All BBC Studios articles
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Trail: Mandy, BBC2
Fourth series of the Diane Morgan comedy about the life and times of Mandy Carter. Produced by BBC Studios and Witchcraft
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Trail: Here We Go, BBC1
Third series of BBC Studios comedy about a family navigating a combination of life’s everyday challenges
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In brief: Two Doors Down; Moors murders doc; Finite Films & TV; BBC podcast; RTS Cambridge
Christmas single comes two years after last series ran
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BBC2 revisits the Piper Alpha Disaster
Three-part BBCS docuseries delves into world’s deadliest offshore oil and gas explosion
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BBCS chief expects more streamer-broadcaster deals
Tom Fussell also talks up BritBox’s US streaming opportunity and lays out where investment is planned
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BBC Studios revenues hit record £2.1bn
BritBox International and consumer products division offset production and distribution slowdown in ‘challenging’ market
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BBC3 to document Chloe Ayling kidnapping case
BBC Studios secures first interview of model since her abductors’ conviction
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42 hires FilmNation’s Martin Rakusen as COO
Former BBC Studios and Shine International exec joins following exit of David O’Donoghue
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In brief: Consultancy launch; C4 comms; Natpe & Realscreen; Weakest Link France; Bluey to Europe
Richard Tulk-Hart sets up consultancy business
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ABC and HBO Max among buyers of UKTV’s I, Jack Wright
Federation Stories drama picked up in Australia, Europe and Hong Kong
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Monkey duo reveal new label and BBCS deal
Will Macdonald and David Granger to launch Idle Industries with first-look partnership
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Trail: Human, BBC2
Paleoanthropologist Al Shamahi uses archaeology, travelogue and reconstruction to tell the story of human evolution. Produced by BBC Studios
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BBCS Productions eyes UK chief for scripted
US-based Mark Linsey to focus on expanding commissions out of LA
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Programme of the Year (Non-PSB Group): Rivals
‘A joyful example of taking a bit of a leap in commissioning and delivering on it’
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Best Short-Form Format: Minor Issues
‘The pacing was excellent, keeping the audience entertained throughout. The relatable content left a lasting impression’
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Best Popular Factual Programme: Pete Wicks: For Dogs’ Sake
‘Pete’s genuine love of dogs shone through and gave this show an authenticity and warmth that I wasn’t expecting’
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Best Documentary Series: Boyzone: No Matter What
‘Good access, great interviews and sound narrative structure’