All Broadcast articles in 4 March 2016 – Page 5
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NewsITV uncorks wine format
ITV has acquired glossy lifestyle series The Wine Show from Infinity Creative Media, the indie chaired by Conservative grandee Lord Grade.
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Behind The ScenesGet Me To The Church, W
Finding six courageous couples willing to risk missing their own wedding was hard enough, but the friends they took with them had to be dynamite on camera too, says Sarah Veevers
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NewsITVS to make The Voice from 2017
ITV Studios will take on the production contract for The Voice UK when the Talpa Media singing format moves to ITV next year, Broadcast can reveal.
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NewsPlayground options Guardian reporter's refugee drama
Colin Callender’s drama indie Playground is developing a refugee drama based on a book by Guardian journalist Patrick Kingsley.
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VideoVIDEO: Doctor Thorne, ITV
Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes adaptation of the Anthony Trollope novel
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RatingsToo few viewers for Too Much TV
THURSDAY: BBC2’s new live teatime show Too Much TV wobbled in its first week, as the second series of Bear Grylls: Mission Survive failed to match last year’s opener.
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NewsIn brief: Vice; Albert; Animation Exchange; National Apprenticeship Week
Vice UK is hunting filmmakers to compete to win a £25,000 commission, while sustainability thinktank Albert is establishing a a renewable energy collective. Click for more.
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NewsBBC World Service experiments with chat apps
The BBC World Service will launch two pilots this weekend distributing content via messaging apps Viber and WhatsApp.
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RatingsTop 15 consolidated shows: 15 - 21 Feb 2016
BBC1’s adaptation of The Night Manager consolidated to 8.3 million after 2.2 million recorded and watched, only fractionally behind War And Peace’s opener
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RatingsTop 50 Non-PSB shows: 22 - 28 Feb 2016
On Sunday at 7pm, Sky 1’s Dogs Might Fly struggled to take off with an audience of 224,000
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