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NVC sells Diverse's The Phil around the world
NVC Arts has sold Diverse Production docu-soap The Phil, which aired on Channel 4 in the UK, to NHK (Japan), ABC (Australia), Prime TV (New Zealand) and Canal 22 (Mexico). The
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Aardman clinches movie deal with Dreamworks
UK animation indie Aardman Animations has signed an exclusive, four-title film deal with DreamWorks SKG, the US studio backed by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen. The deal comes on
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TRADE TALK - In a Real world
After winning a£1 million order to make Front Room at Pebble Mill, Tony Steyger is leaving the BBC for Victoria Real, reports Dominic Timms.
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TRADE TALK - Mark Rowland
Has some reassuring words for those programme-makers who are still worried about new media.
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Snipers take their toll
Although the makers of Guns on the Street have been cleared of misleading viewers, press probes into investigative current affairs have made broadcasters wary of the genre. Jason Deans reports.
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OPINION - ITV must move to replace Eyre fast
What a week. It began with Greg Dyke's much-anticipated debut at the BBC - and no sooner was he through the door than he'd announced a review of Broadcast as if
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BBC 1 - BBC dinosaur bites back
Earlier this year, BBC 1 controller Peter Salmon might have been forgiven for collecting his coat and leaving but now the schedule appears to have perked up. Peter Keighron canvasses industry opinion on Salmon's great leap forward.
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INTERVIEW - Change in the Eyre
He's decided to take up a new challenge as chief executive of Pearson, so is it merely a case of 'job done' or did the politics of the most difficult job in broadcasting finally get to departing ITV chief executive Richard Eyre?
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RATINGS ANALYSIS - Serial offenders
ITV and BBC 1 crave renewable hit series. But the trouble is, with the exception of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? they've been thin on the ground over the past few years.
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OFF THE RECORD - Life imitating art
Far from running down the NHS with hostile shows such as Cardiac Arrest, Off The Record hears that BBC dramatists are now helping out this once great British institution. Cornwall sources
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OFF THE RECORD - Slow starter
New Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC) chairman Lord Holme was fast out of the blocks for a 63-year-old, speaking at a Broadcasting Press Guild lunch last week less than a month after
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OFF THE RECORD - Bush fires
Remember the fuss at Channel 4 over the title of hit drama Queer as Folk (originally called Queer as Fuck before it was toned down by C4)? Apparently the station is
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OFF THE RECORD - Cover blown
And so, finally, the BBC has taken the lid off its new investigative series MacIntyre Undercover. It kicks off with a terrifying journey into the dark world of organised football hooliganism,
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OFF THE RECORD - Turn on, toon in, drop out
Congratulations to Nickelodeon, which continued its campaign for global kids domination last week with news of a new start-up in Malaysia. But a word of caution - remember the hot water
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OFF THE RECORD - Asher caught soliciting
Having trouble pitching a programme idea? Then let Express celebrity columnist and one-time flame of Paul McCartney Jane Asher come to your aid. In response to a reader who said he
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OFF THE RECORD - Our glorious press
A new low was reached at last week's quarterly Rajar press conference, where the latest radio audience figures were revealed.The assembled masses managed to come up with just one question between