutes to over an hour. ...

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    Hewlett joins Tiger Aspect

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Former Carlton Productions managing director Steve Hewlett has joined Tiger Aspect as a non-executive director.

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    Dunkley promoted

    2004-04-01T08:30:00Z

    Five has promoted Ian Dunkley to deputy commissioning editor of factual entertainment. Dunkley, who joined the department last November, will commission strands and one-off popular documentaries, working alongside Steve Gowans, head of factual entertainment, and Liam Humphreys, commissioning editor, factual entertainment. Dunkley has previously produced Eurotrash, Passengers and Fortean TV ...