All News articles – Page 1840
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Bodyshockers gets second run
Channel 4 will revisit the debate about body modification after commissioning another series of Bodyshockers.
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BBC2 boards Windfall train doc
BBC2 is taking a look behind-the-scenes at London’s new £15billion railway Crossrail.
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New Pictures appoints COO
New Pictures has unveiled former BBC Drama finance manager Richard Nelson as its new chief operating officer.
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BBC expenses claims fall 15%
BBC senior manager expenses fell 15% year-on-year in the final three months of 2013 – as comedy boss Shane Allen spent £120 on cupcakes for staff.
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Raw hires RDF development boss
Raw has hired RDF Television’s popular factual development boss Jack Bootle as its head of UK development.
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BBC1 orders CPL daytime quiz
BBC1 has beefed up its daytime slate with a CPL Productions gameshow, hosted by Shane Richie.
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Disney's Galavant heads to The Bottle Yard Studios
The Bottle Yard Studios has been announced as the home of US musical comedy Galavant.
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Sony adds another camcorder to XDCam range
Sony has unveiled a new camcorder, which the manufacturer said would be its most compact XDCam device.
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Racing UK plans record race coverage for Ascot
Racing UK is gearing up for its most comprehensive race coverage to date for this week’s Royal Ascot meeting.
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Heales wins broadcast award at Ravensbourne Degree Show
Charles Heales picked up the Broadcast and Film award at last night’s Ravensbourne Degree Show.
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Pact: make the BBC a publisher broadcaster
Pact chief executive John McVay has argued that the BBC should drop all of its in-house guarantees and become a “publisher broadcaster”.
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Sky1 orders first fixed rig series
Sky 1 has ordered its first fixed-rig ob-doc series as part of drive to shake up its weekday 8pm slot.
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Utopia writer hints at third series
Utopia writer Dennis Kelly has hinted at a third run for the cult show after claiming it was “always intended” to be a returning series.
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BBC2 tracks down Animal Movers
BBC2 will take a walk on the wild side in a 2 x 60-minute series exploring the transportation of rare and dangerous animals around the world.
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BBC testing facial coding technology on TV viewers
BBC Worldwide has begun testing facial coding technology that can measure how viewers are responding to television programmes.
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24 Hours in A&E moves hospital
Channel 4 has bulk ordered another 30 episodes of 24 Hours in A&E and will move the show out of King’s College Hospital and into a new emergency care unit.
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Phil Neville’s co-commentary draws complaints
Phil Neville’s co-commentary during England’s opening World Cup match against Italy has received hundreds of complaints.
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Danger Mouse to return on CBBC
Danger Mouse is to return to screens 30 years after it launched as CBBC ordered a remake of the classic kids cartoon from FremantleMedia.