All BBC articles – Page 185
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NewsBBC Diana row erupts 25 years on
Princess’s brother Earl Spencer rejects offer of internal inquiry into Panorama
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VideoSaving Britain’s Pubs with Tom Kerridge, BBC2
Chef Tom Kerridge immerses himself in the fortunes of a pub under threat of closure. Produced by Bone Soup
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NewsDyke: next BBC chair should be a Tory
Former DG claims corporation needs a bridge to Conservative government
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VideoRob Rinder: The Holocaust, My Family and Me, BBC1
Robert Rinder meets two British Jewish families who have been affected by the Holocaust. Produced by Wall to Wall
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NewsPodcast: C4 Annual Report plus BBC impartiality backlash
Hannah Bowler steers us through an action-packed week in which C4 mounted a comeback and BBC guidelines caused chaos
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NewsBBC forced to clarify journalists can attend Pride
Confusion over implications of impartiality guidelines
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NewsCovid forces BBC Small Indie Fund to prioritise producer survival
Helen Blenkinsop warns small producers face huge challenges
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NewsBBC issues stringent social media guidelines
Journalists and high-profile presenters must stick closely to guidance or risk recriminations
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Behind The ScenesSmall Axe: Lessons in black history
Tracing the stories of black West Indians over 16 years, director Steve McQueen’s new BBC1 series couldn’t be more relevant or timely
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CommentBBC3 needs to balance online and linear
Combined presence across TV and on-demand is best strategy for youth channel, says Scott Bryan
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NewsBBC Studios launches e-learning service
Jed Mercurio and David Walliams attached as BBC’s commercial arm forges BBC Maestro
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FeaturesGlued to the Screen: Freddie Flintoff: Living with Bulimia
Daniela Neumann is humbled by this taboo-busting documentary that raises awareness of the condition in men
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FeaturesThe BBC’s radical commissioning plan
Industry reacts to corporation’s proposal for switch to iPlayer-first approach
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The Broadcast InterviewSaving Strictly: Interview with showrunner Sarah James
Exec producer on stress, self isolation and same-sex couples
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CommentUS-style news won’t work in UK
Impartiality rules mean there is no place for polarised, opinion-heavy services, says Peter Bazalgette
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CommentBroadcasters are no longer slaves to the schedule
The BBC and ITV are leading the charge in transforming the commissioning status quo, says Chris Curtis
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NewsExpectation to make BBC2 war crimes drama
Toby Jones starring in factual drama Danny Boy (working title)

















