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PRODUCTION - ANVIL RELOCATES.
Dubbing and ADR facility Anvil Post Production is moving from Buckinghamshire to a facility in Perivale,
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PRODUCTION - HOT-HEADS IN ACTION.
Picture Canning Company has been contracted to provide technical facilities and equipment for a new RDF
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Production - Rough cut - Take credit into account.
Matthew Clifton puts forward the radical proposal that those who devise and develop TV formats should get credit for them.
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Production - BBC Technology attracts 40 bids.
The BBC has received 40 serious bids for its BBC Technology arm.As part of an open
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In production - Red3 transitions travel time.
RED3, a recently established offshoot of Red Vision, has provided transitional shots for a show within
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Making movies - Making the leap into the movie market.
With Celador Films' Dirty Pretty Things up for an Oscar this year and films such as Touching the Void proving box office hits, David Wood reports on what is driving UK TV production companies to branch out from the small screen into the glamorous yet expe
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Interview - On a winning streak.
After picking up four awards at the Broadcast Awards and creating the Wife Swap format, RDF is looking ahead to another buoyant year. The secret, Peter Keighron discovers, is caring as much about making TV as making money.
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Opinion - In my view - The mission continues.
The BBC might have lost a great leader, but it will still strive to become the world's most creative organisation, writes Wayne Garvie.
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Comment - BBC is guilty as charged.
Staggered by the loss of Greg Dyke and the holes in the Hutton report, the BBC must learn from its mistakes and look to the future, says former deputy director general Will Wyatt.
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PEER POLL: Was BBC director general Greg Dyke right to resign?
YES: 23%NO: 77%Next week's question:Should ITV hire ex-BBC director general Greg Dyke?Vote on www.broadcastnow.co.uk.
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Analysis - On the box - Shameless bids for attention.
Despite the debatable status of the contestants in I'm a Celebrity ..., Elizabeth Partyka finds their stomach-turning antics more compulsive than repulsive.
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Analysis - The alternative verdict.
Lord Hutton chose to believe almost everything politicians and civil servants told him during the course of his inquiry and reserve his criticisms for the BBC. Conor Dignam passes his judgement on Hutton's verdict.
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Opinion - Making mugs of us all.
In a tumultous week, Hutton wrong-footed the media, Dyke won our hearts and an unlikely new chairman slipped in unnoticed at Channel 4.
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FORMATS & DEALS - RDFI TEAMS UP WITH ZIG ZAG IN FACTUAL DEAL.
RDF International has secured the worldwide distribution rights to a host of new factual programmes from
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Commissioning - Commissioner's Q & A - Sham Sandhu.
Five controller of youth and music is chasing celebrity-heavy formats, hasn't tired of Ant and Dec and is determined that this year Five will continue to be the only terrestrial channel to keep upping its share.
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CD-UK invades Germany.
Blaze Television's ITV1 music show CD:UK is to be adapted for Germany where it will go head-to-head with BBC rival Top of the Pops, writes Michael Rosser.
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FORMATS & DEALS - ZONE VISION BUYS RIGHTS TO US CHEATERS.
Zone Vision's Reality TV channel has picked up the rights to the latest season of US
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COMMISSIONS - BROOK LAPPING TO LOOK AT PALESTINE.
BBC2 has commissioned documentary specialist Brook Lapping to explore the conflict in Palestine. Three one-hour films
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COMMISSIONS - SEPTEMBER EXPLORES BRITAIN'S WILD SIDE.
September Films has been commissioned by Sky One to make a studio-based live audience entertainment show
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FORMAT FOCUS: THE BAR.
A format in which 12 recruits try to make a success of running a bar has overtaken Big Brother in Europe, writes Michael Rosser.