All BBC articles
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Behind The ScenesRecapturing the thrills: the return of The Capture after a four-year hiatus
Heyday executive producer Rosie Alison on how tech has caught up with the show, turning series one’s predictions into series three’s reality
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NewsWorld Service cements Europe regional director
Richard Colebourn lands role over a year after it was established
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NewsBBC warns of reduced commissioning opportunities amid savings push
Corporation’s annual plan talks up prospects for YouTube and regions
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CommentLeader: Matt Brittin - an unlikely DG
Broadcast editor-in-chief Chris Curtis analyses the rationale behind the appointment of the former Google exec to run the BBC
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VideoTrail: Secret Garden, BBC1
Sir David Attenborough reveals how secretive animals survive on our doorsteps. Produced by Plimsoll Productions
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NewsSenior figures talk up scale of challenge facing Matt Brittin
Phillipa Childs and Caroline Dinenage flag importance of charter renewal
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NewsMatt Brittin becomes 18th BBC director general
Former Google exec swaps platforms for public service broadcasting; starts on 18 May
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NewsBBC orders Damilola Taylor doc featuring childhood friend John Boyega
Optomen will produce single doc
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NewsBBC unveils first major comedy project since revamped YouTube strategy
Roughcut/ BBC3’s Things You Should Have Done lands celebrity interview spin-off
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FeaturesFirst look: A Tale of Two Cities, BBC1
The four-part adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel hails from Miss Austen outfit Federation Stories and Kit Harington’s label Thriker Films
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NewsMatt Brittin: ‘A strategist who understands platforms and power’
Who is the man leading the race to become DG?
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VideoTrail: Beyond Paradise, BBC1
Fourth series of the Death in Paradise spinoff, produced by Red Planet Pictures
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NewsMatt Brittin expected to be named DG imminently
Final decision on former Google boss to be discussed today
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VideoTrail: Babies, BBC1
Snowed-In Productions and The Money Men Studios drama exploring the heartbreak of pregnancy loss
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NewsAdolescence triumphs at BPG Awards
Netflix drama scoops five gongs while The Traitors, Blue Lights and Amandaland also win
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NewsScreen Scotland: BBC too focused on moving existing productions to regions
Agency backs push to commission new titles from nations and regions


















