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Open Media has produced talks by [[Edward de Bono]], [[Alan Clark]], [[Linda Colley]], [[James Goldsmith]], [[Paul Hill (Guildford Four)|Paul Hill]], [[Dusan Makavejev]], [[G.F. Newman]], [[Dennis Potter]], [[Andrew Roberts]], [[George Soros]] and [[Norman Stone]]. |
Open Media has produced talks by [[Edward de Bono]], [[Alan Clark]], [[Linda Colley]], [[James Goldsmith]], [[Paul Hill (Guildford Four)|Paul Hill]], [[Dusan Makavejev]], [[G.F. Newman]], [[Dennis Potter]], [[Andrew Roberts]], [[George Soros]] and [[Norman Stone]]. |
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Two different Open Media productions were featured during the 25th anniversary of [[Channel 4]] in autumn 2007: both [[Secret Cabaret|The Secret Cabaret]] [http://wap.channel4.com/mobile-portal/on_tv/october2007/more4_listings_oct6.xml] and [[After Dark]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_Dark_%28TV_series%29#Channel_4_at_25] |
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were shown again on [[More4]] during the celebratory season. |
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Revision as of 14:08, 23 November 2007
Open Media is a British television production company.
Best known for the discussion programme After Dark, Open Media has produced over 400 hours of television for all the main UK network broadcasters, making entertainment series and factual specials which have sold all over the world, as well as being responsible for communications and corporate media for some of Britain's most important businesses.
Open Media’s clients include BBC TV, the ITV network and Channel 4. Open Media was founded in 1987 and has been nominated for many awards by the Royal Television Society and the British Academy BAFTA.
Stars of Open Media productions include Simon Drake, Ricky Jay, Andrew Neil, James Randi and Jerry Sadowitz.
Open Media has produced talks by Edward de Bono, Alan Clark, Linda Colley, James Goldsmith, Paul Hill, Dusan Makavejev, G.F. Newman, Dennis Potter, Andrew Roberts, George Soros and Norman Stone.
Two different Open Media productions were featured during the 25th anniversary of Channel 4 in autumn 2007: both The Secret Cabaret [1] and After Dark [2] were shown again on More4 during the celebratory season.
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