All Broadcast articles in 6 August 2021 – Page 5
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News
BBCS lines up Indian Guilt
International version of Expectation and Happy Tramp North dramedy in the works
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News
Fifty Fifty invests in waveform monitor
It will be used as the master reference for quality control of television and digital film productions.
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News
ViacomCBS diversity initiative uncovers 84 experts
Shows including Inside Tesco: 24/7, Body of Evidence and You Are What You Eat have featured new talent
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Features
End Credits: Simone Pennant
The founder and director of The TV Collective on her famous neighbour, magic mum and Idris Elba
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Behind The Scenes
Deceit: Police procedure in the dock
Story Films hands a fresh perspective to C4’s drama exploring the notorious Rachel Nickell investigation
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News
Noel Clarke and Jason Maza leave Unstoppable
Duo’s departure ends their relationship with All3Media
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Features
Glued to the Screen: Clarkson’s Farm
With a strong supporting cast, the Amazon Prime series delivers on comedy but doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities of farming, says Steve Jones
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Features
Focus Group: Who or what in TV needs a shot in the arm?
Our four panellists on how the industry needs to change
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Comment
Inclusivity will be key to this year’s Edinburgh TV Festival
Jack Thorne will put disability centre stage and we’re taking up the challenge to ensure that everyone feels welcome, says Fatima Salaria
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Comment
It’s time to act decisively to rein in the streaming giants
Traditional broadcasters cannot compete with their deep-pocketed rivals without government intervention, says Kate Bulkley
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Sponsored
Edinburgh rings the changes
Jack Thorne’s MacTaggart and an interview with Whoopi Goldberg are among the highlights of this year’s Festival
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Features
How best to call out bullying in TV
Freelancers have more options than ever for reporting bad behaviour, but navigating the array of different services offered can be challenging
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Video
Jay’s Yorkshire Workshop, BBC2
Jay Blades and a gang of volunteers build furniture for local people in a workshop set within the heart of a community. Produced by Ricochet
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Ratings
King Gary loses shine
WEEKEND: Second season of BBC1’s Friday night comedy struggles to break 1m while Saturday’s C5 Swayze doc attracts 35-54 year olds in droves
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Comment
Why I’m no longer talking to media execs about C4 privatisation
I want a public C4 and a new regulatory environment to formally introduce ring-fenced funds for diverse-led productions, says Marcus Ryder