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    Granada exec to head Target production

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Distributor/producer Target Entertainment has confirmed the appointment of Ed Forsdick as the new managing director of its in-house production division. Forsdick, who is currently executive producer for Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeawayat Granada, joins the company from mid-April. The executive, who previously ran Planet 24, ...

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    Entertainment Rights moves into profit

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Entertainment Rights, the company behind Postman Pat and Basil Brush, has reported a 28% boost in turnover and a move into profit. Pre-tax profits last year totalled£1.1m following a£400,000 loss in 2003. Turnover also rose to£25.5m, up from£19.8m the previous year.

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    Sky newsman to head university Dept

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Sky News executive producer Adrian Monck has been taken on by City University to head its department of journalism and publishing. Monck, who only joined Sky in January, will be responsible for 500 students and around 35 staff. He begins in mid-May and takes over from former ...

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    Denmark to make You Are What You Eat

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Danish production company and format creator Easy Film has acquired Celador International's nutritional format You Are What You Eatfor a local adaptation. Easy has just started work on the series for Danish commercial channel TV3 for broadcast later this year.

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    Fulmar West to cover Hay-on-Wye

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Cardiff-based indie Fulmar West has won a commission to cover the Hay-on-Wye literary festival for Channel 4. Fulmar will produce a 50-minute programme about an as-yet-unnamed contemporary writer and four short films to be shown in the Three Minute Wonderpost-news slot on Channel 4 in the run-up ...

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    TV corp profits up

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Indie Television Corporation has reported a modest rise in annual turnover, which grew from£66.9m in 2003 to£67.3m for the year ending 31 December 2004. After posting£8.64m pre-tax losses in 2003, TV Corp bounced back into the black with£1.24m profit before tax by the end of last year. TV Corp chairman ...

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    Community licence first

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Ofcom has awarded the first not-for-profit community radio licence to a Gloucestershire-based consortium

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    Format focus: Clever

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Ever wondered why toast always falls buttered side down? Then German science format Clever could provide the answer.

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    Commissioning Q&A: Clare Hollywood

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    The commissioning editor for Living TV is looking for the biggest paranormal idea ever to make the Flextech channel the undisputed home of supernatural programming

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    Sky Travel to premiere circus docusoap

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Sky Travel is to provide the first UK screening of a docu-soap series based on life at a circus. The 7 x 22-minute series, Circus, follows the stars of the Weber Brothers Circus on tour around New Zealand and has been sold by Touchdown Television. It originally aired on TV ...

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    Jailbirds sing for Century

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Factual producer Century Films is following up its musical documentary about young offenders, Feltham Sings, with a project set in a women's prison.

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    Robert Carlyle to star in ITV thriller

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Indie Zenith Entertainment has landed an ITV1 drama commission with a psychological thriller starring Robert Carlyle.

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    BT ups broadband

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Internet service provider BT Retail is to launch an 8Mbps broadband service by the end of this year. The boosted offering follows BT's launch of its 2Mpbs service last month. A three-month trial is due to start next month with the intention of rolling it out to consumer and business ...

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    Freelance hours will break EU law

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    As many as one in 10 television freelancers could find themselves working illegally under new legislation, according to the results of an online poll.

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    Mars boosts setup

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Barcud Derwen-backed visual effects house Men from Mars has bought a HD2k projector and a FilmLight scanner, spending more than£250,000 on its colour grading and digital intermediate setup.

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    Box to dramatise Conrad Black story

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    The fall of disgraced former Daily Telegraphproprietor Conrad Black is to be turned into a 120-minute drama by producer Box TV in a co-production with Canadian broadcaster CTV in a deal worth C$10m (£4.3m).

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    Betts joins central

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Equipment hire company Central Rental has recruited Michaela Betts as marketing manager. She joins from 20 March and will work closely with Central's Avid Hire Manager, Dave Barratt, focusing on long-running series. Central Rental is currently supplying editing systems to Waking the Dead, Silent Witnessand ...

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    Resellers are best

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    Equipment manufacturers that deal directly with their broadcaster and facility customers are providing a worse service and are more expensive than resellers, according to the results of a Broadcastsurvey. Reseller 2005showed that 64% of equipment dealers felt they offer buyers a better ...

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    New Best of Friends

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    CBBC has commissioned indie Talent Television to make a special version of its kids reality show Best of Friendsfor its upcoming Africa season. The 5 x 30-minute series was commissioned by Anne Gilchrist and will travel to South Africa to test kids' friendships through a series ...

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    End of the road for Engie Benjy

    2005-03-17T08:30:00Z

    ITV has decided to stop making pre-school animation show Engie Benjy, which is voiced by Ant and Dec, after four series.