All BBC articles – Page 113
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NewsBBC veteran to lead Bettany Hughes indie
Dixi Stewart departs corporation after 24 years to join SandStone Global
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VideoTrail: Sort Your Life Out, BBC1
Second series of the Optomen format which takes six families across the UK on a week-long mission to completely declutter their homes
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NewsOnce Upon A Time in Iraq commissioner heads to Passion
Hamish Fergusson to become creative director after four years at the BBC
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NewsTim Davie: news presenter departures ‘sad but necessary’
David Eades, Joanna Gosling and Tim Willcox stepping down ahead of channel merger
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NewsBBC mid-term review to focus on bias
Michelle Donelan says impartiality issue is ‘not job done’
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NewsModest TV wins tender for Eurovision draw
Andrea Hamilton to exec produce the BBC’s first Eurovision 2023 event later this month
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NewsAmol Rajan calls for greater recognition for BBC News producers
Audiences should be made aware of ‘brilliant producers’ funded via the licence fee
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VideoTrail: Amy Dowden’s Dare to Dance, BBC1 Wales
Dance pro and Strictly star gives people who’d love to dance the chance to learn a spectacular routine. Produced by Wildflame Productions
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NewsBazalgette raises alarm over BBC digital-only plan
Former ITV chair raises prospect of conflict interrupting communications
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NewsBBC remains committed to second Holby City successor
Continues hunt for continuing drama from the nations, 18 months after pledge
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NewsPodcast boom helps BBC Sounds reach 1.5bn plays
Newscast tops the chart as audio platform helps listeners make sense of the headlines
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NewsTony Hall: poorer people should pay less for licence fee
Former director general calls for reform of BBC funding model
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VideoTrail: Amanda and Alan’s Italian Job, BBC1
Amanda Holden and Alan Carr work together to restore a house in Italy. Produced by Voltage
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VideoTrail: Waterloo Road, BBC1
Revival of the school drama focussing on a troubled Rochdale comprehensive school. Co-produced by Rope Ladder Fiction and Wall to Wall
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NewsHands-off production fed The Traitors’ ‘real’ drama
BBC and Studio Lambert creatives reveal light touch approach to hit reality show’s “mad campness and secrecy”
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FeaturesThe BBC show that shaped me
To celebrate the corporation’s centenary, key industry figures reveal the shows that have had a lasting impact on their lives and careers


















