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BBC Worldwide is expanding its record operations with the appointment of Alex Reay as acquisition and development executive.
The division aims to increase the number of music spin-offs from its TV properties, after the success of releases from The Tweenies and Bob The Builder, who scored 2000's biggest-selling single for Can We Fix It?
Among Reay's first projects for the division is an album to tie in with the 2002 version of Bill & Ben The Flowerpot Men.
"The programme has been re-made and is in a similar format to Bob The Builder," says Reay, who was previously a consultant for Edel Music Publishing. "We're just making the record at the moment and expect to release it in the summer. It's predominantly aimed at the two- to five-year-old market, but has the potential to ...