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    Wall to Wall turns to agatha christie

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Indie Wall to Wall is to follow up its George Orwell - a Life in Pictures BBC2 special by turning its gaze on novelist Agatha Christie. The 90-minute Agatha Christie - a Life in Pictures will look at the Poirot creator's life and work and be based on her autobiography. ...

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    Stein to barge around coast of france

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Celebrity chef Rick Stein is to travel on a barge around the coast of France for his next BBC2 culinary series. Rick Stein's Between Two Seas, through indie Denham Productions, will either be eight or 10 episodes long. It will be produced and directed by David Pritchard and executive produced ...

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    Monkey to produce spielberg doc

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Monkey Kingdom is to produce a documentary on movie director Stephen Spielberg for Five, featuring exclusive interviews with the director. Five controller of music and youth Sham Sandhu has commissioned the 60-minute programme, Hollywood Heroes: Spielberg, to air in September to tie in with the UK release of Spielberg's new ...

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    Ten Alps pays£1m for indie Blakeway

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Alex Connock, chief executive of Ten Alps Communications, said he is now looking to buy a factual entertainment or drama producer following his indie's£1m acquisition of documentary specialist Blakeway Productions.

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    IWC adds colour to the Russian revolution

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    IWC Media is to team up with a host of international broadcasters to produce a documentary about the Russian revolution, which includes new coloured prints of classic archive footage, writes Glen Mutel.

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    Disney to launch Freeview channel in autumn

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Disney has announced an autumn launch for its long-delayed Freeview entertainment channel, which it plans to call ABC1 after its US network ABC, write Naomi Rovnick and Michael Rosser.

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    Eight takers for monster garage

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Granada International has clinched several deals for mechanical makeover series Monster Garage and spin-off Monster House. The first series of Monster Garage, which has already aired on Channel 4, has been picked up by a further eight broadcasters including AB Sat in France, Ananey in Israel and Discovery International. In ...

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    US makeover for Judge John Deed

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    BBC Worldwide and US production outfit Reveille are to rework BBC1 crime drama Judge John Deed for a US audience. Colin Jarvis, director of programming and operations at BBC Worldwide, is working with Ben Silverman, who heads the Universal-owned Reveille, to find writers to adapt the original scripts for the ...

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    Endemol UK acquires rights to the farm

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Endemol UK has picked up the rights to long-running Swedish reality format The Farm. The show, created by format house Strix, sends six women and six men to a remote part of the country where they have to fend for themselves on a 19th century farm for 10 weeks. The ...

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    Challenge gambles on Poker series

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Challenge, the Flextech-owned games entertainment channel, has acquired exclusive TV rights to the Pacific Poker UK Open. The 22 x 120-minute series will feature 108 players competing for£630,000. Produced by indie Matchroom, the series will air throughout September.

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    BBC's wide eye travels to middle east

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Pre-school BBC co-production Wide Eye is to be shown throughout the Middle East following a deal between rights owner Abbey Home Media and TV1 International. The 26 x 10-minute series, made by King Rollo Films, could be screened in up to 16 countries throughout the region including Egypt, Saudi Arabia ...

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    Trouble run for MTV's Undergrads

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Trouble has inked a deal with Decode Entertainment to screen MTV Animation series Undergrads. The 13 x 30-minute series follows the misadventures of a group of friends in their first year at college. It will begin its run on Trouble next month.

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    Man enough for the job

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Less mean than Birt, less impulsive than Dyke, we can expect the new DG to captain a sensible ship

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    Thompson as DG: industry reaction

    2004-05-27T08:30:00Z

    Simon Shaps, chief executive

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    Lean times for kids TV

    2004-05-27T09:43:56Z

    If junk food advertising on children's TV is banned it won't just be the kids who get thinner - cash-starved channels will slash originality and stuff schedules with repeats and cheap programming

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    Hell's Kitchen (ITV1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent

    2004-05-27T09:44:00Z

    ?This microwaved ready meal.?...

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    Jimmy's Farm (BBC2) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian

    2004-05-27T09:58:00Z

    ?The sight of the night was an Iron Age sow giving birth.?...

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    Jimmy's Farm (BBC2) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail

    2004-05-27T09:59:00Z

    'Another day, another reality TV show.'...

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    Jimmy's Farm (BBC2) - Joe Joseph, The Times

    2004-05-27T10:01:00Z

    ?A sort of cross between Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and Richard Briers in The Good Life.?...

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    Jimmy's Farm (BBC2) - Virginia Blackburn, Daily Express

    2004-05-27T10:01:00Z

    'Massively entertaining.'...