All BBC articles – Page 127
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VideoTrail: Scarlett’s Driving School, BBC1
Learner drivers, who missed out on driving lessons during the pandemic, are invited to her five-day crash course. Produced by Frieda TV
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NewsJane Hill to stay at BBC to present BBC1 bulletins
Reeta Chakrabarti moves exclusively to lunchtime bulletin
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NewsPaul Royall named interim executive BBC news channels editor
Editor of BBC News at One, Six and Ten to step in for Jess Brammar on maternity leave
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NewsPeacock renews The Traitors
Studio Lambert gets second series of hit format with Andy Cohen to host reunion special for streamer
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NewsITV and BBC partner to recruit more psychologists for TV programmes
Broadcasters join forces to expand on duty of care measures
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NewsScottish TV training scheme rolled out following pilot
BBC, C4 and Screen Scotland back eight placements on fact ent shows
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NewsHospital indie to produce second medical series for BBC2
Label1 lands eight part ob-doc based in Leeds
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NewsChief BBC News presenters unveiled ahead of channel merger
Core presenting team cut from 15 to five following competitive screen tests
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NewsBBCS appoints first deputy head of production
Queen’s funeral production exec Gemma Thomas to oversee ceremonial events including the Coronation Concert
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NewsBBC News investigative chief to oversee UK story teams
Head of UK Insight Ravin Sampat promoted to executive news editor
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FeaturesPSBs buck trend as streamers lead decline in commissions
Broadcast Intelligence’s Programme Index logged 1,748 commissions in 2022, down 9% on the previous year
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NewsAlly Castle and Tanya Motie to head TAP
Channel 4 and BBC funding new roles at the disability campaign group
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VideoTrail: Charlotte in Sunderland, BBC3
Charlotte Crosby pursues her personal and professional dreams in her hometown. Produced by Chatterbox Media
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NewsBBC staff mull industrial action over local radio cuts
Strikes could begin in March as 70% vote against proposals
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NewsBBC chair appointment investigation head steps down
William Shawcross to make way for independent lead after revealing previous ties with Richard Sharp
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NewsReport finds journalistic risks to impartiality at the BBC
‘Too many journalists lack understanding of basic economics or lack confidence reporting it’
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Behind The ScenesHow His Dark Materials is opening up new worlds
Bad Wolf has spent the past six years working on its adaptation for BBC1, but the show’s impact on the TV industry will last much longer


















