All BBC articles – Page 41
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NewsIn brief: Netflix set for Meghan Markle series; tributes paid to Johnnie Walker
With Love, Meghan will land on streamer later this month
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NewsCreative industry grandees secure New Year Honours
All3 founder Steve Morrison rewarded alongside top actors and former Bafta chief
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NewsStacey Solomon and Joe Swash land BBC1 reality show
Optomen behind fly-on-the-wall series following couple and their four children
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NewsBBC acquires Tom Hanks nature series
The Americas was filmed over 180 expeditions and took five years to make
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NewsDani Harmer to make directing debut in The Dumping Ground
Tracy Beaker actor goes behind-the-scenes in upcoming series
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Behind The ScenesProtecting the secrets of Gavin & Stacey: The Finale
From surprise guest appearances to avoiding the paps, how James Corden, Ruth Jones and the crew pulled off the iconic sitcom’s final episode
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CommentBBC Children’s chief: 'Kids' media landscape is in decline'
Patricia Hidalgo urges the wider industry to provide more incentives to make children’s TV
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NewsBBC2 to spotlight Michelle Mone scandal
Rogan Scotland preps docuseries telling ‘astonishing’ story of lingerie entrepreneur
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NewsBBC1 film to celebrate Bradford becoming City of Culture
Candour to go behind-the-scenes of 2025 opening ceremony
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NewsLouise Minchin to join Rip Off Britain
Former BBC Breakfast presenter to join Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville in presenting line up
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RatingsITV and BBC find some new big hitters
The likes of Gladiators and The 1% Club are winning lots of new fans while old staples continue to do well
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NewsBBC hires YouTube policy chief to run public affairs
Former Gordon Brown spokesman Iain Bundred is due to start March 2025
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FeaturesPaul Weatherley: Industry (Bad Wolf for HBO and BBC1)
“The final episode took so many turns I really didn’t see coming”
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NewsCelebrity MasterChef gets Grace Dent in as judge
Restaurant critic and author to join BBC1 show in wake of Gregg Wallace allegations
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FeaturesEllie Kahn: Sambre – Anatomy of a Crime (Federation Studios, Versus Production)
“The series might be in French, but its message feels instantly and unsettlingly familiar”
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FeaturesAlice Redman: We Might Regret This (Roughcut TV for BBC2)
“The show deserves the utmost praise for showcasing the realities of living with a disability and highlighting some of the everyday problems of disabled adults”
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FeaturesChris Curtis: Hell Jumper (Expectation for BBC2)
Members of the team pick their favourite programmes of 2024
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NewsTim Davie: World Service has potential to double its reach
BBC director general sets out ambition to move from a ‘cling-on’ mindset to a growth plan
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NewsBBC NI launches scripted scheme for local indies
Green Lit project follows on from Hot House scheme
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CommentWhy the words ‘branded content’ are no longer dirty
Bullion Productions’ Jack Newman says the TV industry should be actively collaborating with brands to help them supersize ideas


















