All Broadcast articles in 8 November 2019 – Page 2
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News
Mortimer and Whitehouse return to riverbank
BBC2 orders third series of comic duo’s Gone Fishing
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Features
Archive brings younger audiences to historical documentaries
Speaking at Broadcast Tech’s annual Archive Forum, BBC commissioning editor Simon Young offered his insights as to why archive docs are resonating
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Ratings
Dazzling start for BBC1’s Dark Materials
Channel’s biggest drama debut in five years squashed ITV’s Catchphrase to set up a Sunday win
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News
Alan Piper rejoins RED as EMEA managing director
Executive returns to camera manufacturer after 18 month spell at rental house Take 2
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Amazon Prime becomes first streamer to order Love Island
SVoD commissions French adaptation of hit ITV Studios/Motion Content Group format
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BBC1 in pole position to pick up Taskmaster
Charlotte Moore keen to poach Avalon format from UKTV
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Ratings
Families at War grabs 750,000 for C5
WEDNESDAY Returning doc series opens 25% above slot average but lags behind last year’s 1.1m debut
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News
Chernobyl leads way at RTS Craft & Design Awards
Sky Atlantic drama picks up seven nominations including best drama director
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BBC to split specialist factual role
Broadcaster hiring for separate science/natural history and history/religion heads to fill Tom McDonald’s former brief
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Banijay Rights sells dramas to Sundance Now
UK to get second window after US streamer hosts German/NZ thriller The Gulf and Norwegian crime show Wisting
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Sky VR conjures up Britannia experience
Virtual reality experience created for launch of second series of Sky drama
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Behind The Scenes
Inside the Supermarket, BBC1
Open and honest conversations with Sainsbury’s allowed us to film serious and fun stories for our series, says Anoushka Roberts
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News
RTE cuts 200 jobs
Irish broadcaster demands reform as it bids to save €60 million in three years