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Harvest Films wins BBC 1 commission for animation
BBC 1 controller Peter Salmon has commissioned Bristol-based Harvest Films to make a 30-minute animation special entitled Hamilton Mattress, writes Tara Conlan.
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Liquid Television Graphics was commissioned by Claire Horton of Hat Trick Productions to create the titles for its Saturday night BBC 1 show Whatever You Want, with Gaby Roslin. The sequence
Liquid Television Graphics was commissioned by Claire Horton of Hat Trick Productions to create the titles for its Saturday night BBC 1 show Whatever You Want, with Gaby Roslin. The sequence
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Parental rift leaves MACh1 out on limb
Chrysalis Sport and United Productions sports joint-venture MACh 1 will exist in name only, following a split between the two parent companies.The MACh 1 brand, established in 1996, is being kept
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Clerkenwell Films hires STE development executive
Fried to spearhead drama and feature film output drive
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Channel 4 seeks deaf programming adviser
Consultant sought as Saturday morning deaf series axed
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C4I hires Fleisher to head business affairs
Channel 4 International has hired a director of business affairs to handle its commercial and legal operations. Michael Fleisher reports to managing director Bernard Macleod.Fleisher was previously a consultant to
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Showtime orders second series of Beggars & Choosers
Granada Entertainment USA (GEUSA) has secured an order for a second series of Beggars & Choosers from Showtime and is producing two new pilots for TNT and Warner Brothers, writes Colin
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Kumahor leaves Capricorn for Target sales role
UK-based Target Distribution has hired a new sales executive to look after Asia, central and eastern Europe, eastern Mediterranean and the middle east.Clare Kumahor joins from Capricorn Programmes where she
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Network Ten boosts UK acquisitions with Tucker
Australian network hires Prompt founder as European agent
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London Programme Market moves to December
The London Programme Market is to move from its traditional November slot in the TV calendar to run between 5-7 December this year, writes Lucy Rouse.The move comes just weeks after
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InternetStudios.com acquires itstv
£5-10 million deal comes less than six months after itstv.com launch