All Broadcast articles in 5 July 2019 – Page 4
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Features
Best Short-Form Drama: Random Acts - Snatches: Moments from Women’s Lives - Bovril Pam
‘This drama brilliantly evoked time and place and told a moving yet original female story’
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Best Digital Support for a Programme: Derry Girls Social Campaign
‘Simply brilliant and brilliantly simple. It ticked every box in the judging criteria’
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Best Short-Form Comedy: Hounslow Diaries
‘For showcasing exceptional new writing talent and producing a laugh-out-loud piece, this is one you’ll want to see more of’
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Best Sports and Live Event Coverage: How To Do A World Cup
‘It has revolutionised the way the world’s biggest sporting event is covered’
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Best Short-Form Format: Things Not To Say
‘This is truly a short-form show of the moment, dealing with issues that are relevant and delivered in an entertaining, informative way’
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Best Factual Channel: Barcroft TV
‘Creative innovation and fresh programming is reflected in Barcroft’s success’
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Best Digital Children’s Content: Secret Life Of Boys
‘A complete vision that was executed perfectly for its target audience. It lifted the profile of CBBC’
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Best Specialist Channel: Sky News
‘It is the default news channel and market leader and it is owning the most important genre by some distance’
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Best Popular Factual Programme: Emma Willis - Delivering Babies
‘A warm, emotional love letter to the NHS. Emma Willis is a presenter at the top of her game’
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Best Digital Support for a Strand, Channel or Genre: Body Positive
‘It is doing something meaningful and totally digital – and doing it well’
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Best Programme Acquisition: 54 Hours - The Gladbeck Hostage Crisis
‘54 Hours was one of the highlights of BBC Four’s 2018 schedule, exceeding expectations in a Saturday night slot’
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Best Short-Form Documentary: Missed Call
‘The ‘gimmick’ is unobtrusive, serves the narrative and gives it a genuine edge over others in the category’
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Best Entertainment Programme: Love Island
‘This series took the relationship format to a new level and was impossible to avoid – even if you didn’t watch it’
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News
BBC2 orders seconds of I’ll Get This
Next run of 12 Yard’s celebrity dinner party games format will kick off with a Christmas special
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News
Netflix to open production hub in Shepperton
Signs long-term lease to take over facility’s sound stages
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Lovejoy set for TV return
Blue Sky Pictures buys rights to novels that gave rise to Ian McShane’s 1980s BBC1 series
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Video
Dublin Murders, Starz/BBC1/RTE
First look at Killian Scott and Sarah Greene in Sarah Phelps’ eight-part adaptation of Tana French’s crime novels. Produced by Euston Films
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Script Angel hires Bafta-winning producer
Jane Dauncey takes senior role at writer development organisation
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Amazon and Walter Presents stick with Nordic drama
Second series of cop thriller Alex travels around the world
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Anne Mensah: co-productions are Netflix’s ‘lifeblood’
UK content chief gives hope of continued PSB collaboration