All Broadcast articles in 29 November 2019 – Page 3
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News
Lucy Prebble awarded Wellcome fellowship
Succession executive producer to use £30,000 grant to develop a horror film
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Ratings
C4 doubles over-65s share with WWII journey
WEDNESDAY: Helena Bonham-Carter brings 10% of retirees to channel with the opening edition of My Grandparents’ War
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Critics
The Baby Has Landed
“This no-holds-barred access offered a genuine picture of family life that felt rare in factual television”
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Video
Gavin & Stacey Christmas Special, BBC1
Award-winning comedy series returns for a festive one-off. Produced by Baby Cow Productions, Fulwell 73 and Tidy Productions
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News
Lion TV hires factual duo
Firecracker creative director and the director of Raw’s Drowning in Plastic join All3Media indie
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Comment
Netflix must adapt to flourish
With just a single revenue stream, the streamer is in a tough spot, says Simon Woodcock
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Features
The tech shaking up production
Developments such as 5G, AI and remote working are set to revolutionise the way producers capture, edit and deliver programming
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News
Bloomberg signs up for Blackbird editing platform
Cloud video platform to be used for news editing and social publishing
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News
Clive James: TV pays tribute
”A brilliant, warm-hearted and kind man; honest about his past failings and regrets”
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News
Clive James on TV: choice cuts
From Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Dallas to 24 and True Detective, the late broadcaster and critic’s finest hours
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Behind The Scenes
Chris Packham: Plant a Tree to Save the World, Channel 5
Pulling together a celebrity event for climate change in just five weeks was a worthwhile challenge, says Andy Dunn
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News
UKTV ups Simon Michaelides to replace Zoe Clapp
Promotion comes a few months after Michaelides was made chief transformation officer
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News
Dan Reed enters Silicon Valley for BBC2
Director’s four-part HBO co-pro will profile tech giants
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News
Brown Bob scores Yesterday double
Inside the Ambulance indie lands military antiques and rail architecture series
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News
Doc Fest hunts new chair
Applications open for Alex Graham’s successor as annual festival secures charitable status
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