All BBC articles – Page 97
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NewsIn brief: Bridge of Lies; Top Gear; Blue Therapy; Serial Lover; BBC4 acquisition
Return for BBC1 daytime quiz hosted by Ross Kemp
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NewsCulture secretary says BBC is ‘on occasion’ biased
Lucy Frazer tells MPs that BBC sometimes get its wrong - but does not offer examples
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NewsIn brief: Windrush doc; David Liddiment lecture; Rabbit Films; Fremantle
BBC Studios to produce Windrush: Portraits of a Generation for BBC2
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NewsCatherine Tate hails BBC for royal comedy commission
Co-creator and writer describes Queen of Oz - about a spoilt princess - as a palate cleanser after the Coronation coverage
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NewsBBC returns to The Travelling Auctioneers
STV’s daytime show lands second series with new presenter line up
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NewsBBC local journalists vote no confidence in leadership team
Over 90% of NUJ members make feelings known ahead of strikes
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VideoTrail: Man Like Mobeen, BBC3
Fourth series of Tiger Apect’s comedy about the life of Mobeen and the challenges he faces in Birmingham raising his younger sister
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NewsDame Elan Closs Stephens appointed acting BBC chair
Welsh non-executive board member to replace Richard Sharp later this month
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Behind The ScenesMy Husband the MMA Fighter, BBC1
Director Christine Johnston explains the challenges of directing and producing her first documentary film
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NewsFrustration as thousands refused entry to BBC1’s Gladiators
Fans report being turned away from Sheffield recording
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VideoTrail: Best Interests, BBC1
Family drama from Jack Thorne about making choices no parent would ever want to make. Produced by Chapter One Pictures and Fifth Season
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NewsEmily Maitlis lifts the lid on approach to Prince Andrew interview
Former Newsnight journalist was ‘terribly nervous’ of getting tone wrong
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NewsAsh Atalla: Today’s commissioners would find The Office ‘a pretty boring pitch’
Sitcom’s original producer says audiences now demand “more action”
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News‘Don’t insult the audience’s intelligence’ says Spy in the Ocean exec
John Downer on why he favours a ‘subtle’ approach to climate change in BBC1 landmark
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NewsBBC launches access scheme for disabled comedy editors
Roughcut, Fifty Fifty and Picture Shop supporting two placements to redress lack of representation in comedy post-production
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NewsKayleigh Llewellyn: Don’t be scared of having writers on set
In My Skin scribe says she won’t work with directors who are uncomfortable with writers on set
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NewsSharon Horgan’s agent cautions creatives about ‘getting sucked into business’
BBC Comedy Festival: Duncan Hayes says setting up shop can be a ‘distraction’ for writers
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NewsSuccession creator tells writers: ‘Make sure you are heard’
BBC Comedy Festival: Jesse Armstrong on set hierarchy, writers rooms, and the confusing role of a showrunner


















