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    Format focus: Harem

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Will the British public fall for a Swedish dating show where women call the shots, asks Michael Rosser

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    Flyingscreen to project into new locations

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Flyingscreen is a new tool for the TV industry which enables high-quality large-format projections in previously inaccessible areas.

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    Fireworks shows get UK showings

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Fireworks International has secured a range of deals with broadcasters in the UK for action, adventure, drama and kids live-action series. Sky One has committed to the third season of Mutant X while Granada Sky Broadcasting has acquired all 52 episodes of crime drama series ...

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    Pixel farm in tie-up

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Digital post-producer the Pixel Farm has announced a partnership with chromakey specialist Reflecmedia. The two companies hope to create products that solve keying and tracking problems during post.

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    ITV dramatises life of Hurricane Higgins

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Carlton is set to make a two-hour ITV drama based on the career of snooker wild man Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins. Producers are currently choosing a writer for the drama, which will be based on the Irishman's life as described in the unauthorised biography of him by Bill Borrows. Carlton's James ...

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    Softimage contest

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Softimage has launched its Student Animation Contest 2004. Top prizes include a production licence of Softimage XSI with one year's maintenance, plus academic versions of the software for the winner's college. The deadline for entries is 1 June, and pieces must include a coherent narrative and run for between 10 ...

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    MPC conjures up surreality TV

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Inseparable Bonds is the latest short film from Lars Magnus Holmgren, who won a Turner nomination for his work with artist Liam Gillick, AnLee You Propose.

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    Clear cut designer

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Clear Cut Pictures has hired a graphics designer from Sky. Pryce Duncalf came second in the new designers award 2002 and was responsible for the recent rebranding of The Biography Channel. It is hoped that Duncalf will allow Clear Cut to take on larger 3D reconstruction series.

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    Tiger claws recommission for Teachers

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Tiger Aspect has scored recommissions for Channel 4 high-school comedy drama Teachers and BBC crime drama Murphy's Law. Teachers will return for a fourth 9 x 60-minute series. Jane Fallon will executive produce while ...

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    The Lab unveils capital shows

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    The Lab has landed four commissions for LWT including a history series on the second world war.

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    Oasis gives Feather Boy wings

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Feather Boy is a new kids series from Childsplay TV, which is expected to air on BBC1 this month. Based on the acclaimed novel by Nicky Singer, it explores problems experienced by young people. Oasis TV has done all the fx and titling work ...

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    BFM execs in venture

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Two directors of Birmingham-based indie BFM Productions have launched a production company, Your Slice of the Cake. Maggie Fogarty and David Jessel have teamed up with three local entrepreneurs on the venture, which is already developing a gameshow format from TV presenter Richard Bacon.

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    World Idol finds best share in Norway

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    World Idol, 19TV's global talent show, proved to be a turkey for ITV1 this Christmas, but achieved some success in overseas markets.

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    BBC hires Stewart

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    BBC Broadcast has hired Stephen Stewart from the London Playout Centre (LPC) to manage channels in the new Broadcast centre. He previously managed the Five account at LPC and before that he looked after the Flextech channels - including five satellite channels, a live studio and 13 post suites.

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    BBC offers fresh take on history

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Nick Knowles, the presenter of BBC1's long-running home improvement show DIY SOS , has written a six-part comedy history series for BBC1 in which he travels back in time to meet notorious figures such as Dick Turpin.

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    BBC chart in offing as Coke deal pulled

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    The HBC could launch its own music chart before the end of the year if negotiations with the Official UK Charts Company (OCC) to axe sponsorship plugs for Coca-Cola collapse.

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    Electric Sky takes shark bay catalogue

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Factual distributor Electric Sky has picked up the international rights to Shark Bay Films' catalogue of marine-based films as part of its plans to develop a natural history slate. The deal will see the Brighton-based distributor start with five titles, including Secrets of Southern ...

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    Mainframe brands sitcom battle

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    The 12-week battle to decide on Britain's Best Sitcom begins this weekend and, to help the nation choose, Mainframe has produced the branding package for the series.

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    BBC nets Reef's Bargain Hunt gameshow

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Indie Reef Television has been commissioned by BBC controller of daytime Alison Sharman to make a 5 x 60-minute series for BBC2 about buying antiques abroad . Sun, Sea and Bargain Spotting , which will be presented by antiques dealer Chris Gower, will mix hunting ...

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    Lion builds on successful Bad Behaviour

    2004-01-08T08:30:00Z

    Lion Television is to revisit the subject of badly behaved children for a Channel 4 series.