All BBC articles – Page 250
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FeaturesAbby Ajayi: The House of Eliott
Long before she joined Shonda Rhimes’ team, the writer got an early education in ‘women getting shit done’ from BBC1’s 1920s fashion drama
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NewsAvanti boss: N&R can’t survive on crumbs
Emyr Afan calls for large-scale, returnable brands to ensure nations & regions thrives
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NewsShane Allen plots UK comedy body
BBC controller reveals ambition for cross-industry initiative to nurture genre and engage kids
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FeaturesJoel Morris: A Bit of Fry and Laurie
Stephen and Hugh’s barking businessmen saved the Philomena Cunk writer from joining the corporate world
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NewsUKTV staff air break-up concerns
Shift in culture among worries as BBC Studios takes full control of lion’s share of business
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NewsKids fund targets over sixes
Providing rich mix of shows for older children a key aim for Young Audiences Content Fund
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NewsBBC2 traces Werner Herzog journey
BBC Studios follows film-maker’s Bruce Chatwin-inspired nomadic quest
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NewsBBC buys Nick Hornby comedy
See-Saw Films’ short-form series State of the Union premieres on Sundance TV next month
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Behind The ScenesPilgrimage: The Road To Rome, BBC2
Following eight celebrities on an epic journey across Europe to meet Pope Francis was an emotional experience, says Caroline Matthews
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NewsITV hires Britbox content head
Amy Jones will oversee commissions, acquisition and scheduling for the streamer
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The Broadcast InterviewOur Planet: building a global landmark
Silverback Films reveal its ambitions for Netflix’s biggest factual bet to date
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NewsBBCS ups Lisa Opie to UK production MD
Former factual chief takes up strategic oversight of business
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FeaturesSimon Nye: Up Pompeii!
Frankie Howerd’s Roman sitcom was never cool, but the influence of its fourth-wall breaking and corpsing lives on, argues the Durrells writer
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NewsBBC2 plans Seamus Heaney profile
Late Irish poet’s family opens up for Doubleband Films and Lone Star Productions film
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CommentAre PSBs up for the SVoD fight?
As more streaming services launch, broadcasters are learning to push back, says Kate Bulkley


















