All BBC articles – Page 206
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NewsPaddy McGuinness: we want Top Gear spin-off
Presenter moots ’risqué’ BBC2 show to complement main programme when it switches to BBC1
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NewsBBC kicks off hunt for next DG
Recruitment firm Odgers Berndtson leading search for Tony Hall’s successor
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NewsBBCS strikes big Asian content deals
Dramas including Father Brown and Luther form part of debut sales to Japanese service U-Next
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NewsPulse Films to spotlight ‘whiteness’ for BBC2
Writer and broadcaster Afua Hirsch to front two-part social experiment
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NewsBBC1 crowns King Gary with second series
Shiny Button comedy recommissioned off back of ‘encouraging’ iPlayer numbers
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NewsCurtis Brown assembles debut TV writing course
BBC drama exec Manda Levin leads industry names giving masterclasses
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NewsMorgan hints at contestable fund expansion
Culture secretary praises performance of industry-wide pots
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NewsBBC3 moves into NBH
Fiona Campbell’s team’s transfer from White City is designed to pool insight of young audiences
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NewsLicence fee decriminalisation: what you need to know
Broadcast unpicks the implications of the government’s review
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NewsBBC lays out Small Indie Fund priorities
Underserved audiences and emerging talent will be prioritised in £1m pot allocation for sub-£10m producers
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NewsScreen Glue secures first CBBC commission
Jasper James’ indie ponders life’s questions in comedy science format
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NewsUnion fury at government’s ‘act of sabotage’ over licence fee
NUJ and Bectu decry ‘catastrophic’ impact of decriminalisation
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The Broadcast InterviewJeremy Vine: coming out from behind the desk
How the veteran presenter is making C5’s current affairs show his own
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NewsWriters Room head: industry is failing disabled writers
Anne Edyvean also highlights working class challenge
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NewsJames Purnell raises young listener concerns
Radio 1’s Greg James breakfast show’s audience falls by 6%, Rajar figures show
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NewsC5 scoops Broadcast Awards channel of the year
Broadcaster wins prestigious award for the first time as Studio Lambert lands indie gong
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FeaturesChannel of the Year: Channel 5
“C5 has delivered remarkable success in its popular-factual heartland, with Michael Palin In North Korea and Our Yorkshire Farm leading the way”
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FeaturesBest original programme: They Shall Not Grow Old
“A history book brought to life in the most arresting way”

















