All Broadcast articles in 17 March 2017
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Features
Diana: The Day the World Cried
From The Day Kennedy Died to The Day John Lennon Died, Finestripe Productions has a track record in dissecting historical events that shook the world. Now it has turned its attention to the sudden death of ‘the people’s princess’, Diana.
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Features
Blue Planet II
David Attenborough is heading back under the sea with Blue Planet II, the next juggernaut to emerge from the BBC’s Natural History Unit.
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Features
Let It Shine
Gary Barlow’s reimagining of the traditional talent contest offers a big-hearted, high-gloss twist on the classic singing competition.
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Ratings
ITV fare fails to sparkle
New weekday schedule struggles to attract big audiences, but old favourites continue to shine
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Ratings
Mixed bag for new-look ITV
Round-up of the consolidated ratings for ITV’s revamped evening schedule
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Ratings
The Middle speaks up
Comedy Central’s US show drew its best overnight ratings for this series
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Ratings
Photography clicks for BBC4
Britain In Focus: A Photographic History kicked off with 370,000
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News
Indie Survey 2017
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Ratings
The Last Kingdom returns with 1.6m
THURSDAY: Carnival Films’ drama lost viewers from series one launch
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Comment
Ofcom must intervene to end the Diamond boycott
CDN’s refusal to release diversity data is a failure for transparency