All BBC articles – Page 152
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NewsBroadcasters unite for Climate Content Pledge
Major players to tackle climate change via six commitments
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NewsBBC doubles down on impartiality
Tim Davie lays out 10-point plan as Serota Report calls for change
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NewsAsia landmark leads BBC natural history slate
Seven-parter to focus on the continent, backed by singles from Windfall and Oxford Scientific
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FeaturesBBC rises to the eco challenge
Head of commissioning for science and natural history Jack Bootle aims to make the genre more environmentally friendly and avoid shows feeling ‘samey’
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NewsFormer BBC comedy chiefs Allen & Daughton land debut order
Boffola Pictures to co-pro BBC1 six-parter created by Daisy May Cooper and Selin Hizli
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NewsGeorge Floyd doc line producer named first Grierson hero
Take Your Knee Off My Neck’s Serena Kennedy honoured alongside Tabitha Jackson
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CommentWill actions match intentions in terms of changing the industry?
The freelance workforce makes changing attitudes about issues such as chronic illness very challenging, writes Laurence Williams
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NewsLove Islander tackles mental health for BBC
Dragonfly North responsible for Dr Alex George’s Children In Need doc
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NewsLookout Point to produce final Happy Valley
Third series of Sally Wainwright thriller switches from Red Production Company to BBC Studios label
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NewsGangs of London triumphs at Bafta Wales
It’s A Sin, The Pembrokeshire Murders and Black & Welsh also performed well
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VideoSort Your Life Out - With Stacey Solomon, BBC1
Optomen format taking six families across the UK on a week-long mission to completely declutter their homes
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NewsC4 shines at Edinburgh TV Awards
We Are Lady Parts, It’s A Sin, and Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back are among seven winners for the channel
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NewsBBC sets out net zero plan for 2030
The corporation pledges to cut business travel and switch to renewable energy
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VideoShowtrial, BBC1
World Productions drama about a trial that grips the nation, placing the main players at the heart of a media storm
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NewsDCMS set to back UK radio prominence on smart speakers
Digital Radio and Audio Review outlines recommendations to ensure continued access to BBC and commercial radio content
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NewsSenior figures demand clarity on BBC’s decision not to hire Marcus Ryder
Open letter is sent to BBC chair Richard Sharp following news story in Daily Mail

















