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Commissioner's Q & A - Fenia Vardanis.
With her first commission of the year, the BBC's senior commissioning executive, entertainment thinks she may have hit upon the next big thing after property and babies.
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Commissions - Chancellor on the community channel.
Channel 4 News anchor Jon Snow is to interview chancellor Gordon Brown as part of a
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Commissions - Celebs pick top tv moments for UKTV.
UKTV has asked celebrities to recall their favourite TV moments for a 60-minute show to air
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Commissions - BBC orders greig-fronted rom-com.
The BBC has commissioned a romantic comedy drama starring Green Wing actress Tamsin Greig and The
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Commissions - ITV plans two more audiences with.
ITV controller of entertainment Claudia Rosencrantz has commissioned two further An Audience with ... specials featuring
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Sky covers oscars.
Sky's live coverage of the 2005 Academy Awards is to be presented by Sharon Osbourne. Based
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Commissioning - True North wins orders for Life.
Leeds indie True North Productions has been commissioned to make three documentaries for the BBC's One Life and ITV's Real Life strands, writes Paul Revoir.
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RDFI band aid deal.
RDF International has picked up distribution rights to the documentary Band Aid: the Song that Rocked
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Transport for London launches a information service on Sky Active.
Transport for London has launched a public transport information service on Sky Active. Developed by interactive
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Curtis pens G8 tale.
Love Actually writer Richard Curtis is to write his first drama for the BBC with a
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Commissioning - Hi De Hi inspires C4 reality series.
Brat Camp indie Twenty Twenty Television is to recreate the low-brow camp of Hi De Hi
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Commissioning - Liberty Bell allotted BBC2 show.
Liberty Bell Productions, the indie behind the hit BBC show Grumpy Old Men, has been commissioned to make a BBC2 daytime series about allotments, writes Paul Revoir.
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Grade on BBC News.
BBC chairman Michael Grade has said the corporation should make news programmes that are both serious
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Talkback movers.
Indie Talkback Thames has created three new roles and made a series of promotions. Allan Tott,
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Thane exits ofcom.
Veteran TV regulator Sarah Thane is to leave Ofcom just over a year after its inception.
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Power, money and digital unknowns.
Lisa Campbell reports on the policy agendas revealed at last week's Oxford Media Convention and asks whether defending their own territory prevents channel chiefs from seeing the bigger picture.
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CNN hires Foster.
CNN International has poached Max Foster from BBC1's Breakfast. The correspondent/presenter will join CNN in March
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Barnett joins MTV.
Sarah Barnett has quit as director of the Edinburgh International TV Festival to join MTV in
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Top 10 comedies so far this year.
Ardal O'Hanlon's vehicle My Hero struggled at first when it first launched in 1999 but has
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Few laughs for new ITV comedy.
New comedies on BBC and ITV failed to find many laughs among viewers this week, writes Jon Rogers.