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    Pepper posts HD Hotel Babylon

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Pepper has finished the HD post-production for Carnival Films' Hotel Babylon, an 8 x 60-minute drama about the indulgent activities in a five-star hotel. Pepper supplied the Adrenalines for offline editing done on location and senior editor Shane Warden oversaw the online, conform and VFX, ...

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    Momoco titles Eleventh Hour

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Momoco, through production company Maguffin, has designed and animated the title sequence for Eleventh Hour, a 4 x 60-minute thriller from Granada TV starring Patrick Stewart as a professor who tackles disasters caused by modern science. Designers Nic Benns and Miki Kato created a series ...

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    Spun Gold profiles Britain's rudest comic

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Spun Gold, the indie set up by former Carlton factual entertainment controller Nick Bullen, has been commissioned to make an access documentary about blue comic Roy Chubby Brown for Channel 4. The documentary, called Roy Chubby Brown: Britain's Rudest Comedian, will look at the performer's ...

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    Mobile TV figures add up, trial finds

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Mobile phone users are prepared to spend over 20 minutes a day watching TV on their phones, according to the first set of results from the Oxford mobile TV trial.

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    Twofour backs Hideous indie

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Twofour Productions has backed a new start-up indie called Hideous Productions.

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    Ten Alps pays£1m for indie

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    Ten Alps, the indie backed by Sir Bob Geldof, this week paid around£1m for indie Hart Ryan Productions in a move to further expand its factual output.

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    Visual Voodoo triple

    2006-01-19T08:30:00Z

    ITN-owned indie Visual Voodoo has made three senior appointments, including poaching indie Making Time's founder and creative director, Ben Devlin. Devlin, a former producer of So Graham Norton, will become deputy head of programmes at Visual Voodoo, whose credits include ...

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    DYKE WATCH

    1999-11-15T15:35:00Z

    Tim Dams monitors the changes made by news BBC DG Greg Dyke .

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    The Dyke Watch

    1999-11-15T16:00:00Z

    Who's in and who's out with the new DG at the BBC?Check-in throughout the week as Tim Dams reportson how Greg Dyke is shaking up the Beeb.

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    Job Watch

    1999-11-15T17:19:00Z

    Advertiser or Programmer to fill the ITV Hot Seat?

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    BBC looses hunt

    1999-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Haydon Hunt backs out of BBC drama over script differences

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    Who will fill ITV's hot seat?

    1999-11-16T16:33:00Z

    Tabitha Cole looks at the advertisersand programmers tipped to fill ITV's top job

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    BBC loses hunt

    1999-11-16T17:38:00Z

    Haydon Hunt backs out of BBC drama over script differences

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    Royle Family Tops Comedy Nods

    1999-11-16T17:38:00Z

    The BBC's Royle Family tops nominations in this year's British Comedy Awards.

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    Evans returns to small screen

    1999-11-16T17:38:00Z

    Comedian to make new series for the BBC

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    1999-11-16T18:30:00Z

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    1999-11-16T18:45:00Z

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    Hilary quits ICG for US cable channel

    1999-11-19T00:00:00Z

    BBC independent commissioning group (ICG) head Bill Hilary has resigned to join US cable station Comedy Central as general manager and executive vice-president.Hilary is expected to take up the position on

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    Sharman bounces back home to Sky

    1999-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Channel 4 controller of sport Mark Sharman is to return to BSkyB as its new director of broadcasting just one year after he quit the satellite broadcaster to join C4, writes

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    Worldwide in talks on£450m ventures

    1999-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, is negotiating private-sector partnerships worth£450 million, covering programmes, publications, the internet and other services.Senior executives are understood to have been negotiating the deals for