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Joe Mace (born 10 October 1971)〔(BBC 6 Music website ) Retrieved 15 April 2007.〕 is a British television producer. ==Professional life== After co-devising and producing ''Mighty Truck of Stuff'', a children's TV show for independent UK producer Endemol, Mace then undertook the role of head of Entertainment Development for (BBC Children's ), where his credits included Hotel Trubble, Copycats and Help! Teach is Coming to Stay. In 2008 Mace became the head of entertainment development at the BBC, where highlights included "Tonights the Night", "Totally Saturday" and "Eurovision, Your Country Needs You!". In November 2012, Joe became ITV Studios head of development. His credits since include: "Fool Britannia", "Stepping Out", "Get Your Act Together", and "Keep It in The Family" for ITV and "One Hundred and Eighty" for Sky1. Before becoming a producer, Mace presented various TV shows for a variety of terrestrial channels, including, for the BBC, the flagship Saturday morning children's programme ''The Saturday Show'' alongside Dani Behr, as well as the "Holiday". For Channel 4 he also presented shows such as ''The Fanbanta Football Show'' and "The Album Chart Show". In 2005, Mace accepted BBC Radio 6's offer to broadcast his own radio show. Mace also co-wrote and co-starred alongside best friend Ben Dunn in a 6-part sitcom, ''Joe's Pop Shop'' that appeared on BBC's UK Play in 1999. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Joe Mace」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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