All BBC articles – Page 145
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Features
Channel of the Year: BBC2
‘Outstanding creative performance in its factual heartland and a peerless non-scripted slate’
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Features
Best documentary series: Once Upon a Time in Iraq
‘This was incredible film-making. Intelligent, fascinating, gripping and a powerful human insight into an epic story’
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Features
Best drama series: I May Destroy You
‘Blisteringly original storytelling that excelled in every area’
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News
Whoopi Goldberg to address Edinburgh
Global icon to give keynote address as festival rejigs controller sessions
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News
Bafta-winning director: Lee Miller remains relevant
Teresa Griffiths unpacks story behind BBC2 doc about model-turned-WW2 war correspondent
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News
Analysis: Martin Bashir – what comes next?
Independent news board could be established within three years as division’s morale takes a hit
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News
Bafta Craft winners call for recruitment change
Gatekeepers should reach more under-represented groups, say award recipients
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News
Whittingdale: BBC will not be defunded
Culture minister dubs corporation a ’priceless national asset’
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Comment
Failings of the past must not damage the BBC’s future
Broadcast’s view on the Bashir scandal and Lord Dyson’s report
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News
BBC to publish reasons behind Bashir rehire
Tim Davie pledges to inform public next week while raising fears about impact of scandal on news teams
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BBC chair: DG is investigating Bashir rehire
Richard Sharp blames ’cultural failings’ for Bashir scandal
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Video
Factual chiefs: Patel, Horan & Davies
Restart: BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5 execs unpack their plans
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News
BBC board launches news probe
Sir Nick Serota to assess effectiveness of policies following ’profoundly sobering period’
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News
Dowden: BBC must quickly restore trust
Culture secretary to consider if editorial mistakes could occur under current structures following Dyson report
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News
Bashir latest: attention turns to BBC future
Priti Patel dubs it a ’very significant’ moment, as Tony Hall resigns from National Gallery
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Martin Bashir: reaction
Boris Johnson, DCMS Committee chair Julian Knight and Ofcom chief exec Melanie Dawes among those to react to Lord Dyson report