All Broadcast articles in 13 July 2018 – Page 4
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News
Studio Lambert US boss stands down
Greg Goldman recently oversaw launch of Celebrity Undercover Boss
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Ratings
BBC1 wins genealogy face-off
MONDAY: BBC1 edges out ITV in battle of Wall to Wall shows, while Sharp Objects starts slow for Sky Atlantic
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News
Andrew Davies tackles unfinished Austen for ITV
Red Planet Pictures secures eight-part order for period drama Sanditon
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News
C4 to air Sacha Baron Cohen's Showtime series
Secretive project Who Is America? lands next Monday
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BBC uses VR to breathe new life into history
Viewers taken inside suffragette movement and World War II
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Critics
Sharp Objects
“It is altogether mean, moody and magnificent and a fine addition to the gathering tide of female-led and female-driven dramas”
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Video
Nadiya’s Family Favourites, BBC2
GBBO winner Nadiya Hussain presents some of her favourite home-cooked recipes. Produced by Hungry Gap Productions
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News
Jeremy Wright takes over as culture secretary
Government attorney general steps in as Matt Hancock moves to health
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BBC snares Ahmed, Kumar and Syal for British Asian Summer
Stand-up special and bhangra doc among shows lined up
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News
Arts SVoD service launches in UK
Marquee.tv is curated by former BBC presenter Clemency Burton-Hill
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Ratings
BBC1 takes all on football-free Sunday
SUNDAY: BBC1 had a clean sweep in the absence of any World Cup matches, owning the schedules from 5pm to close
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News
Carnival Films tackles episodic drama shortage
Downton Abbey producer launches writers’ collective to reinvent story-of-the-week genre
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News
Fozia Khan joins C4 docs team
Extremely British Muslims producer hired as documentary commissioning editor
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News
AT&T exec tells HBO to brace for 'tough year'
New boss warns staff of challenges ahead as cable channel looks to boost viewers’ ’hours of engagement’
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News
Ackley Bridge scoops four RTS Yorkshire awards
C4 school series beats ITV’s Victoria and Emmerdale to drama prize
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Ratings
England v Sweden grabs 80% share
SATURDAY England’s historic World Cup quarter final victory peaked with 19.9m and set a new iPlayer record
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Critics
World’s Tiniest Masterpieces
“This portrait of an extraordinary artist was television with a true sense of wonder.”