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Living TV to show Diana séance
Living TV has fought off terrestrial bids to secure UK rights to a controversial Princess Diana televised séance, which will feature some of her close friends and aides, writes Paul Revoir
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Judge brands Kenyon TV chief a ?bully'
Paul Woolwich, the executive producer of the BBC Kenyon Confronts programme that accused three trainers of wrongdoi...
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Reali-tree TV is back
This tree house is where Ant and Dec will greet the celebs in the new I'm a Celebrity - Get Me Out of Here. ...
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Evans is chased by gang
Chris Evans was hit and chased by teenage thugs as he walked into a TV studio. ...
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Mr Ed's TV comeback
Mister Ed, the talking horse, is returning to TV...26 years after being sent to the knacker's yard. ...
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TV Chris chased by plank thugs
Terrified Chris Evans fled yobs who attacked one of his pals, it was revealed yesterday. ...
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The return of Monkey
A year on from the collapse of ITV Digital, the custody battle surrounding the defunct DTT company's woolly mascot ?Monkey' has finally been settled, writes Luke Satchell
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Life makeover shows go head-to-head
Tuesday nights in the near future look set to be dominated by a hard-fought battle for the hearts and minds of lifestyle-makeover enthusiasts, after Channel 4's Relocation Relocation last night launched against BBC2's line-up of similar shows to an audience of 4.3 million (16.9 per cent), ...
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Celebrity Gladiators comes to Five
First there was Celebrity Boxing - now Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn will renew their legendary rivalry in Celebrity Gladiators on Five, writes John Plunkett
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Granada may sue promoter
The promoter responsible for pulling the plug on the Popstars: The Rivals tour may be sued by Granada after the ITV giant brought in lawyers to examine the case today, writes Luke Satchell
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Clear wins BBC deal
Post house Clear has won 10 weeks' work from the BBC on three promos for its DTT platform, Freeview, after posting the first 'mask changing' films. Directed by Tim Pope, the next three promos will have people 'taking their faces off' in different environments. Clear has also appointed a new ...
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Advanced awareness
The growing importance of 'interoperability' will be the talking point at an event taking place in London next week. The AAF Technology Awareness Event is run to promote the development and adoption of the Advanced Authoring Format, a multimedia file format which enables content creators to exchange digital media and ...
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Homeless gets kit
The 400 Company has supplied kit, crew and an offline suite for a new BBC Everymanstrand called Headhunting the Homeless. Walsh Bros Ltd is producing the 3 x 40-minute shows, which follow homeless people trying to get back to work. ...
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Business hones ideas
Ad production company The Business has set up a division to deal with commercial ideas. Russell Jarman Price (ex-Still Price, DNA) is to head the department, which will look to develop branding, programming and advertising opportunities for agencies and brand owners. Jarman Price said projects will include advertiser-funded programming and ...
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3D Excalibur Hails a ride
Birmingham-based PS Creative has completed a 3D CGI TV/cinema spot to promote a new ride at Drayton Manor theme park. 'Excalibur' is due to launch in April, promising to immerse the passenger in 'legend, myth and mystery' Directed by Ralph Tittley, the ad features three hapless knights and a dragon-catching ...
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B+ scouts for new young TV making talent
The B+ Young Talent Awards, the only awards ceremony in the UK designed specifically to celebrate young television makers, has been expanded to include graphic designers and online editors for 2003.
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New software helps to rekindle Knightmare
The maker of cult 1980s kids adventure show Knightmareis developing new software to bring the show back as a live interactive virtual reality dungeon adventure show, writes Sam Espensen.
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Ortmans forced out of business
Experienced TV design company Ortmans Young International (OYI) has been forced to close, writes Sam Espensen.