Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Mal Young


Related Topics
Kun

  
  Aristotle : The History of Animals
The mother takes its young betimes to her lair, so leading it to know its place of refuge in time of danger; this lair is a precipitous rock, with only one approach, and there it is said to hold its own against all comers.
Of river-fish, the male of the sheat-fish is remarkably attentive to the young.
On one occasion, when intercourse was being declined by the young male, the keeper covered over the mother and put the young male to her; but, when after the intercourse the wrapping had been removed, though the operation was completed and could not be revoked, still by and by he bit his keeper to death.
www.mlahanas.de /Greeks/Aristotle/HistoryOfAnimals/HistoryOfAnimals9.html   (17820 words)

  
 BBC - Press Office - Mal Young to leave the BBC
Mal, Controller of Continuing Drama Series, joined the BBC as Head of Drama Series in 1997 and has overseen a number of successful titles including EastEnders, Casualty, Holby City, Doctors, Waking The Dead and Dalziel And Pascoe.
Mal said: "I've had the happiest and most fulfilling seven years at the BBC, but when Simon approached me about he and I working together, it was a no-brainer.
Mal will not be leaving the BBC until the end of the year and in the interim Alan Yentob and Jane Tranter will be discussing next steps.
www.bbc.co.uk /pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/09_september/28/young.shtml   (335 words)

  
 Aristotle - On the Generation of Animals
For more females are produced by the young and by those verging on old age than by those in the prime of life; in the former the vital heat is not yet perfect, in the latter it is failing.
They bear, then, many young because the nutriment which would otherwise go to increase their size is diverted to the generative secretion (for considered as a solid-hoofed animal the pig is not a large one), and also it is more often cloven-hoofed, striving as it were with the nature of the solid-hoofed animals.
The young of some birds also are hatched imperfect, that is to say blind; this applies to all small birds which lay many eggs, as crows and rooks, jays, sparrows, swallows, and to all those which lay few eggs without producing abundant nourishment along with the young, as ring-doves, turtle-doves, and pigeons.
www.mlahanas.de /Greeks/Aristotle/OnTheGenerationOfAnimals/OnTheGenerationOfAnimals4.html   (13710 words)

  
 Media Medium: BBC - Mal Young   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mal Young, head of continuing drama at the BBC, hits all the fours, 44, and celebrates three years in the job this month.
Young is a Scouser, reputed to have Leftist views and a chip on both shoulders, so what is he doing at the BBC, building a reputation as Mr Soap with Holby City, Doctors and now East Enders four times a week?
This is especially so in Mal Young's horoscope because he lacks water, the emotional element which engenders empathy and hooks the viewer, so despite all his clever Mr Soap ideas, he sometimes seriously loses the plot.
www.companyguide.co.uk /gm180101.htm   (494 words)

  
 Boys to men by Andrew Janes | New Zealand Listener
Following a legal battle, Mal was granted sole custody and found himself living in Auckland, working 52 hours a week managing a NZ Drycleaners branch and being a solo dad to Leanne.
The young father was the sole caregiver and was driven to desperation by the crying baby who refused her bottle.
Young Shortland Street actor David Wikaira-Paul became the father of a son – Ricco – at the age of 19.
www.listener.co.nz /printable,3430.sm   (3260 words)

  
 Next Wave Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Young people respond very positively to a church which openly identifies itself with the needs among their peers and friends.
If I'm one of the many young people affected by divorce in the West - or one of the thousands more living in a stressed out, dysfunctional family - surely one of the best things I could find would be "hundreds of mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters."(Mark 10:30).
Teenagers and young adults are built for heroism (just look at the movies they watch, or the rides they go on at the fare).
www.nextwaveonline.com /articles.asp?ID=9   (1517 words)

  
 FIREFLYFANS.NET
Young Malcolm would listen to this time-worn lecture with a concerned and repentant expression-- and closed ears, though these were less obvious to his family members.
Mal intended to support the Independents, and he said this as long and as often as he could get away with it at dinner-times.
Mal could hardly hear her, but he could read her lips, and his heart seemed to seize up for a moment.
www.fireflyfans.net /sunroomitem.asp?i=1193   (2614 words)

  
 FIREFLYFANS.NET
She was hoping the noise would bring Mal out of his bunk, but she knew she couldn’t count on it, the mood he was in.
Mal was laying the young man down on the bed, He gently placed the blankets over him.
Mal had his head down on top of Camden’s and he was gently rocking him back and forth.
www.fireflyfans.net /sunroomitem.asp?i=103   (5684 words)

  
 The Tribune...Saturday Plus Head
The young prince soon developed differences with his father, Maharaja Suraj Mal, and with the passage of time, the rift, between the father and son widened.
Suraj Mal, more pained about the wounds of his son than about the destruction of Deeg, rushed breathlessly to snatch his son away from the hands of Balram, the maternal uncle of Nahar Singh, who wanted to kill Jawahar Singh, so that his nephew Nahar Singh could occupy the throne of Bharatpur after Suraj Mal.
Suraj Mal was so confident of his son’s bravery that he made him command his army whenever a war was waged, and the young prince always proved his worth every time in battlefield.
www.tribuneindia.com /1999/99feb20/saturday/head3.htm   (1190 words)

  
 Orbiting Lights
Mal: No, a bad day is when someone's yellin' spooks the cattle.
Mal: No, but in case you hadn't noticed, her voice kinda carries.
Mal: See, morbid and creepifying, I got no problem with, long as she does it quiet-like.
www.chosentwo.com /firefly/quotes/safe.php   (933 words)

  
 The Stage Online :: News :: BBC's Mal Young in 19TV switch
Mal Young, the BBC’s head of drama series who oversees its troubled soap EastEnders, is defecting to Pop Idol production company 19TV in order to lead its attempt to diversify into drama.
Young will take up the position of director of drama at pop svengali Simon Fuller’s company, which is known for its music entertainment formats, early next year.
Young said: “I have had the happiest and the most fulfilling seven years at the BBC, but when Simon approached me about he and I working together, it was a no-brainer.
www.thestage.co.uk /news/newsstory.php/4393   (700 words)

  
 Mal Young   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mal Young (born in Liverpool, England, on January 26 1957) is a British television producer and executive.
In July 2004, in a poll of industry experts conducted by Radio Times magazine, he was voted the 9th Most Powerful Person in Television Drama.
At the end of 2004, Young left the staff of the BBC to take up a new, highly-paid position as Head of Drama at independent production company 19TV, developing new drama formats for the UK and U.S. markets.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/M/Mal-Young.htm   (344 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Entertainment - BBC soap chief quits for new job with Pop Idol company
Mal Young is leaving to become director of drama at Simon Fuller’s 19 TV.
Mr Young said his decision to join 19 TV was "a no-brainer".
Mr Young will leave the BBC at the end of the year and the search is on for a replacement.
news.scotsman.com /entertainment.cfm?id=1138282004   (674 words)

  
 Mal Young leaves the BBC!!! - Roobarbs DVD Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
I've been moaning about Mal Young's involvement since the announcement - the one fly in the ointment (well the biggest anyway).
Mal Young was a symptom of the culture at the BBC; it`s the culture that has to change.
The word from BBC staff is that all these series he executive produces have to have "the Mal Young touch".
www.zetaminor.com /roobarb/index.php?showtopic=2524   (1209 words)

  
 Father’s Day
A young boy in a nearby playground finds his playmates disappearing when his back is turned -- and when the woman pushing him on the swings vanishes, the boy bolts for the church, screaming that monsters are coming to eat everybody.
Just as he asks her if she has a boyfriend, the young boy from the playground rushes in and hugs Rose tightly -- and Rose realises that the boy is Mickey Smith, her future boyfriend.
Rose mentions this adventure to Jackie in The Parting of the Ways, although she doesn't mention the Reapers and her changing history; whether because she doesn't want the explanation to be too complex, or because she simply doesn't remember the Reapers after history has been reset, is unknown at this time.
www.drwhoguide.com /who_tv07.htm   (4311 words)

  
 Mirror.co.uk - News - All News Archive - MAL QUITS BBC FOR $1MILLION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
BBC drama supremo Mal Young is to quit for a job with Pop Idol creator Simon Fuller.
Young, 47, who was responsible for EastEnders going to four times a week, is in final negotiations with Fuller over joining his company 19 Management to set up a drama division.
Last night Young said: "I've had the happiest and most fulfilling seven years at the BBC, but when Simon approached me about he and I working together, it was a no-brainer."
www.mirror.co.uk /news/allnews/tm_objectid=14695650&method=full&siteid=50143&headline=mal-quits-bbc-for--1million-name_page.html   (180 words)

  
 Dog Owner's Guide Profile: The Alaskan Malamute
The Mahlemuit people were kind and gentle to their dogs; the Mals had to contend with harsh climates and periods of food shortages, but they were spared the cruel practices of some other Arctic natives.
The modern Mal also harkens back to ancestral days of foraging in the wild - he will raid trash and steal food if possible; is an able hunter and executioner of small game, including cats; and, if allowed to run loose, can be deadly to livestock.
Not only must the breeder ethically select breeding stock, practice good management, and socialize puppies, he must also be available to assist the new owners in adjusting to and training the new member of their household and to take the dog back in case the relationship doesn't work out.
www.canismajor.com /dog/malamute.html   (1665 words)

  
 Guardian | Soap springs eternal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Two years ago Mal Young, BBC television's head of drama series, delivered a memorable Huw Weldon Memorial Lecture to the Royal Television Society.
Young's view is that a good soap (especially his high-flying baby, EastEnders) can accomplish anything.
In case it should prove unsuccessful, a 13th episode was shot in which the street was flattened by bulldozers.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4295745-110873,00.html   (1238 words)

  
 Dr Who Revival To Hold Higher Production Values
Young also touched on how production values and things pertaining to the spirit of Dr Who would need to be altered to appeal to younger viewers, in an interview he did earlier this week for BBC Radio 1.
Young has stated that no expense will be spared, and it is likely that Paul McGann will return as the 8th Dr briefly so that he can regenerate to the as yet unknown actor who will take over.
Young is looking to bring back as many of the DR's Enemy's back into this production as possible, and is even looking to develop new ones.
scifipulse.net /editorials/Mal_Young_On_Dr_Who.html   (651 words)

  
 National Review: Malcolm Hancock, R I P - tribute to the late National Review cartoonist - Editorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
An eager young athlete, Mal, as a teenager, had taken a hideous fall while searching for an errant golf ball and ended up paralyzed from the waist down.
It was in the hospital that the despairing boy had started drawing the bulbous, large-nosed, round-eyed figures who inveighed so merrily in our pages over 29 years against the pomposities, cliches, and asininities of the largely liberal-driven world we live in [see pages 30 and 70].
In introducing him to our readers so many years ago we had commented of our new young cartoonist that his "satire is sharp, but never desperate or self-pitying." That is a pretty good description of the man as well.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n5_v45/ai_13563312   (543 words)

  
 The Stage Online :: Features :: The Young one
Accordingly, Young, now 48, has taken with him his former BBC head of development Serena Cullen, a key figure in starting up some of the 14 successful strands he bequeaths to the BBC, most recently the Afternoon Plays.
Young says that he was phoned by Fuller last summer, out of the blue: “The only connection I’d had with him was a year before when an agent came to see me about an actor and he said, ‘Have you ever thought of leaving the BBC.
Young has signed a three-year deal but fully expects the partnership to go on for longer if it works.
www.thestage.co.uk /features/feature.php/5976   (1174 words)

  
 Guardian | Young to leave BBC for 19 TV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mal Young, the BBC controller responsible for EastEnders and one of the most influential people in the soap world, is leaving the corporation to join the company behind Pop Idol, it was announced yesterday.
Young is leaving to become director of drama at Simon Fuller's 19 TV.
He did not get into television until he was 27, but soon made his mark when he joined the independent Mersey TV, where he stayed for 12 years.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5026820-103690,00.html   (207 words)

  
 BBC - Doctor Who - Interview: Mal Young
Times have changed so we have to bring in a really strong writer who knows how to write television, but also has to be passionate about the show.
The interview ends with Mal saying that they are not discounting bringing back elements from the past, but it is not a priority.
The series will be broadcast sometime in 2005, but they will not rush it and announce a deadline as, "we only have one chance to get it right".
www.bbc.co.uk /doctorwho/news/cult/news/drwho/2004/01/14/8858.shtml   (503 words)

  
 central_cortex: Transcript: 1.11 The Message (1AGE13)
Mal leaves his hand out and Jayne 'remembers' that he still has more of Mal's money.
The young man we saw in the crate is dressed in battle gear, looking unsure of what to do.
The young man finally hears the approaching enemy and turns grabbing a weapon, but is too slow save himself.
www.livejournal.com /users/central_cortex/3232.html   (3024 words)

  
 OFF THE TELLY: Interviews/Andrew Collins
Mal was employed not by C5 but Pearson, and they were after new ideas for programmes.
In the end, Mal was poached by the BBC before either of my ideas got much further (and I had received no development money for either - it was all speculative and anyway, I had a weekly wage from Q).
Next, Mal got me involved in a drama project that was being put together about the PR industry.
www.offthetelly.co.uk /interviews/andrewcollins.htm   (4145 words)

  
 The Superhero Hype! Boards - Off topic, but ... the BBC bought my script!
Mal Young (of Spooks fame) has been assigned to produce it.
Mal Young is kinda a friend-of-a-friend and he's very supportive and loves the script.
Mal's getting the ball rolling and is currently seeking finance (it's designed to be achievable on a medium budget, so with any luck we can invest in a really good cast) and a director.
www.superherohype.com /forums/printthread.php?t=99565&pp=40   (1090 words)

  
 News and information for writers: September 2004
Head of Continuing Series, Mal Young, is leaving the BBC at the end of the year to become Head of Drama for Simon Fuller's 19 TV.
Young joined the BBC as head of drama series in 1997 and has overseen several programmes including EastEnders, Casualty and Holby City.
The deal would allow Mr Young to create drama formats for terrestrial and cable TV and a major commission for the US market is already on the cards.
writersguild.blogspot.com /2004_09_01_writersguild_archive.html   (6107 words)

  
 Mal Peet Young Sportswriter competition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mal Peet grew up in Norfolk, and loved football, cycling and reading (particularly comics) as a child.
He has worked in many different careers; after starting off as a teacher, he worked in a mortuary, on building sites and with a road crew in Canada before becoming an author and illustrator.
RIF and Mal Peet, author of the prize winning football story Keeper, invite you to publish on this page.
www.literacytrust.org.uk /rif/rifm8s/competitions/short_story_comp/sports_writing_comp.htm   (413 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.