All BBC articles – Page 626
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NewsPolice from the UK and abroad join forces for BBC3
Four police officers from around the world will come to the UK to work with their British counterparts in a new series for BBC3 from the partnership behind Undercover Princes.
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NewsBBC and Living TV Group in Steadfast debt talks
The BBC and Living TV Group are attempting to recoup tens of thousands of pounds from Steadfast Television, and October Films has picked up the rights to the bust indie’s Brit Cops brand.
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NewsUnions claim victory in talks over BBC pensions
The joint unions are claiming victory in the latest series of negotiations over the BBC’s pension reforms, having secured a deal in which they claim the chances of the BBC altering the annual inflation-linked pension increase are “virtually non-existent”.
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NewsBBC kicks off talks on indie relationships
The BBC has presented trade body Radio Independents Group (RIG) with a series of proposals to improve the commissioning process and open up better lines of communication with the industry.
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NewsGlobal iPlayer to launch with subs model
BBC Worldwide is planning to launch the global iPlayer on a subscription-only model when it goes live in the first half of next year, it has been revealed.
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NewsBBC Films must build recognition
BBC Films should build greater audience recognition and impact, particularly through a “more consistent presence on BBC2”, a review by the BBC Trust has said
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NewsDel Boy and Robin tops festive TV poll
The classic Only Fools And Horses episode in which Del Boy and Rodney dress up as Batman and Robin has been named as Britain’s most memorable Christmas TV moment in a poll.
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NewsBBC strike threat averted as pensions reform agreed
The BBC and joint unions – including the NUJ – have reached a final agreement over the corporation’s pension reforms.
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NewsCameron 'frustrated' by BBC Fifa doc
David Cameron has expressed his frustration after the BBC screened a documentary criticising football’s governing body Fifa only days before a decision is made on the 2018 World Cup.
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NewsUnions meet BBC to clarify final pensions point
Joint union officials are meeting the BBC today to clarify one final point in the pension reform proposals.
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NewsMP wades into Accused debate
A Tory MP has criticised the BBC’s decision to screen a controversial Jimmy McGovern drama about the British Army.
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NewsRichard Bacon to leave 6 Music
Richard Bacon is to leave digital radio station BBC 6 Music in December, citing heavy work commitments.
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NewsBBC1's Life of Riley to return
Caroline Quentin will return to BBC1 for a third season of the family sitcom Life of Riley.
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NewsBBC's Television Centre plans move forward
The BBC has stepped up its plans to sell the Television Centre in London.
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NewsBBC backs first production Masters
BBC Academy, Bournemouth University and Skillset have teamed up to create the UK’s first Masters in production management.
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NewsBrooker moves to BBC2 for Christmas Wipe
Charlie Brooker is moving to BBC2 for the first time for a Christmas special of his ‘Wipe’ strand.
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NewsBBC lands Damian Lewis for trafficking drama
Band of Brothers star Damian Lewis is to appear in a new BBC drama about human trafficking.
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NewsHistory show takes Bafta top slot
Horrible Histories stormed the British Academy Children’s Awards, taking home three awards.
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NewsBBC and NUJ turn to Acas in pension row
The two sides in the BBC pension dispute are to hold talks at conciliation service Acas to resolve a final point of clarification.
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Behind The ScenesCombat Kids, CBBC
Tackling the subject of army life in a child-friendly way, Paul Wilmshurst built a spaceship on a shoestring budget and battled the British weather.


















