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17:49  -  6 September 2010

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Companies House Registration Numbers

Company Name Registration Number
3DD Holdings Ltd. 5102800
3DD Entertainment Ltd. 2957521
3DD Productions Ltd. 5515560
InD DVD Ltd. 4913508
I Hate My Job Ltd. 5807378
Registered Office: 27/28 Eastcastle Street
London W1W 8DH

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Launched in January 2004, inD DVD is a new independently owned British DVD label. Formed by an alliance of four established industry players, inD offers a unique home to classic and contemporary film, leading independent TV drama, and arts & entertainment documentaries.

inD draws on the vast expertise and diverse business backgrounds of its four founding partners. 3DD Entertainment, with its rich catalogue of film, TV and music programming, Red Production Company and its success in the creation of appealing and innovative drama, Lorber Media and its immense acquisitions experience and knowledge of the DVD market and Lee and Thompson with its excellent contacts and business and professional skills. The partners’ combined resources create a label that offers a rounded and collaborative approach to the UK home entertainment arena.

inD has further strengthened its foundations by teaming up with the internationally renowned Fremantle Home Entertainment. Fremantle’s role in marketing, sales and distribution allows inD’s product to have a major impact in the marketplace.

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3DD's 'Spotlight' spin-off series of the Album Chart Show, sponsored by Tesco Entertainment, gets 17 episode extension on Channel 4. Chart-topping star Usher films his own Album Chart Show Special. The entire Later with Jools Holland catalogue (more than 200 hours) has been sold to the US and Canada. 3DD goes 360 in a new music series for Channel 4 in the UK and IFC in the US. Sundance Channel picks up 3DD series. Cinémoi, the first and only channel dedicated to French film, has moved to Sky channel 343 bringing a touch of glamour and style to Britain’s TV screens.