All Broadcast articles in 4 March 2016 – Page 5
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News
Asian Provocateur to return to BBC3
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is set for more foreign adventures on BBC3, with the youth service poised to commission a second series of Rumpus Media’s travelogue Asian Provocateur.
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Critics
TV Critics: Churchill’s Secret; The Night Manager; Thirteen; Stag
“Lovely performances all round … especially from Michael Gambon as the main man.”
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Ratings
Viewers flock to The Night Manager
SUNDAY: BBC1’s The Night Manager grew its audience as it returned for a second week, while a series high for Call The Midwife punctured ITV’s Churchill’s Secret.
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Treadway joins RR Media
Former WRN Broadcast chief executive David Treadway has been appointed joint managing director of digital media services firm RR Media.
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Come Dine With Me producer scoops Oscar
An ITV Studios producer who spends her days working on Come Dine With Me and Paul O’Grady’s For The Love of Dogs has won an Oscar.
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Tony Blackburn prepares lawsuit
Tony Blackburn has threatened to launch a defamation case against the BBC unless he receives an apology from director general Tony Hall by the end of today (29 February).
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Procam snaps up Take 2's camera rental business
Procam has acquired Take 2’s camera rental division as part of the hire firm’s ongoing expansion strategy.
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Ratings
The Voice UK hits new low
SATURDAY: The Voice UK slumped to a new low against Saturday Night Takeaway, as BBC2’s Stag failed to match The Wrong Mans.
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News
BBC returns to The 39 Steps
The BBC is developing another adaptation of classic adventure novel The 39 Steps.
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Ten Alps rebrands as Zinc Media
Ten Alps is rebranding as Zinc Media after the group restructured its business last year.
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