All BBC articles – Page 232
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NewsC4 hires Jo Street as daytime chief
Role shifts to Glasgow as BBC commissioner leaves to lead PSB rival’s creative hub
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Behind The ScenesStargazing: Moon Landing Special, BBC2
When Donald Trump shut down the US government, our tightly scheduled production almost got stuck on the launch pad
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NewsStereotypes ‘creeping in’ to children’s shows
CBeebies’ Apple Tree House and Something Special among the bright spots in Hopster-commissioned survey
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NewsSecondary window rights: the £200m conundrum
Domestic sales revenues face pressure from expanded iPlayer & C4 terms
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NewsBBC poised to miss targets
Tony Hall’s ambitious goals for female and BAME senior staff unlikely to be met by 2020
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NewsPhoebe Waller-Bridge shows leads Brits’ Emmy charge
Fleabag and Killing Eve bag a combined 30 nominations, while Sky/HBO drama Chernobyl gets 19
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NewsMPs debate future of the licence fee
Petition sparks parliament to consider subscription and advertising-funded models for BBC
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NewsC4 drama exec joins Normal People producer
Element Pictures hires Jonny Richards to head TV development slate
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NewsNetflix boards BBC’s The Serpent
ITV Studios Global Entertainment brokers deal for Mammoth drama
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NewsBBC Studios Asia chief to return to London
David Weiland to take up newly-created management role
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NewsTCB commissions cult doc
Three-part series marks a move into premium factual space for Kew-owned outfit
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NewsRichard Frediani to helm BBC Breakfast
Former ITV head of news takes over from Adam Bullimore in Salford-based role
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NewsSky News to ditch ‘heartbeat bill’ phrase
Healthcare groups have appealed to broadcasters to avoid using emotive term
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FeaturesIndies complain to BBC over SPOTY tender
Sunset+Vine and Done and Dusted have taken issue with selection process
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CommentCharlotte Moore: making the BBC fit for the future
Three key principles will guide us as we face the challenges ahead
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FeaturesLinear: how long has it got?
With youngsters deserting traditional TV schedules, is the industry hurtling towards an on-demand-only future?


















