All Broadcast articles in 22 May 2020
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News
Coronavirus production sector survey: have your say
Last call to complete Broadcast’s anonymous survey into the impact of the pandemic
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News
Emma Gormley: MPs should stop ducking Piers Morgan
ITV will continue to call out politicians for refusing to appear on Good Morning Britain
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News
Sky Studios teams with rapper for Italian drama
Salmo to produce and star in Milan-based series
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News
Enders: production sector ‘on its stomach’
Up to half of creative sector may be wiped out, senior analyst warns
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News
Tennant and Sheen reteam for BBC1 lockdown comedy
Staged centres on a West End cast attempting to rehearse a play over video chat
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News
Netflix lines up Anatomy of a Scandal
Big Little Lies creatives team up for adaptation of Sarah Vaughan UK bestseller
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Comment
Hitting a century: the benefits of a high volume returner
Inside the Ambulance has transformed Brown Bob and given us confidence to spread our wings, says Jacqueline Hewer
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News
ViacomCBS strengthens in LatAm with Narcos label deal
Production pact with Dynamo follows on from series of strategic moves by the company in the region
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Ratings
Slattery doc brings 830,000 to BBC2
THURSDAY: Horizon profile of actor’s mental health struggle brings 35-44s to channel
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Video
Inside the Ambulance, W
100th episode of Brown Bob Productions’ doc series that uses body cameras and a fixed rig to follow a team from West Midlands Ambulance Service
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Critics
What’s The Matter With Tony Slattery?
“As a study in the complexity of mental health issues it is very well done”
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News
Newswrap podcast #5: BBC3 U-turns and TikTok hires
International editor John Elmes talks BBC3 on the telly and Kevin Mayer’s move to TikTok with Max Goldbart & Jonathan Broughton
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News
BritBox US stocks up on Shakespeare
BBC collection of all 37 of the Bard’s plays to stream on SVoD service
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Comment
The puzzle of BBC3’s move back to the future
Younger viewers’ habits at odds with linear resurrection
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Features
Neighbours in lockdown: ‘as if coronavirus skipped over our town’
Desiree Ibekwe learns how Fremantle got production of its Australian soap back on track
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Comment
‘The pandemic has shown that industry can be fairer’
With coronavirus forcing the industry online, regional workers have been handed an unexpected advantage, says Perjeet Aujla
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Comment
‘Charity runs have offset anxieties’
Running 31 half-marathons in 31 days has eased anxieties over work and focused my mind on positives, says Adam Badrawy