All Broadcast articles in 22 March 2019 – Page 5
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News
BBC2 tracks new parents
The Garden four-parter will capture the first weeks at home with a baby
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Channel 4 details regional set-up
Leeds national HQ will house staff across genres such as comedy, daytime, drama, entertainment and live events as well as E4
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ASICS and iRewind partner on finish line videos
Runners at events like ASICS London 10K and Barcelona marathon receive bespoke finisher videos within minutes of crossing the finish line
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C4 to mark centenary of Indian massacre
Sathnam Sanghera undertakes personal journey for Sugar Films doc
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Netflix and Bear Grylls get interactive
New series will offer viewers chance to choose survival expert’s adventures
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BBCS strikes Sky boxset deal
Pay-TV service to offer McMafia, Top Gear, Blackadder and Red Dwarf on-demand with UKTV channel branding
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Features
Jo McGrath: Tiswas
The Walter Presents co-founder got a taste for the adrenaline rush of live TV after winning a golden ticket to the most anarchic show on telly
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C4 meets Extreme Chocolate Makers
Boomerang wins 10-part order of spin-off from established cake show
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Critics
Harry’s Heroes: The Full English
“Splendidly entertaining, even to a non-football fan such as me”
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Warner Bros chief executive stands down
Kevin Tsujihara said reports of an affair with an actress could be ’a distraction and an obstacle’ to the company
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Video
Gentleman Jack, BBC1
Lookout Point drama series created, written and directed by Sally Wainwright
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BT Sport wins rights to Ultimate Boxxer format
Fast-paced boxing tournament format will be televised live by BT Sport, beginning on Friday 10 May
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Not enough women’s sport on TV, say viewers
BT praised for women’s sport coverage, while BBC should do more, according to viewer survey
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Ratings
All Star Musicals entertains 3.5m
WEEKEND: Shiver’s celebrity singing show beat slot average but could not match Dancing on Ice
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Junk food ad ban plan extended to digital players
Online streaming sites and social media now in goverment’s sights
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Industry hit by low-cost drama cull
ScreenSkills identifies shrinking of off-screen talent pipeline since the days of Misfits, Being Human and Skins
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DSP hires BBC factual commissioner
Diene Petterle joins in newly-created creative director of factual role