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06/05/2008

Bristol May Be 'Casualty' In Move To Cardiff

The main trade union for the UK's broadcast industry, BECTU has launched a campaign to keep production of the popular BBC drama series, Casualty, in its current home, Bristol.
The campaign has been prompted by the BBC's decision to review its activities in the nations and regions.
As news emerged recently that the BBC's top ranking soap, Eastenders, is to relocate Albert Square to the Pinewood film lot, and the Elstree site sold, the medical drama Holby City, also filmed at Elstree, may have to share a set with another series, Casualty, possibly in Cardiff.
The move to relocate EastEnders has been prompted by the introduction of "high definition" television, says the BBC. The Victorian terraces of Albert Square will no longer look convincing, it says, in the new, sharper format.
Constructed mostly from wood and cardboard, the square was designed to last only a few years but technicians have been patching it up for two decades.
It is likely that the new set will be made with more authentic materials, including brick and concrete.
A BBC spokesman said: "We would like better accommodation for the production of East-Enders and Holby and we are currently reviewing a range of options." He added that a decision would take time.
The award-winning hospital drama, which has been filmed in and around Bristol for 22 years, is a significant contributor to the local economy and has helped to put Bristol on the map as a centre of excellence for film and television production.
South West Screen, the regional screen agency, estimates that relocation of Casualty would cost the area £10 million in income.
BECTU official David Donovan, who is coordinating the campaign, has met with the Casualty crew, most of who are freelance, and he has emphasised their immediate concerns about the future and about the knock-on effects which the possible loss of such a high-profile production could have on the production community.
Campaigners have written to local MPs, among them the Rt Hon Dawn Primarolo, Minister for Health and member of parliament for Bristol South, and to local councillors.
The network of production and facilities companies and equipment contractors have also been urged to lend their support to the campaign.
Officially the BBC said that its review of its regional production policy is prompted by its desire to "boost existing expertise and output in the nations and regions and to continue the process of developing centres of excellence right across the UK, in line with the Ofcom requirement".
However, the BBC has said that details of exactly which series will move will be confirmed in the next few months and that no decision has been taken to relocate production of Casualty.
Commenting on developments David Donovan said: "Casualty is a success in great part because of the technical and production expertise which has supported the programme for some 22 years. That expertise has everything to do with Bristol and its people and we look to the BBC to restate its commitment to Casualty in Bristol."
(BMcC)
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