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    Granada International to sell Impressionists

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    ITV distribution arm Granada International has scooped the international rights to upcoming BBC1 factual drama The Impressionists.

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    Fantastic Four ride again

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Cartoon Network Europe is co-producing a new 2D and 3D animated version of classic comic strip Fantastic Four. Made with Paris-based indie Moonscoop, French broadcaster M6 and Marvel Comics Heroes, the new series will be based on the same premise as the original strip but with a more playful tone. ...

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    Format focus: Telenovelas

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    You couldn't go two minutes without hearing about the telenovela at Mipcom last week, but getting a UK broadcaster to risk making its own will be difficult.

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    Two Way makes mobile phone co-pro

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Two Way TV and Fat City Films are co-producing TheDweebz, an interactive cartoon series which allows kids to contribute via mobile phones. A 52 x 11-minute action comedy, the series features two schoolboys who use their supercomputer and superhero outfits to fight bullies and nasty teachers. During the interactive periods ...

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    CBBC buys hipster & jack toon series

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Create Media Ventures and 19 Entertainment have pre-sold their new 2D comedy music animation series Hipster & Jack to CBBC. The 30 x 14-minute co-production will be broadcast in 2007. The programme follows the adventures of a musical odd couple - a hippo and a Jack Russell terrier. Production on ...

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    Clear Channel to make Bee Gees tribute

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Clear Channel Entertainment Television has announced details of a concert tribute to the late Bee Gee, Maurice Gibb, organised by his twin brother, Robin Gibb. CCETV will produce a live concert next summer in New York featuring top artists, including Sir Paul McCartney, performing some of the Bee Gees' greatest ...

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    Oprah chat show returns to the UK

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    American talk show queen Oprah Winfrey is to return to UK screens after a three-year absence. ITV2 has licensed the US's top-rating syndicated chat series, which will begin airing early next year. The show last screened in the UK on Living TV. ITV2 currently airs US talk shows hosted by ...

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    Fremantle sells American Idol to Japan

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Fremantle International Distribution has sold the forthcoming series five of American Idol to Japan in a move executives hope will lead to the country producing its own version of the talent phenomenon. It will launch on Fox Japan in January. The package includes a number of other titles, including the ...

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    Talkback seeks Aztec gold for C4

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Maverick author DBC Pierre is to attempt to track down the missing treasure of the Aztec Indians for Channel 4.

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    Hat Trick North scores first order with model sitcom

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Hat Trick North Productions has landed its first commission with an 8 x 30-minute BBC3 comedy, working titled Teenage Supermodel.

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    BBC3 goes to school for a year

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    BBC3 is to spend a year filming youngsters at an inner-city school as they prepare for adult life.

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    Commissioner's Q & A: Ian Russell

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Five's deputy controller, news, current affairs and documentaries is looking to commission a wide range of programmes, from attention-grabbing one-offs for 11pm to drama-documentaries

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    Snow series for Community Channel

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    The Community Channel is making another series of interviews by Channel 4 News anchor Jon Snow and has lined up comedian Lenny Henry to take part. The 4 x 30-minute Jon Snow Interviews has been made to mark the Year of the Volunteer. The in-house produced episodes will air at ...

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    Five orders pet doc from Landmark

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Five is to explore the peculiar world of feuding neighbours who poison pets. The 60-minute programme, Pet Poisoners, from Landmark Films will look at neighbours silencing barking dogs, as well as pets becoming the victims of disputes over leylandii trees and planning permission. The show is being executive produced by ...

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    All Out probes World Health Organisation

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Manchester-based radio indie All Out Productions has won a 2 x 30-minute commission from the BBC World Service for an investigative report on the World Health Organisation's (WHO) HIV programme. Presenter Nigel Wrench will examine why the WHO failed in its pledge to treat 3 million HIV sufferers by 2005. ...

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    Smith and Jones go head to head again

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones are re-forming their comedy double act for a new BBC1 series. The six-part series, called The Smith & Jones Sketchbook, will comprise classic clips from their Alas Smith and Jones series, which launched in 1984 and ran until 1998. The series will include the ...

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    Hartswood makes autism drama for ITV1

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Hartswood Films is making a drama for ITV1 based on the true story of an autistic boy who learned to communicate through his dog. The two-hour film, After Thomas, is to be executive produced by Hartswood's Beryl Vertue and is produced by Elaine Cameron. The drama is now in pre-production ...

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    Children in Need drafts in eBay

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    Tiger Aspect has partnered with BBC1 and internet auction giant eBay to usher Children in Need into the new media age.

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    MTV plans HD channel in the UK

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    MTV is preparing to launch a high definition channel in the UK and is in talks with BSkyB about launching on the satellite broadcaster's new platform next year.

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    BBC profiles Ground Zero architect

    2005-10-27T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is to follow world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind as he travels the world and develops a new building for the site of the World Trade Center.