All Broadcast articles in 4 June 2021 – Page 4
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Ratings
BBC1 pulls ahead in Saturday night fight
I Can See Your Voice takes lead in head-to-head with ITV’s Game Of Talents after getting off to a slower start
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Features
End Credits: Alex Segal
InterTalent Rights managing director on broken bones, ’90s crime and dad jokes
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Features
How Casualty took the lead on representation
The team behind a groundbreaking episode with a deaf director, writers and actors discuss how it came about and what it means for the industry
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Features
In Conversation: Turton and Mahon on navigating past the pandemic
The C4 and All3 chiefs kicked off Broadcast’s Restart conference with a discussion about the post-Covid future
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Behind The Scenes
Why BBC2 took the nuclear option with Windfall
Constructing the narrative for Building Britain’s Biggest Nuclear Power Station was a test of trust and patience, says Mat Stimpson
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Features
Getting the greenlight: non-scripted boost as SVoDs expand slates
Netflix and Amazon are broadening their offerings but scripted remains the priority
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Features
Creative Review: Bugs, meerkats and music icons
From conjuring up CG cockroaches to remote production, recreating Victorian London and grading archive footage
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Ratings
Masked Dancer can’t match Singer
WEEKEND: Stripped spin-off fails to match singing original, while Call the Midwife & Friday Night Dinner specials air to 4m and 1m respectively
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News
Government seeks advice over C4 sale
Ministers begin discussions with investment banks, The Times reports
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News
Charlie Hanson removed from Netflix’s After Life
Bafta suspends producer’s membership amid sexual misconduct allegations
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Video
Drama on Channel 5
Teaser showcasing upcoming original dramas Lie With Me, Teacher, The Holiday, The Reluctant Madame Blanc (w/t) and Dalgliesh
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News
Amazon to invest £1m in creative apprenticeships
Funding will support UK production companies to upskill next generation of creatives
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Critics
Mare of Easttown
“Its mix of excellent performances, brilliant scene setting and a sensitive murder plot have made it one of the best TV shows of the year.”
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News
Plimsoll brings Marcus Wareing to BBC2
Chef’s Tales From A Kitchen Garden 10-parter to air next year
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Sponsored
Best Indie nominees: 72 Films
From BBC’s Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty to Amazon Prime’s All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur, 72’s factual hits made waves
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