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Former BBC vision mixer wins Bafta Special Award
A former BBC vision mixer will be given this year’s Bafta Special Award in recognition of her body of work, which spans sitcoms, light entertainment, live events, sport, children’s and news.
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Bluestone 42
Provide audio and picture post-production for the third outing of the six-part series about an Army bomb disposal unit in Afghanistan.
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C4 to turn fixed-rig on divorce
Channel 4 has secured a front-row seat to divorce mediation sessions as one of two Minnow Films commissions about relationships in 21st-century Britain.
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Talpa targets next global hit
Ant and Dec could be dancing with puppets if John de Mol can convince Talpa Media’s new owner ITV to remake its latest variety talent format, Popster.
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Discovery boss unveils plans
Discovery Networks International’s new chief creative officer Phil Craig has lifted the lid on his first commissioning slate and revealed plans to move into natural history, sports and factual entertainment programming for the first time.
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Sugar Films to offer diverse talent a helping hand
Sugar Films, the indie established by former BBC productions boss Pat Younge and ex-Channel 4 executives Lucy Pilkington and Narinder Minhas, is aiming to open doors in TV for diverse talent after launching this week.
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Analysis: C4 and the Tories
Channel 4’s future as a publicly owned company was not meant to be on the agenda at an event to celebrate the creative industries at the House of Commons last week.
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Critics
TV Critics: The Billion Dollar Chicken Shop; Eat To Live Forever With Giles Coren; Three In A Bed
As with the famous chicken product, one bite sufficed for me.
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BBC Earth and BBC Brit set for Nordics launch
BBC Worldwide international pay-TV channels BBC Brit and BBC Earth are to launch across the Nordics next month as part of a phased roll-out into 12 territories.
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BBC4 goes inside big six energy firm
BBC4 is to reveal the inner workings of SSE, one of the UK’s big six energy companies, in an access documentary from The Tube indie Blast! Films.
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Ratings
Top 100 network programmes: 9 - 15 Mar 2015
You’re Back In The Room entranced the audience to win its slot, while big hitters took a dive
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Stargazing transports 1.9m
WEDNESDAY: Brian Cox and Dara O’Briain’s countdown to tomorrow’s solar eclipse performed solidly as BBC1’s visit to KFC plucked almost 3.5m viewers.
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Top 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5): 9 - 15 Mar 2015
After a couple of weeks off for darts and shorn of its Top Gear inheritance, BBC2’s Dragons’ Den averaged 2.1 million/9%
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Top 30 multichannel programmes: 9 - 15 Mar 2015
On Thursday at 9pm, BBC4’s India’s Frontier Railways launched with a strong 860,000/ 4%
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Sky to increase pay-TV prices
Sky is increasing its prices across all of its premium TV packages, six weeks after agreeing to pay £4.2bn a year for Premier League rights.
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Top 50 Non-PSB shows: 9 - 15 Mar 2015
Sky 1 entertainment show Wild Things launched on Sunday at 7pm with 170,000/0.8%
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Top 15 consolidated shows: 2 - 8 Mar 2015
BBC1’s Poldark launched on Sunday 8 March at 9pm with an impressive 8.8 million/29% after more than 1.7 million recorded and watched.
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BBC Earth unveils commissioning wishlist
BBC Earth commissioning executive Kirsty Hanson has outlined her shopping list for the factual channel ahead of its launch across the Nordics.
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Lime wins 20-part Evermoor order
Disney Channel has ordered a 20-part run of live-action series The Evermoor Chronicles after launching the show as a four-episode mini-series last year.