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    BBC presses on with police racism doc

    2003-08-21T09:32:16Z

    The BBC will still make a documentary looking at institutional racism within Greater Manchester Police despite the arrest of one of the undercover journalists working on the programme. Mark Daly had undergone nine months of police training and was working as a probationary constable when he was arrested on suspicion ...

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    Jowell decision on BBC online review

    2003-08-21T09:31:45Z

    Media secretary Tessa Jowell is due to name the person who will lead the review into the BBC's online services when she appears at the Edinburgh Television Festival on Saturday (23 August). The BBC has already handed in its response to the review, ordered by Jowell to examine its impact ...

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    Coogan hints at Partridge return

    2003-08-21T09:31:12Z

    Alan Partridge creator Steve Coogan has given a ray of hope to fans after admitting the cult character could return. BBC2 controller Jane Root appeared to pour doubt on any more Partridge when she said Coogan's ambitions now lay more in movies and drama. But despite saying he wouldn't do ...

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    Men & Motors boss to advise on low-cost TV

    2003-08-21T09:30:22Z

    Men & Motors channel manager Lesley Johnson is quitting the Granada Sky Broadcasting (GSB) channel to set up her own business, advising people how to make low-cost programmes , writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Watching The Detectives (BBC1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror

    2003-08-21T09:29:00Z

    'Watching The Detectives (BBC1) is grimly effective, slick but simple television.' 'A school girl has been raped,'...

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    Watching The Detectives (BBC1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail

    2003-08-21T09:17:00Z

    'Just occasionally a TV documentary makes an impact on society that leads to a change in the law, or persuades us a...

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    BBC World plots US invasion

    2003-08-21T09:00:00Z

    The BBC's international news and information channel BBC World is set to launch in the US as part of continued plans to expand its global reach, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    C4 pumps cash into animation

    2003-08-21T09:00:00Z

    channel 4 has renewed its commitment to animation film-making by ring-fencing£1.6m for 40 films over the next three years, writes Gavin Stamp

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    Lewis-Smith tops BBC4 line-up

    2003-08-21T09:00:00Z

    Victor Lewis-Smith, the man behind trash television series TV Offal, is to produce a programme for BBC4, as part of raft of new shows for the station.

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    BBC3 aims for laughs with autumn season

    2003-08-21T09:00:00Z

    Comedy is to spearhead BBC3's assault on the key autumn schedule battleground with a second spin-off from cult sketch show The Fast Show headlining the slate, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    BBC deal sees 12 Yard open in Manchester

    2003-08-21T09:00:00Z

    Indie 12 yard Productions is to set up a Manchester office after securing a development and production deal with the BBC, writes Leigh Holmwood

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    Lion sets up in LA

    2003-08-21T08:30:00Z

    Lion television is extending its US presence with the opening of offices in Los Angeles on the back of a major commission, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Nucoda set for IBC

    2003-08-21T08:30:00Z

    Soho-based Nucoda is all set to debut its resolution-independent film mastering system for digital intermediate finishing and a data play system, both based on its Postcode frame-indexing technology, at next month's IBC. Harnessing standard PC RAM memory, data play is claimed to allow users to view 2K 10-bit log sequences ...

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    Third time lucky for faith & music

    2003-08-21T08:30:00Z

    ITV controller of news, current affairs, arts and religion Steve Anderson has ordered a third series of Faith & Music, the Sunday evening show from indie Chameleon which looks at the religious and spiritual inspiration behind music acts. The 8 x 45-minute series will air ...

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    Resolution expands

    2003-08-21T08:30:00Z

    Post facility Resolution has expanded its high-end short-form team by poaching editor Jonathan Myers from Frontline to do online and Editbox work. It is hoped that the appointment of Myers will increase the amount of work that the company gets from existing music channel clients MTV and VH1. Stuart Fyvie, ...

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    Shine series to stop men eating junk food

    2003-08-21T08:30:00Z

    UKTV head of lifestyle Nick Thorogood has commissioned indie Shine Entertainment to produce a 15 x 30-minute series, Beauty and the Feast, for UK Food. Executive produced by Sally-Ann Howard and series produced by Jezz Wright, the show, which kicks off on 13 October in ...

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    Discovery gets more image-conscious

    2003-08-21T08:30:00Z

    Discovery Health is widening its slate of serious health shows with a range of image and lifestyle series due to air later this year, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    ITV commissions double helping of drama series from Granada

    2003-08-21T08:30:00Z

    ITV has commissioned a 6 x 60-minute drama series from Granada starring Peter Davison as a top plastic surgeon who abandons London to live in a remote island off the north coast of England, writes Paul Revoir.

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    One-off extreme sports specials to come

    2003-08-21T08:30:00Z

    The Extreme Sports Channel has commissioned indies Friday and Chilli Media to produce one-off specials for its Legends of the Extremestrand. Friday is producing a 30-minute piece on five-time world champion snowboarder Terje Haakonsen to be broadcast on 30 September. Meanwhile, Chilli is making the ...

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    Electric Sky gets rights to cloning series

    2003-08-21T08:30:00Z

    Electric Sky has signed up to a deal to distribute a new three-part series for Channel 4 called The First Human Clone. The programme, produced by Peter Williams Television, follows the controversial attempts to clone a human being. The programme has unprecedented and exclusive access ...