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Adrian Chiles' ITV chat show to return
Adrian Chiles’ late evening ITV1 vehicle That Sunday Night Show is to return for a second series.
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C4 to shake up supply base
Channel 4 plans to fling open its doors to small, first-time and regional producers after admitting its supplier base has become too narrow.
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Zodiak renews first-look with Blast!
Zodiak Rights has renewed its development deal with Blast! Films, the indie behind Channel 4 drama series The Queen.
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Don’t Tell the Bride to be remade for German TV
BBC3 reality show Don’t Tell The Bride is to be remade in Germany as part of a wave of developments for the format throughout Europe.
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BBC to explore more Coast
A further two series of the award-winning factual series Coast have been commissioned by the BBC, taking the total number of seasons to eight.
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FME taking BBC dramas to MipTV
FremantleMedia Enterprises is to launch three major BBC dramas to the international market at MipTV in April.
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Sherlock and Downton to face off at BPG Awards
The Broadcasting Press Guild’s annual awards will see Downton Abbey and Sherlock go head-to-head in three categories.
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Chefs and slimmers top tables
Audiences tune in to MasterChef and The Biggest Loser, but Outcasts loses slot to Crimewatch.
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Not brilliant, but OK! for C5
At the end of the last century, ITV launched OK! TV on weekday mornings; now it has returned on rebranded Channel 5. Meanwhile, Big Fat Gypsy Weddings ended its blockbuster run and will be missed, if not by everyone.
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Glee wins out over the grim
Some people are gleeful, some are mad; some blub a lot, some can’t blub at all; some can pronounce Treme, some can’t. Some can’t believe Tottenham Hotspur beat AC Milan in Milan, but 1.3 million/5% (Sky Sports 2 Tuesday night) saw that they did.
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One Show interrupted by fire alarm
Viewers of the BBC’s The One Show were left bewildered last tonight after the live programme was taken off air because of a fire alarm.
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MTV shuts studios as staff relocate
MTV is to move 400 central London staff to Camden following a redevelopment that will see the closure of three of its TV studios.
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Lunn: HMRC allegations are “pure fantasy”
HM Revenue & Customs’ allegation that Christopher Lunn & Company clients may owe £117m in unpaid tax has been dismissed as “pure fantasy” by the man at the centre of the investigation.
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Accused set for second series
The BBC has recommissioned Jimmy McGovern’s latest drama Accused - despite disappointing ratings and criticism of its portrayal of the armed forces.
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Royal wedding propels Spun Gold into the US
Spun Gold TV is preparing a US offensive after winning its first commission from NBC, to produce a documentary on the royal wedding.
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Newman takes over as Objective CEO
Objective Productions chief creative officer Andrew Newman has stepped up to the role of chief executive.
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Sky EPG jump pays dividends for MTV, Universal and FX
MTV, Comedy Central and FX are planning to ramp up their investment in programming following their leap up the Sky EPG.
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Former Bill studios shoots promo
Wimbledon Studios has shot a 3D promotional film for the official launch of the facility next month.
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News Corp muscle to fuel Shine expansion
Shine Group is eyeing a push into children’s, ramping up its comedy and assessing a drive into new territories as it prepares for life as part of News Corp.
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Shaps takes on non-executive role at Oil Studios
Former ITV director of television Simon Shaps has joined multiplatform indie Oil Studios as a non-executive director.