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* The sales wing of Shaftesbury Films has sold the first 26 half-hours of its newly debuted Life with Derek to Toonami in the U.K., Australian Nickelodeon, Sveriges Television, Selecta-Vision, Israel's Noga and e-junior in the United Arab Emirates.

* CHUM International has sold its Citytv-style station format to Channel M Television in Manchester, UK.

* Thunderbird Films and Program Partners have sold their syndicated package of Cold Squad and Stone Undercover in another 12 U.S. markets, including Pittsburgh, San Antonio and Honolulu.

* Global Television has ordered a second run (13 x 60) of Falcon Beach, set to shoot this summer in Manitoba, from Insight Productions and Original Pictures.

* Picture Box Distribution has picked up the 13 x 30 lifestyle series Groomed, by Toronto's Chocolate Box Entertainment, and the 13 x 60 fat-burner X-Weighted from Anaid Productions in Edmonton.

* PBS KIDS has ordered a fourth season (20 x 30) of the preschool series Caillou from Cookie Jar Entertainment.

* Seville Pictures picked up nine features at the Berlin film festival, including Elementary Particles by Germany's Oskar Roehler and Lars Von Trier's latest, The Boss of It All.


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