All BBC articles – Page 109
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NewsBBC music veteran steps down after 14 years
James Stirling to leave after delivering Eurovision parties
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NewsBBC Arts lines up slate spanning Little Richard to Kae Tempest
Whynow, Finestripe, Minnow and Bohemia explore the personal lives of iconic figures
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NewsBBC cements Adam Smyth as Northern Ireland director
Former national news head has held interim role since December 2021
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NewsIan McEwan: Tories want to ‘take down’ the BBC
Fresh from performing with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the author voices fears over “under-threat” corporation
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NewsBBC3 orders Chloe Ayling drama
BBC Studios six-parter explores media storm over model’s kidnapping
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NewsDrag Race star joins Doctor Who cast
Jinkx Monsoon lands major role in Russell T. Davies series
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NewsIn brief: Sky Nature; ITVS Finland; BBC News Afghanistan
Broadcaster among the buyers of WildBear Entertainment’s two-parter Extreme Snakes
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NewsPact chief outlines concerns over BBC cuts to original programming
John McVay: Producers will go elsewhere if corporation stops commissioning them
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NewsIn brief: Steph’s Packed Lunch; Paul O’Grady tribute
Expectation and Can Can Productions’ Channel 4 weekday series to be extended to just over two hours
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NewsCTVC wins £8m Songs of Praise tender
Pilgrimage indie succeed Afanti and Nine Lives to produce flagship BBC1 show
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NewsFormer ITN boss to oversee BBC social media review
John Hardie to decide how on-air freelancers should be allowed to use social media
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Behind The ScenesHighland Cops, BBC Scotland/BBC2
Series producer Andrew Abbott explains how his team captured the realities of policing across vast swathes of northern Scotland
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NewsBBC to cut 1,000 hours of originals as it predicts end of global content goldrush
Annual plan highlights ‘fewer, bigger, better’ strategy, with CBBC facing significant cuts in volume
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VideoTrail: Rain Dogs, BBC1
Sid Gentle Films dark comedy about a young, single and working-class mum in Austerity Britain
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FeaturesPSBs win praise in tough times
After a difficult year for both broadcasters, the BBC is voted the strongest broadcaster and Channel 4 is named the best to work with
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FeaturesBBC: Whisper breaks into top three
The Uefa Women’s Euros helps propel the indie into second place


















