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I'd love to make a programme about Gina Ford.
For Isaacs, unlike most of today's TV chief executives, knows how to make a programme.
He added: "The important thing here is that a government intervened to make a programme right before people are affected".
He wrote an amazing, poetic book called Waterlog, which is about a swimming journey across Britain – I'm going to make a programme about it.
For the love of christ, why?" It's 2015 and someone on Twitter asks you if you're ever going to make a programme about the UK's youth hostels.
In fact, Blumenthal started working with the UK Space Agency a few months before Channel 4 wanted to make a programme about it.
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It's almost impossible to make a bad programme about Marlon Brando.
Carol Thatcher, Margaret Thatcher's daughter, travelled to the Falklands and Argentina to make a TV programme for the anniversary.
The company also charges for Lonely Planet city guides on the iPhone and there are plans to make a TV programme.
In the autumn of 1997 I was in Moscow and Yalta to make a radio programme about Chekhov.
Mindful that they're trying to make a TV programme with a narrative rather than camcordering two nice teens on their hols, the production team struggle to dress up the non-events.
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