All BBC articles – Page 330

  • Common Sense
    Video

    Common Sense, BBC2

    2017-01-09T16:03:00Z

    Studio Lambert prepares launch of new topical comedy series.

  • Donald Trump
    News

    BBC3 explores Trump assassination attempt

    2017-01-09T12:16:00Z

    The failed assassination of Donald Trump is to be the subject of a BBC3 documentary, released on the day of the incoming president’s inauguration.

  • Sherlock
    Ratings

    Sherlock sinks to low

    2017-01-09T12:04:00Z

    WEEKEND: Sherlock fell by 2m to its lowest ever performance against stiff competition from Endeavour – as Dance Dance Dance got underway with 4m viewers.

  • Let It Shine
    Ratings

    Let It Shine & The Voice UK share the honours

    2017-01-09T10:32:00Z

    SATURDAY: Let It Shine and The Voice both made solid starts in the entertainment battle as BBC1’s drama gamble with Taboo paid off.  

  • VR
    News

    BBC Worldwide takes first VR steps

    2017-01-06T10:27:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has taken its first steps into virtual reality – partnering with Oculus to launch three VR experiences that immerse users in the world of a caracal cat, oogpister beetle and black bear.

  • David Bowie
    Video

    Bowie: The Last Five Years, BBC2

    2017-01-06T09:36:00Z

    BBC Music doc featuring unseen and rare archive footage of the legendary musician.

  • Real-Housewives-of-ISIS
    News

    Revolting star defends Real Housewives of ISIS sketch

    2017-01-05T13:10:00Z

    The creator of BBC2 comedy Revolting has defended an ISIS-themed sketch parody of the Real Housewives franchise after the Hat Trick-produced show received a number of complaints online.

  • Hospital
    Video

    Hospital, BBC2

    2017-01-04T10:41:00Z

    Label1 documentary shines a spotlight on the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.

  • WWBD
    News

    BBC3 asks What Would Beyoncé Do?!

    2017-01-04T10:21:00Z

    Comedian Luisa Omielan is bringing her stand-up special What Would Beyoncé Do?! to BBC3.

  • Taboo
    Video

    Taboo, BBC1

    2017-01-03T13:28:00Z

    Scott Free Productions and Hardy Son and Baker’s drama series.

  • Let It Shine
    News

    Let It Shine to set standard for BBCS

    2017-01-03T13:27:00Z

    The executive producer of BBC Studios’ entertainment format Let It Shine has acknowledged there is a “lot riding on it” becoming a success as the division prepares to commercialise.

  • Mcintyre
    Ratings

    Michael McIntyre dominates Christmas Eve

    2017-01-03T11:05:00Z

    Michael McIntyre’s Big Show smashed its first series’ average, while We’re Going On A Bear Hunt performed well on C4 and The Witness For The Prosecution struggled to match previous Agatha Christie adaptations.

  • Sherlock
    Ratings

    Sherlock tops festive ratings

    2017-01-03T11:03:00Z

    Sherlock was the most-watched show of the festive period, barring BBC1’s fireworks coverage, while Sky 1 cooked up success with Dawn French drama Delicious.

  • Strictly Come Dancing
    Ratings

    Strictly triumphs on Christmas Day

    2017-01-03T10:31:00Z

    Strictly Come Dancing’s festive special clinched the Christmas Day ratings battle, but the combined ratings for The Queen’s Speech ultimately took the crown.

  • Close to the Enemy
    Ratings

    Close To The Enemy closes with 1.5m

    2016-12-23T11:09:00Z

    THURSDAY: Stephen Poliakoff’s period drama closed just short of the BBC2 slot average following the finale of Masterchef: the Professionals.

  • Cold Feet
    News

    Britbox faces distribution dilemma

    2016-12-23T09:26:00Z

    BBC Worldwide and ITV Studios will have to think increasingly strategically about the way in which they distribute shows digitally following the launch of US SVoD service Britbox, according to digital distributors.

  • Six Wives with Lucy Worsley
    Ratings

    Six Wives bows out with 3.2m

    2016-12-22T12:12:00Z

    WEDNESDAY: BBC1’s docu-drama recreating the tumultuous marriages of Henry VIII closed narrowly behind the channel’s slot opposite series finales on BBC2 and ITV

  • Holby City
    News

    BBC Studios production tariffs in the spotlight

    2016-12-22T09:53:00Z

    Ofcom has been charged with ensuring that the BBC commissions shows from BBC Studios at market rates after rivals raised concerns that the subsidiary would receive favourable terms.

  • Pitch Perfect
    News

    Tuesday's Child lands BBC1 singing format

    2016-12-21T12:26:00Z

    Tuesday’s Child has landed its first peak-time BBC1 show – a Saturday night music format inspired by the hit film Pitch Perfect.

  • Blippar
    News

    Planet Earth II unlocks AR app

    2016-12-21T11:16:00Z

    Planet Earth II is to receive the augmented reality (AR) treatment after BBC Worldwide forged a partnership with mobile app developer Blippar.