All Broadcast articles in 17 May 2019
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Features
Alice Nutter: Deadwood
David Milch’s profane Western laid out a roadmap for the former Chumbawumba singer to take up screenwriting in her 40s
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News
BBCS duo to lead OMG North
All3Media indie signs Pam Cavannagh and Dympna Jackson to run Manchester label
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News
BBC Films and Film 4 heads outline strategies
Film bosses on backing emerging film-makers and the perilous business of chasing commercial hits
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Video
His Dark Materials, BBC1/HBO
Official trailer for Bad Wolf’s adaptation of Philip Pullman’s fantasy novels
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News
ODMedia launches into UK market
Media Mind’s Anita O’Donnell and Yives Reed to manage new London office for growing Dutch on-demand processing firm
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News
Ofcom chief to be quizzed over duty of care regulations
DCMS Committee set to question Sharon White as regulator kicks off its own inquiry
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Video
Temple, Sky 1
Hera Pictures drama about an illegal clinic set up in the abandoned tunnels beneath London’s streets
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News
Real Deal to replace Jeremy Kyle until end of May
RDF series gets second daytime slot following axing of ITV Studios show
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Features
A Suitable Boy prepares for production
Indian-American director Mira Nair gears up for BBC1’s ‘crown and brown’ drama epic
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Ratings
Harewood doc informs 1.2m
THURSDAY: Latest offering in BBC mental health season surged 20% ahead of slot average
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News
Belgian producer adapts Jonathan Coe novel
Fellow novelist Douglas Kennedy developing series based on Expo 58
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Critics
David Harewood: Psychosis and Me
“It was moving and fascinating, an intensely personal story told for the public good.”
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News
IWC sails away with BBC4 'yacht rock' doc
Katie Puckrik explores the appeal of Steely Dan and Hall & Oates in two-part series
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News
Lenny Henry to guest-edit Broadcast
Actor and campaigner interviews Labour’s Tom Watson for diversity-themed special
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News
DJI takes on GoPro with action camera
Chinese company best known for drones launches first action camera
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News
Cricket swings back to C4
World Cup highlights will be broadcaster’s first coverage of the sport since 2005