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Shearman and Bell miss out in BBC restructure
BBC factual commissioners Nick Shearman and Mark Bell have failed to land jobs in the new Knowledge structure, sending shockwaves through the production sector.
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£1m show up for grabs as Scissorhands axed
BBC3 has axed Celebrity Scissorhands and put aside£1m to create a “channel-defining” stripped event for the autumn.
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RDF fights slump by funding format pilot
RDF Rights has begun fully funding pilots from its parent RDF Media Group as broadcaster funding dries up.
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Five to close finance section
Five is understood to be closing its programme finance department to save money.
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Screen Yorkshire eyes ITV's studios
Screen Yorkshire could buy ITV's Kirkstall Road Studios in Leeds as part of a drive to help protect production talent in the area.
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Blast! docs examine family matters for BBC2
Blast! Films will reunite estranged families in a country house for a BBC2 series.
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US comedian pens pilot for C4 Showcase season
Arrested Development star David Cross has written a sitcom pilot for Channel 4's second Comedy Showcase season.
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Sky 1 acquires Bondi Vet
Sky 1 has picked up an Australian reality series that follows the adventures of a Sydney-based vet.
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Blog: Tom Driberg and me
Executive producer Roger Bolton writes about his forthcoming BBC4 docu-drama about infamous former chairman of the Labour Party and alleged spy Tom Driberg.
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BBC1 to champion donation drive
BBC1 will highlight the need for blood and organ donation in the latest of its hard-hitting live, stripped programmes in daytime.
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BBC reveals online Dragons'
The BBC has revealed the identities of two new Dragons who will preside over an online-only version of Dragons' Den.
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BBC unveils Springwatch team
The BBC has revealed that Chris Packham will co-present Springwatch and Autumnwatch with Kate Humble following Bill Oddie's announcement that he is to take a break from the show.
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Trust: BBC must get better service from mega-contracts
The BBC has reduced the cost of its biggest outsourcing contracts ahead of targets, but is not getting good enough service for its money, a National Audit Office report has found.
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Tessa Ross: Film 4 under threat
Parliament was alerted today that Slumdog Millionaire backer Film 4 is under threat because of the financial problems confronting Channel 4.
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VoD use grows to 50%
Half of the UK population has used catch-up services and 20% of people access VoD services on a weekly basis, according to a new survey from the Association for Television Video on Demand.
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CBeebies orders more Grandpa in My Pocket
CBeebies has commissioned Adastra Creative to make a second series of Grandpa in My Pocket, the live action series about a boy whose grandfather can shrink.
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Parthenon brings Armageddon to globe
Producer and distributor Parthenon Entertainment has acquired the global rights to a documentary series on extinction currently airing on Animal Planet in the US.
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RTS success for C4 and The Devil's Whore
Channel 4 drama The Devil's Whore cleaned up at the RTS Programme Awards last night with three prizes including best drama serial.
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Winners: RTS Programme Awards 2008
Full list of winners and nominees at the RTS Programme Awards 2008, presented on 17 March 2009 at London's Grosvenor House Hotel. Wayne Garvie, RTS Chair, presented the awards.
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Peep Show to return for seventh series
Channel 4 has commissioned a seventh series of Bafta-winning sitcom Peep Show, whose writers picked up an RTS Award last night.