All Broadcast articles in 8 December 2023 – Page 4
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News
Martin & Channing to lead Gravity House
Channing joins after almost 25 years at The Farm/Picture Shop
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Samir Shah is government’s preferred choice for BBC chair
TV exec must now appear before MPs for pre-appointment scrutiny
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Netflix set for second season of Squid Game: The Challenge
Casting now under way for season two of Studio Lambert and The Garden format
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News
BBC to launch Scotland and NI audio production hub
New unit will help push towards out of London production target
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Ratings
The Doll Factory enthralls 140,000
TUESDAY: Buccaneer Films/Shinawil drama opens shy of slot average on C5
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Sophie Leonard departs Minnow Films
Creative director moving on after seven years with SAS: Who Dares Wins indie
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Top studios in ‘milestone’ access training
Sky Studio Elstree and others look to improve conditions for disabled talent
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Ratings
C5 drama bequeaths decent numbers
The Inheritance is channel’s best launch since The Teacher, but C4’s Bake Off: The Professionals ends with a low
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Real-life dramas attract a big crowd
BBC1’s The Woman In The Wall and ITV1’s The Long Shadow both put in solid performances in September
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Zandland preps digital series Life Uncovered for C4
Ben Zand to examine biohacking and de-transitioning in five part series
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Ratings
BB holds its own in reality face-off
ITV2’s Big Brother reboot wins tight race with E4’s Married At First Sight UK before fortunes reverse
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Features
Hope Street: Providing opportunities for Northern Irish talent
Executives at Long Story TV reveal how the BBC1 drama has built a skills training platform & an outlet for local production talent to thrive
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News
In brief: Battle in the Box deal; Banijay Asia restructure; BBC archive online platform
Korean celebrity format secures multi-territory option deal
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Samir Shah expected to become BBC chair
Reports suggest veteran TV exec and Juniper TV chief will succeed Richard Sharp
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Critics
John Lennon; Hunting the Rolex Rippers; Quentin Blake’s Box of Treasures
“Nick Holt’s efficient and sober film draws a vivid snapshot of the killing”
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SAG-AFTRA members approve new three-year deal
78% of union members back deal bringing in new compensation and benefit plan funding
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Edinburgh TV Festival appoints creative director and programmes director
Chief executive Campbell Glennie says new signings will ‘write our next chapter’
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Video
Trail: Platform 7, ITVX
Dancing Ledge psychological drama focused on the aftermath of a catastrophic incident at a railway station