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  • Vincent Dijkema to join BBC In-house Entertainment

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 16
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    MUMBAI: BBC In-house Entertainment has announced the appointment of Vincent Dijkema as programme consultant for Format Entertainment.

    Between 2007 and 2012, Vincent was a Senior Creative at Talpa in the Netherlands and co-developed numerous entertainment titles, including ?The Voice Of Holland?; ?I Love My Country?; ?The Voice Kids?; and ?My Man Can?t Dance?.

    His first job in television production came in 1994, when he joined Endemol in The Netherlands as a Production Assistant. After two years, he joined K&B Events and Television in the Netherlands where he was Production Manager. When K&B merged with indie D&D Production in 1997, he became a Programme Developer.

    In 1999, the company was sold to IdtV (a part of All3Media). Vincent left IdtV in 2005 to set up his own production company, Screenyard, which in 2007 set a first look deal with Talpa. After six months, he became a freelance senior creative for Talpa, and in 2008 he joined as Senior Creative in the content department.

    He said, "I had some great years with Talpa, but I needed a new challenge. To get the chance to develop formats for peak time BBC is a dream come true. And I thank Katie Taylor for having faith in my creative talent.

    BBC controller, Entertainment and Events Katie Taylor said, "It?s fantastic news that in such a competitive global market we can tempt someone of Vincent?s calibre to join In-house Entertainment. As co-creator of such an iconic show as The Voice, he will bring a different dimension to an already talented team that created the highest rating entertainment show of 2012 with the Strictly Final."

  • BBC to broadcast from HD studio beginning 14 Jan

    MUMBAI: Fresh from announcing new distribution deals in the US and Burma, the BBC‘s international television news cha

  • BBC Asian Network launches new heritage show 'Asian Network Gold'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 09
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    MUMBAI: On 20 January BBC Asian Network will launch a new heritage show as part of its line-up of specialist programming on Sundays.

    The all-new Asian Network Gold replaces Retro Selection as the traditional Sunday classic hits show and Sanjay Sharma returns as the programme?s host. Asian Network Gold will focus on the best heritage music and gems from the station archives, including rare performances from Nai Zindagi Naya Jeevan and Asian Magazine.

    A public speaker and with a deep knowledge of South-Asian film, music and current affairs, Sharma has been at home on the Asian Network for more than a decade where he is the recognised specialist in heritage music with Hindi/Urdu and regional South-Asian hits from the Fifties to the present day.

    He said, "I?m delighted to be back on Asian Network and to be able to share our collection of classic Bollywood, Ghazals and other South-Asian golden hits with our listeners.

    "We have been digging in the Asian Network vinyl vaults and unearthed some real gems from the past that audiences won?t have heard before."

    The BBC has a history of providing Asian music and entertainment, from the TV programme ?Nai Zindagi Naya Jeevan? and BBC Radio Birmingham and Leicester programmes of the 1970?s, through to the emergence of BBC Asian Network in the late 1980?s. This new programme will connect directly with the Asian Network Gold Red Button TV specials. Last year?s Red Button programme reaching an audience of 790,000.

    BBC Asian Network head of programmes Mark Strippel said, "We?ll be taking the audience back to a golden age when the BBC was the only source of Asian entertainment on TV and radio in Britain.

    "Our listeners can expect to hear lots of exclusive BBC archive interviews and performances. Sanjay is a fantastic broadcaster and is one of the few people with the authority to provide a genuine narrative of South-Asian music across the decades."

    Asian Network Gold will broadcast between on Sundays between 1-4 pm from 20 January 2013.

  • BBC launches Afghanistan political debate show

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 19
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    MUMBAI: BBC and Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) have joined forces to launch a new political debate and discussion show, Open Jirga.

    The series, which is the first of its kind in Afghanistan, is presented by popular BBC journalist Daud Junbish.

        Open Jirga gives Afghans a chance to question politicians on country?s future
        Political debate show attracts panellists including government ministers
        Presented by BBC journalist Daud Junbish

    It is produced by Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) with the BBC?s service for Afghanistan in Pashto and Dari, and BBC Media Action, the BBC?s international development charity.

    Recorded in Dari and Pashto, Open Jirga (jirga means ?assembly? in Afghan languages) has a broad reach. The show provides people from across Afghanistan?s diverse communities with a platform to share their opinions with national leaders on the country?s future.

    BBC?s service for Afghanistan editor Lutfullah Latif said, ?Afghanistan is undergoing major transitions linked to the drawdown of international forces and the presidential elections in 2014. Audiences have a lot of questions to ask, and this series of debate shows will provide an opportunity to air their views, hopes and fears.?

    ?Open Jirga? launched on RTA on 10 December and on the BBC?s service for Afghanistan in Pashto and Dari.

    The studio audience from across the country took part in an animated discussion in the first episode, which tackled both the impact of the military withdrawal in 2014 on Afghanistan?s future, and the capacity and strength of the country?s security services.

    A panel responded to questions from the audience. The panel included the Minster of the Interior, the Chief of Staff for Operations at the Defence Ministry, a female MP, Shukria Barakzai, the former Afghan Intelligence Chief, and former Deputy Interior Minister.

    One audience member from Kabul asked: "The country?s borders are open to Iran and Pakistan. When these modern weapons are taken away [in 2014], how can the Afghan people be confident that the national borders are secure?"

    When Junbish started to wrap up the show, many in the audience stood up and called out: ?The debate has just begun!?

    BBC Media Action?s Afghanistan country director Shirazuddin Siddiqi said, ?This programme is the result of a decade-long aspiration. It will play an important role in Afghanistan?s media landscape by bringing ordinary Afghans together with state officials.?

    RTA deputy DG Jalal Mahmoodi said, ?Our country has reached a critical moment in its history. ?Open Jirga? provides our nation with the platform to debate and explore the choices we are faced with?.

    Five more episodes tackling issues including the country?s economy will broadcast over the coming months.

    In preparation for the debates, in-depth audience research was undertaken by BBC Media Action in seven provinces to ensure the programme?s focus on the issues that count to people across the country.

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  • Leon Wilde to join BBC In-House Entertainment

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 17
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    MUMBAI: BBC has appointed Leon Wilde to the In-House Entertainment Department as Editor, Format Entertainment. He will take up his position in January.

    Since 2009, Leon has been Executive Producer at Shine TV, where among other programmes he was the joint creator of ?The Magicians? (BBC One); ?Got To Dance? (Sky) and ?As Seen On TV? (BBC1).

    Prior to this, he was Hat Trick Productions head of entertainment, creating shows such as ?What?s The Problem with Anne Robinson? (BBC One) and ?He?s Having A Baby? (BBC One and BBC Three).

    Before this, he was at Granada, where he co-created shows including ?Saturday Night Takeaway? (ITV1); ?Brainiac: Science Abuse? (Sky One); ?Fight School? (Sky1) and ?Pop Stars the Rivals? (ITV1).

    He said, "After a long time working in the independent sector I?m delighted to be bringing my enthusiasm for fun and inclusive prime time formats to the BBC, where I hope to build on their already impressive roster of joyful and triumphant entertainment programmes."

    BBC controller entertainment and events Katie Taylor said, "Leon lives and breathes entertainment formats, so I look forward to seeing what he can conjure up for BBC audiences."

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  • BBC adds depth to sports slate with new rights

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 15
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    MUMBAI: Channel 4 and the BBC in the UK have reached an agreement which will see the transfer of broadcast rights to the 2013 IAAF World Athletics Championships pass to the BBC.

    The BBC already has the broadcast rights to both the 2015 and 2017 IAAF World Athletics Championships.

    The agreement reflects Channel 4?s acquisition, this year, of any enhanced portfolio of major horse racing events from January 2013, including The Grand National, The Derby and Royal Ascot.

    The acquisition of the 2013 IAAF World Athletics Championships will see the BBC continue in its extensive support of Olympic sports in the build-up to Rio in 2016 and which culminates in 2017 when the Championships will be held at the Olympic Stadium in London. It also adds to the breadth and depth of a current sports rights slate which includes major tournaments such as the Six Nations, Wimbledon, Formula 1 and The Open.

    Channel 4 Director of Commercial Affairs Martin Baker said, ?Since the deal for the 2011 and 2013 World Athletics Championships was agreed in 2010, Channel 4 has acquired the rights to the major events of UK horse racing and the BBC has announced that it will broadcast the 2015 and 2017 World Athletics Championships.

    ?We are pleased to have reached a commercial agreement with the BBC for the 2013 Championships which reflects the changing nature of both broadcasters? sports portfolios.?

    BBC Sport director Barbara Slater said, "We are delighted to have secured the 2013 World Athletics Championships. It allows BBC Sport to build on the London 2012 Olympic legacy through coverage of the 2013, 2015 and 2017 World Championships. Added to the Commonwealth games in Glasgow in 2014 and the Rio Olympics in 2016 it will take the BBC audience on an Athletics journey from London 2012 to London 2017.?

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