All BBC articles – Page 121
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FeaturesFirst look: The Following Events Are Based on a Pack of Lies, BBC1
Sister drama about two women and a conman airs next year
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NewsCommonwealth and Olympic Games exec to oversee Eurovision
Martin Green to lead team with All Together Now’s Andrew Cartmell exec producing live shows
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Behind The ScenesThe Hunt for the World’s End Killers, BBC1 Scotland
Executive producerMick McAvoy on making a true-crime doc two-parter about a gruesome doube murder
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NewsTim Davie: ‘healthy paranoia’ keeps BBC fighting fit
Claims competition for audiences’ time is as stiff from gaming as SVoDs
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NewsKaren Wightman cemented as Panorama editor
Interim chief handed permanent ownership of investigative strand
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NewsSteve Backshall leads pair of CBBC environmental shows
NHU’s Deadly Mission Shark joined by True To Nature’s OZT Goes Wild in Britain
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NewsAudio UK: BBC must put all radio shows out to tender
Calls for approach to TV shows to be replicated as corporation considers extending commercialisation
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VideoTrail: Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, BBC1
Third series of the Saturday night entertainment format. Produced by Hungry Bear Media
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NewsBBC finds Gary Lineker in breach of impartiality rules
Match of the Day presenter rapped over Tory donor tweet to Liz Truss
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FeaturesMartin Compston’s Scottish Fling
‘Martin and Phil are rediscovering Scotland as they’ve never known it before, as is the viewer’
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NewsOff The Fence tracks endangered gorillas for BBC2
Life In Colour cameraman Vianet Djenguet embeds himself with a troop of gorillas in Congo
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FeaturesThe Real Mo Farah
‘An exceptional story that has never been told before and represents everything we hoped for as our launch into the marketplace’
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NewsCBBC and ABC tie for Aussie tween comedy
Patricia Hidalgo heralds new relationship with PSB counterpart
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Behind The ScenesTS Eliot: Into The Waste Land, BBC2
Director Susanna White on unbuttoning the legacy of a notoriously private poet through film
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FeaturesThe English
‘Everything feels huge and cinematic. It doesn’t feel like an everyday piece of television’
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