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Regional Focus: Production - Opportunity knocks for the north-west.
With£6m from the EU and a cultural award, the north-west can become a major TV production centre. But, as Howard Webster reports, North West Vision has much to do.
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Regional Focus: Production - Locations Focus - Northern highlights.
The popularity of the north-west as a location may be short-lived if producers view the region merely as a cost-saving exercise. Rob Taffurelli warns of the dangers.
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TX - The shame of it.
The subject matter may be familiar - a family living on an estate beset by poverty
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Children's TV - Being the best at Bafta.
The cream of kids TV programmes will be rewarded this week at the Children's Baftas. James Curtis looks at the shows that are setting the standards, addressing serious issues and giving children their own voice.
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Children's TV 2 - The children's roller-coaster ride.
The children's market has had its share of ups and downs, but with more multichannel offerings emerging in Europe, have programme prices held their ground? Lucy Rouse reports.
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Children's TV - Characters' playground.
The tie-in between kids TV and toys is increasingly becoming a more important revenue earner. Denise Jeremy reports
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Off the Record - Sky News takes pot shot at protesters.
It's good to see that Sky News is resolutely sticking to its principles and not aping
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Off the Record - Dying is an art.
Mentorn's national search for a volunteer willing to have his body preserved and 'modified' after death
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Off the Record - Ricky Gervais.
The boy's come a long way from a paper-making business in Slough. OTR has learnt this
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Off the Record - On Second Thoughts.
After encouraging a swathe of youngsters to think about picking up the oval ball instead of
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The Hand of God (BBC1) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Express and Daily Star
'The showbiz stars Buerk interviewed about the impact of their religion on their work were so diverse that it was i...
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Days That Shook The World (BBC2) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail!
'I was amazed at how much director Richard Bond packed into a mere half-hour.'...
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Iran Undercover: Inside the Hidden Revolution (C4) - Gareth McLean
'It might have been her voice or the occasional melodramatic turn of phrase, but you couldn't help but see a certai...
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C4 to give animal sex tips
Channel 4 has unveiled a series of science documentaries for 2004, covering topics such as the unanswered mysteries of the universe and the sex life of the animal kingdom.
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Robinson quits Disney
Paul Robinson, managing director of Disney's UK television channels and worldwide head of programming strategy for its US cable network ABC, has quit after five years at the company.
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Undercover Iran: Inside the Hidden Revolution (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'This was brave stuff - but I do wish that Jane Korkan hadn't kept telling us just how brave it was.'...
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Beckhams head ITV1 Xmas
ITV1 has unveiled its Christmas line-up headed by an entertainment special based on England's rugby world cup winning team and a documentary about David and Victoria Beckham.
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Fawlty Towers is nation's favourite
The British Film Institute has published what it claims is a list of Britain's favourite TV and video clips - with comedy classic Fawlty Towersheading the table.
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BBC unveils winter slate
A hard hitting and controversial new drama charting how the demonisation of asylum seekers and Islam is feeding the far right in Britain is one of the highlights of BBC1's£177m winter season.