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Oxford Scientific Films plans to broaden slate
Oxford Scientific Films has appointed a BBC history development executive as part of a restructure designed to extend its output.
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Psychoville duo create Happy Endings for BBC2
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton are to create a fresh comedy horror show for BBC2 as part of a deal to back the Psychoville duo’s next two TV projects.
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Twofour exec named Dragonfly's first fact ent head
Twofour’s head of factual is joining Dragonfly Film and Television as the indie’s first factual entertainment executive.
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VIDEO: Sky reveals 007 logo/ad
Sky has unveiled the logo for its James Bond-dedicated channel and a promotional advert featuring all six Bond actors in a single car chase.
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Bazalgette takes Arts Council chair
Sir Peter Bazalgette has been appointed as chair of Arts Council England to take responsibility for championing the arts and culture sector.
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Hardman joins The Farm as head of operations
Former Sumners technical director Brian Hardman has joined The Farm.
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DPP app helps producers deliver correct metadata
Production firms that want to deliver programmes as files now have an application to help them provide broadcasters with the correct metadata.
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Red Bee wins seven-year BBC deal extension
Red Bee Media has signed a deal to extend its access services agreement with the BBC until 2019.
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Hitachi turns to Gearhouse to build its market share
Hitachi has penned an exclusive deal with Gearhouse Broadcast, as the manufacturer attempts to build market share in the UK broadcast camera sector.
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Bake Off rises to high of 4.33m
The Great British Bake Off rose to another series high for BBC2 - as David Weir’s heroics in the Paralympics drew a peak of more than 3m to Channel 4.
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Will.i.am to close digital conference
Will.i.am will be the closing speaker at the RTS digital world conference later this month.
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UK indies 'hindered' by lack of business planning
UK television and film companies are so focused on creativity that it could be damaging their bottom line, according to a new report.
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Harvey Weinstein to deliver Mipcom keynote
Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is to deliver the keynote address at the Mipcom market in Cannes next month.
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Nick Grimshaw lands BBC3 pilot
Incoming Radio 1 breakfast show host Nick Grimshaw is to front a BBC3 panel show pilot about the minor worries in life.
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YouTube to stream Bestival with Whizz Kid
Whizz Kid Entertainment has emerged as the production partner for YouTube’s coverage of the Bestival music festival.
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Loaded TV prepares for launch
Loaded TV has begun ordering content ahead of an expected launch on 1 November.
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ITV1's Injustice set for US remake
Anthony Horowitz’s ITV1 drama Injustice is getting a US makeover that will be overseen by Law & Order creator Dick Wolf.
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BBC's Zarin Patel to sue Daily Star over tax story
BBC chief financial officer Zarin Patel is suing Express Newspapers over a Daily Star article that claimed she helped presenters “dodge” tax.
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Sony teams up with UK Screen
Sony Professional has forged an alliance with facilities trade body UK Screen Association.
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Freddie Flintoff turns pro boxer for Sky 1
Freddie Flintoff is to train with Barry McGuigan before taking part in a professional heavyweight boxing contest in a new series for Sky1.