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Events do first CITA Roadshow
Events have successfully completed the first ever Cash in the Attic Roadshow, a live off air event in Kent, UK. More roadshows and live events are to follow. Watch this space!more
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THREE LEOPARD SHOWS PRAISED BY BBC TRUST
MISSING; MISSING LIVE; THE DAY THE IMMIGRANTS LEFT JANA BENNETT, DIRECTOR, BBC VISION WRITES: Dear all, Today, three major reports are published: the BBC's Annual Report, the Trust's interim findings…more
Leopard lands CBBC deal for kids’ series
Leopard Films has won its first kids' commission to produce a CBBC show in which former The Apprentice runner-up Saira Khan will hunt for the UK's most entrepreneurial children. The 10 x 30-minute Trade…more
Fox attack twins draw 4m
Leopard's Panorama special about the mauling of nine-month-old twins by a fox was seen by 4.1m viewers (23% share) last night. The sensitively handled documentary, titled The Fox Attack Twins, aired…more
Leopard nominated for Rose d'Or
An Englishman in New York has been nominated for a prestigious Rose d'Or. The festival will take place in September 2010 in Lucerne, Switzerland.more
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BAFTA nod for John Hurt
John Hurt has been nominated for a TV Bafta for reprising the role of Quentin Crisp - 34 years after he received the award for playing the flamboyant gay writer in The Naked Civil Servant. Hurt, 70, is…more
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LEOPARD UP FOR 3 BAFTA AWARDS
AN ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK has been short listed for three BAFTAs: John Hurt, Best Actor; Joey Attawia, Costume Design; Beth Mickle, Production Design. Leopard Films are shooting a new…more
Leopard sponsor National Student Film Festival
Screentest is the UK's only national student film festival; an event dedicated to the development and promotion of student filmmaking talent from around the UK. It is organised by students for students…more
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Sea Leopard is born
Sea Leopard Films have recently opened a regional production office on the South East coast of Kent, the gateway to Europe. Their first production is Missing drama, starring Pauline Quirke, for BBC1.more
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NEW PRIME TIME CONTROVERSY, BBC1
Evan Davis is to front a controversial factual entertainment show on BBC1 in which unemployed people take the jobs of immigrant workers in the Cambridgeshire town of Wisbech. The programme, called The…more