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Milne and Daybreak develop C4 drama
Paula Milne, the writer of Channel 4 drama Endgame, has re-teamed with Daybreak Pictures for a series about a therapist accused of murder. C4 head of drama Liza Marshall has put development money into scripts for the project, which has the working title Cleaver.
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Ex Dancing on Ice producer heads to Shine
Shine Television has hired former Dancing on Ice producer Alan Williams to replace Joe McLusky as director of production.
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Zig Zag builds on Dyer brand with fourth series for Bravo
Zig Zag Productions will send Cockney actor Danny Dyer to live with some of Britain's most feared men in the follow-up to Bravo's best performing commission of 2008.
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ITV to boost diversity with new internships
ITV is set to launch six entry level internships as part of a strategy to improve the diversity of its workforce.
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C4 heads stand firm as BBCW ruling looms
Channel 4 chairman Luke Johnson has publicly backed chief executive Andy Duncan amid speculation that he could be forced out of his job if the government vetoes C4's preferred funding option of a tie-up with BBC Worldwide.
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Doherty to take fresh focus on food for BBC1
TV pig farmer Jimmy Doherty will visit the country's leading food manufacturers to discover the science behind mass production for his debut BBC1 series.
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At It pair make a break from Eyeworks parent
Eyeworks UK managing directors Chris Fouracre and Martin Cun-ning, who also ran the company under its former guise as At It Productions, have left the company.
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Indies hand BBC a WoCC bashing
External producers land three-quarters of orders in the Window of Creative Competition.
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Dispatches editor leaves C4
Channel 4 Dispatches editor Mehdi Hasan has left the broadcaster to join the New Statesman.
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Tough Cookie's founding duo leave Whizz Kid
Andy Wood and Neill Sullivan, the founders of web content specialist Tough Cookie, have left its parent Whizz Kid Entertainment to set up a new multiplatform company.
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Comedy to feature in BBC Radio cricket coverage
BBC Radio has unveiled its plans for the summer of cricket, which includes a six-part comedy hosted by comic Andy Zaltzman.
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French indie buys Hat Trick's Worst Week
The Worst Week of My Life is getting a Gallic makeover after Hat Trick International licensed the rights and the script to Les Productions de l'Abreuvoir.
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BBC looking for elusive Grange Hill audience
The BBC is working on ways to “reconnect” with working class children according to children's controller Richard Deverell.
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Fremantle and Magnum ink first-look deal
C4's Chris Moyles' Quiz Night could be adapted for broadcasters around the world after Fremantle Media signed a first-look deal with the new indie behind the format.
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ITV admits to issue with programme backlog
ITV has scaled back its commissioning needs because it is now “overstocked” with programmes, according to executive chairman Michael Grade.
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Vic Wakeling to retire from BSkyB
Vic Wakeling, BSkyB's managing director, sport and news, is to retire after 20 years at the broadcaster.
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Almost 90 jobs to be axed from BBC News
BBC News is to axe the equivalent of 88.5 full time posts, with the majority coming from newsgathering.
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C4's Johnson and Duncan present united front
Channel 4 chairman Luke Johnson has publicly backed chief executive Andy Duncan amid speculation that Duncan could be forced out of his job if the government vetoes C4's preferred funding option of a tie-up with BBC Worldwide.
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BreakThru composes Chopin project
BreakThru Films, the Oscar-winning indie behind Peter and The Wolf, has announced its next project - a multiplatform spectacle celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of composer Frederic Chopin.
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Bragg exit will kill arts on ITV, say insiders
ITV insiders fear that Melvyn Bragg's departure will mark the death of arts on the commerical broadcaster, despite assurances today that new arts programmes will be sought.