All BBC articles – Page 191
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NewsRobbie Gibb joins BBC board
Broadcaster’s former head of Westminster and Number 10 comms chief to serve four-year term
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NewsOfcom chair: PSBs struggling with genre diversity
Terry Burns blames intensifying competition for retreat from niche offerings
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FeaturesBreaking into the comedy boys’ club
Despite repeated calls for more comedy shows with female writers, the latest stats from Broadcast’s Programme Index suggest progress has been slow
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NewsBBC Scotland chief: N&R plan will shift centre of gravity
Steve Carson says talent will no longer have to travel to London for work
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Behind The ScenesThe extraordinary story behind Saved By A Stranger
Justine Kershaw reveals how a near-fatal accident inspired Blink’s new BBC2 series about strangers connected through trauma
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NewsBBC N&R contribution jumps
Around £2.5bn of value created outside London, according to KPMG report
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VideoThe Great British Photography Challenge, BBC4
Masterclass series in which six amateur photographers undertake a range of themed weekly challenges. Produced by Storyboard Studios
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NewsMortimer: PSBs forced to sell ‘crown jewels’ to SVoDs
STV Studios chief urges government to help broadcasters maintain exclusivity
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VideoLine of Duty, BBC1
Finale of the sixth series of Jed Mercurio’s police drama from World Productions
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NewsBroadchurch director sets up shop
James Strong ties with Richard Stokes and Matt Tombs to establish Strong Film & Television
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VideoThe Pursuit of Love, BBC1/Amazon
Adaptation of Nancy Mitford’s novel, following an upper-class family and set between World War I and II. Produced by Moonage Pictures and Open Book
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Behind The ScenesDreaming Whilst Black: from web to BBC1
Our Comedy Slice adaptation of Adjani Salmon’s online hit shows people of colour given senior positions create brilliant programmes, says Gina Lyons
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NewsZara McDermott explores sexism in schools
BBC3 single follows Love Island star’s debut on Revenge Porn
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CommentThe door to wildlife TV is open to the LGBTQI+ community
Things have come a long way since the “tokenisation and stereotypes” of the 90s, says wildlife presenter Dan O’Neill
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PodcastNewswrap: Sports broadcasting and the short-lived ESL
The ESL may be consigned to the dustbin but we use the opportunity to assess the state of play in sports broadcasting
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NewsBBC teams achieving gender parity doubles
50:50 project significantly improves on-screen female representation


















