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Biggest yet by UK Horizons
BBC/Flextech joint-venture channel UK Horizons has unveiled details of its biggest commission to date, writes Alice Macandrew.Supernatural Science, set to air on the channel next month, is a co-production between UK
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MBC North welcomes Stevenson
Mentorn Barraclough Carey North has recruited former Channel 4 commissioning editor for youth programmes David Stevenson as its head of programmes, writes Tim Dams.His arrival forms part of a restructure at
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Survival scoops£1.5m ITV series
ITV has commissioned United Wildlife production outfit Survival to make 8 x 60-minute episodes of Survival, in a deal said to be worth more than£1.5 million, writes John Plunkett.The films
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OVERNIGHT RATINGS - Hird's Lost For Words not lost for ratings
Thora Hird took on the SAS in a Sunday night ratings showdown and won hands down, writes John Plunkett.According to unofficial overnight figures, Hird's 90-minute one-off drama for ITV, Lost For
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Gray adds This Morning to his remit
Granada Television's flagship daytime programme, This Morning, is to move out of the lifestyle department and into the entertainment department, writes Nicola Methven.Granada controller of lifestyle James Hunt will now hand
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Talk gets go-ahead for music increase
The Radio Authority has approved a radical change in Talk Radio's Promise of Performance that allows the speech-based station to increase the amount of music it plays.Originally written in 1994, the
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Granada boosts team for 60-Minutes show
Granada Television has raided ITN and the BBC to staff up its new 60-Minutes-style current affairs magazine for ITV, writes Nicola Methven.The hour-long, as-yet-untitled, programme will be made by 35 production
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Public warms to sex on screen according to new BSC survey
Viewers have become more tolerant of sex on TV in the last six years, according to new research by the Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC), writes Claire Handley.The report, Sex and Sensibility,
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Hilary in front to replace Root at ICG
Bill Hilary, BBC independent commissioning group (ICG) head of entertainment, has emerged as the most hotly tipped candidate to replace Jane Root as head of the ICG, writes Jason Deans.Hilary has
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ITV NEARS 38% TARGET
ITV is understood to have come close to reaching its stated target of a 38 per cent peaktime share in 1998, achieving a 37.9 per cent average across the year.Excluding the
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EXTRA WORK FOR DOCHERTY
BBC Broadcast deputy director of television David Docherty has been given the additional title of director of new services. Docherty, who has been heavily involved in the development and launch of
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PACT VOTES FOR GRAHAM
Wall to Wall managing director Alex Graham has been elected unopposed as the vice-chair (television) of producers' alliance Pact, working alongside new chairman Beryl Vertue.Graham briefly held the vice-chair position two
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MOTORWAY LIFE TO RETURN
ITV has postponed the return of its docu-soap, Motorway Life, which was pulled last year after three episodes. The series was expected to return on 19 January but will now not
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STV SCRAPS REDUNDANCIES
Scottish Television, which also owns Grampian Television, has shelved plans for 41 compulsory redundancies after staff voted to strike in protest. Managers have agreed a moritorium on all compulsory redundancies until
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Story named MD in Kiss restructure
Emap Radio executive Mark Story has been made managing director of London dance station Kiss 100 FM as part of a radical company restructure.Story, a former Virgin Radio programme director, has
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Clarke loses top Bafta job
Bafta has ousted its chief executive Jane Clarke just one year after she was hired by the academy, writes Tim Dams.The Bafta board voted unanimously to terminate the contract just before
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Microsoft lines up Westminster Cable
US computer giant Microsoft is understood to be tabling a bid to take control of the influential Westminster Cable TV franchise, writes Alice Macandrew.BT-owned Westminster Cable is expected to be sold
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UK Arena channel editor Rob Warr has commissioned Arena 100, a series of short films featuring the best of twentieth century British art, from indie Illumina. The 100 x 6-minute shorts
UK Arena channel editor Rob Warr has commissioned Arena 100, a series of short films featuring the best of twentieth century British art, from indie Illumina. The 100 x 6-minute shorts
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Ross to anchor C4 film programme
At It Productions has signed Jonathan Ross to front a studio discussion programme that will form the centrepiece of Channel 4's film censorship weekend, writes Claire Handley.The 50-minute special, provisionally titled
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EX-TV PRODUCER MP WILLS MOVES TO TRADE AND INDUSTRY
Michael Wills, the former TV producer who is now MP for North Swindon, has been appointed a trade and industry minister and is likely to take direct responsibility for telecoms policy.