Latest BBC News – Page 3
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NewsWildlife filmmaker Mike Salisbury dies aged 84
NHU producer was longtime Attenborough collaborator
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NewsIn brief: See-Saw investment; BBC Creator Lab; Sky News podcasts
Slow Horses indie scores £38m injection to fund feature films
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NewsMatt Brittin sets out need for BBC to ‘experiment more bravely’
New DG tells staff they must test ideas with speed
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NewsPanorama to air sexual assault investigation into Channel 4 hit MAFS UK
BBC1 investigation will air tonight at 8pm
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NewsMPs summon major names to kick off BBC charter review hearings
Alex Mahon, James Graham and Marina Hyde will go before CMS Committee next week
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NewsAMC+ strikes Doctor Who deal with BBC Studios
US streamer picks up exclusive rights to 2005-2022 episodes
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NewsBBC picks up Aussie tennis series Goolagong
Factual drama hails from The Newsreader indie Werner Film Productions
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NewsLee Mack rails against snobbery towards studio sitcoms
‘People think if you can hear an audience laugh, it is in the past’, comic says
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NewsMichael Gove: broadcasters must make ‘more effort’ to engage news viewers
Journalist and former cabinet minister calls on channels to protect deep-dive factual content
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NewsJames Corden urges double series orders for new comedy
Gavin & Stacey co-creator wants networks to give shows more time to prove themselves
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NewsJon Petrie: it’s good Small Prophets didn’t get an American backer
BBC comedy director suggests Mackenzie Crook series benefitted from protracted funding search
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NewsDiane Morgan talks up power of silly comedy
Writer and actor discusses her love of physicality and ‘weirdo’ characters
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NewsJon Petrie challenges streamers to up comedy commissioning
Genre chief says BBC welcomes the competition and ‘backs comedies because we love them, not because an algorithm tells us to’
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NewsAmy Gledhill lands major BBC1 comedy
Comedian teams with Avalon for open relationship series, while Nice One lands comedy with Derry Girls star
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NewsAmandaland leads BBC comedy recommissions
Six titles score third series while Two Doors Down returns after three-year break
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NewsDeborah Turness: broadcasters must strike ‘new deal’ with journalists
Ex-BBC News chief tells Broadcast legacy news outlets should permit staff to share expertise on YouTube and other platforms to build audience rapport
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NewsEx-BBC News chief sounds alarm over news influencers
Deborah Turness urges traditional broadcasters to ‘liberate their talent’ as personalities like Joe Rogan grow in popularity
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NewsNaked pockets Big Break revival for BBC2
Multi-part snooker-based gameshow will see Paddy McGuinness and Stephen Hendry taking to the baize


















