All BBC articles – Page 155
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News
Pact: BBC should up N&R tariffs
Max Rumney calls on corporation to stop its London-centric approach
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News
BBC to get to set own quotas
Ofcom to allow corporation to submit proposals, rather than dictate targets
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BBC policy boss: we are a market shaper
Clare Sumner says its decisions help generate investment around the world
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Morning wrap: Disney+; Nexus Studios; Podcast Awards
Star channel will offer more adult-targeted programming
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BBC and ABC combine on Rivers doc
Stranger than Fiction Films/Arrow Pictures feature follows success of Mountain
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Video
Attenborough’s Life in Colour, BBC1/Netflix
Natural history series exploring the many ways animals use colour throughout their lives. Produced by Humble Bee Films and SeaLight Pictures
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News
Capitol Hill riots examined by Dan Reed
Amos Pictures’ Four Hours at the Capitol distributed by Abacus Media Rights
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Video
DNA Family Secrets, BBC2
Stacey Dooley helps to uncover people’s questions about their family, health or ancestry by visiting a DNA testing clinic. Produced by Minnow Films
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DG: BBC will improve on Muslim issues
DG suggests meeting with Woman’s Hour critics after Emma Barnett interview sparks ire
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Features
Gallery: Bloodlands
Selection of images from the set of the Hat Trick Mercurio (HTM) drama series for BBC1
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News
BBC Studios signs Michael McIntyre talent exec
Sinead Oldnall joins Suzy Lamb’s ents and music team
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Behind The Scenes
Recreating the Blitz Spirit for BBC1
Covid-19, budgets and a trio of lockdown beards were among the challenges we faced creating our latest Lucy Worsley programme, says Emma Hindley
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News
Roman Kemp explores male mental health and suicide for BBC3
Twofour lines up doc on ‘silent emergency’ with Capital radio DJ
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McQueen and Coel dominate BPG nominations
Small Axe and I May Destroy You up for multiple gongs
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Over-75 TV licences: one-in-seven still not sorted
BBC extends deadline six months after change introduced
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Morning wrap: The Serpent; Plimsoll; Renowned
Crime drama has become iPlayer’s most popular new BBC programme since Normal People
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