All Broadcast articles in 17 November 2017
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Comment
Everyone reaps the benefits of an inclusive approach
The public want to see themselves on screen – and it makes for better shows, says Jess Fowle
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Ratings
Love, Lies and Records wins 9pm
THURSDAY: Rollem’s registrar drama got underway with 4m - in line with In The Club
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Ratings
Howards End adds to ITV’s Sunday woes
BBC1’s EM Forster adaptation joins Blue Planet II and Strictly in keeping X Factor and Elton John at bay
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Comment
Galvanising a new generation
The industry needs to be bold and inspire up-and-coming creatives to deliver innovative ideas if we’re to continue finding those next big hits
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Features
The year’s best VR experiences
Ahead of the second VR/AR Creative Summit, Broadcast readers have submitted their picks for the best 360-degree films of the past 12 months
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Critics
Love, Lies & Records; British Workers Wanted
“Kay Mellor’s new drama skipped along with a lightness of touch belying how much was being packed in.”
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Comment
On-demand platforms need to improve their accessibility
Broadcasters are missing out on a huge potential audience, says Patricia Hodgson
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News
Tender review calls on BBC to cancel more shows
Peter Johnston: free up slots for original programming
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News
ITV launches drama school bursary
Sets up scheme in memory of Coronation Street creator Tony Warren
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News
International briefs: Optomen, Banijay, WorkShop
WorkShop preps Hollywood abuse series, Optomen US teams with Jane Street
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Features
The art of image making
Highlights of the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography
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