Super Fashion Stars - Galleon Entertainment
Super Fashion Stars
13 x 44'
Entertainment - Reality
Galleon Entertainment

Design it, Style it, flaunt it...who will be the next Super Fashion Star? The search for the ultimate fashion team starts here! Exclusive Fashion partner: Fashion Fringe at Covent Garden (IMG Entertainment)

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Being...Fidel Castro - Calt Distribution
Being...Fidel Castro
1 x 90'
Documentary - History
Calt Distribution

Fidel Castro gives us his view of things, through the caustic view of Karl Zero, a French journalist who stands "in the shoes" of famous politicians.

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Dilemma - Banijay International
Dilemma
25'
Entertainment – Game Shows
Banijay International

They think they are ready for anything. But how far will they go to win the game?...

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Band Without Brothers - John Mclean Media
Band Without Brothers
52 x 30'
Factual - Documentary
John Mclean Media

The Last Supper is a rock band hell-bent on breaking the world record for most countries toured by a music group by hitting 100! The series is a true rockumentary drama of cultural exploration.

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Benidorm Bastards - Seven One International
Benidorm Bastards
25'
Format
Seven One International

Rose d'Or Nominee "Benidorm Bastards" is an edgy hidden camera show starring 7 old men and women who are making fun of the younger generation.

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Street Kids of Mumbai - Digital Rights Group
Street Kids of Mumbai
1 x 60'
Factual - Documentary
Digital Rights Group

India is home to the largest number of street children in the world. UNICEF's estimate of 11m is considered to be a conservative figure. 10 - 15,000 children arrive in Mumbai alone every year. This film tells the stories of just a few...

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On Friday September 4, 2009 at BAFTA in London, C21's Programming The Future brought leading programmers from the international entertainment business together with UK channels and producers to consider the creative and commercial challenge ahead.

For anyone in the content business it provided a unique opportunity to find out what was in store for 2010 from the most progressive programmers in the business, find new partnerships and opportunity for development.

Speakers included:

Richard Woolfe
Controller
Five
Zai Bennett
Director of digital channels and acquisitions
ITV
Stuart Murphy
Director of programming
BSkyB
Danny Cohen
Controller
BBC3

John Kaye Cooper
Controller of entertainment
ITV
Matthew Littleford
Controller
UKTV
Jon Davenport
Head of digital
Hat Trick Productions
Daniela Neumann
Director of programmes
Virgin Media Television

Marian Williams
VP programming
Discovery Networks EMEA
Victoria Jay
Head of multiplat- form commissioning, fiction and entertainment
BBC Vision
David Weiland
SVP for Programming & TV Channels
BBCWW Channels
Jon Farrar
Programme director
NBC Universal Global Networks (UK)

Ann Julienne
Head of international development
France Televisions
Jan Peter Lacher
VP of strategic programme planning
RTL Germany
Jane Millichip
Chief operating officer
RDF Rights
Emmanuelle Namiech
Director of coproductions and acquisitions
ITV Global Entertainment

Tom McDonnell
co-founder and Creative Director
Monterosa
Patrick Svensk
Senior vice president mergers and acquisitions/business development
Zodiak Entertainment
Farid El-Husseini
head of consultancy
Attentional
Tim Mutimer
SVP for EMEA sales & distribution
BBCWW

François Sauvagnargues
Head of Drama
ARTE France
Roger Graef (OBE)
Founder and CEO
Films of Record
John Smithson
Chief Creative Director and Executive Chairman
DSP
Andrew Zein
Managing director
Tiger Aspect Productions


Sessions

New broadcast strategies
How are the UK's television channels evolving their schedules, commissioning structures and programming model, and what impact will that have on the content business?

International acquisitions and coproduction workshop
International channel executives outline their acquisition and coproduction agendas and discuss their programming requirements for 2010 and beyond.

New production strategies
Producers and channel executives discuss the programming imperatives of 2009/10 and outline the type of development that is required for the current climate.

New models for content finance and distribution
As licence fees fall how will content creators fill the gap? This session focuses on funds, tax credits, and new models of finance.

Programming the international television business
As channels worldwide look to new collaborative opportunity, what type of programming will prevail and how will the commercial deal models change in 2010?

BAFTA and how to get there
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