All BBC1 articles – Page 74
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News
2019 - the year ahead
Broadcast looks ahead to the key decisions, challenges and opportunities facing the biggest broadcasters in the coming year
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Features
Shocks, flops and a female Doc
Broadcast looks back at a year when Big Brother bowed out and women took on some iconic roles
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Critics
Mary Berry's Christmas Party
“Escapism at its finest, an hour during which the most stressful thing that could possibly happen is a failed pastry.”
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News
Lifting the lid on Les Mis’ colourblind casting
Producers and cast describe how they injected new life into an old cassic
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NHU chief hails YouTube
Dynasties exec Mike Gunton reflects on how the platform is giving added value to the BBC’s wildlife output
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ITV peaktime powers past BBC1
Commercial channel gains significant ground to push its main rival down into second place
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Doctor Who to return in 2020
Chris Chibnall to remain as showrunner with regular cast staying on board
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Fiona Bruce to host Question Time
BBC confirms Antiques Roadshow host as David Dimbleby’s successor
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BBC launches £8.8m Countryfile tender
Indies invited to bid for two-year contract to produce 104 episodes of rural staple
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Strictly showrunner leaves after six years
Editor Sarah James steps up as Louise Rainbow departs
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Starz aligns with BBC for crime thriller
US cable broadcaster takes over from TNT as co-producer of Dublin Murders
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McGovern: Contemporary drama 'lacks emotion'
Care writer says TV should play to scripted’s strength in building characters
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Video
Les Misérables, BBC1
Olivia Colman, Lily Collins, David Oyelowo and Adeel Akhtar star in BBC Studios/Lookout Point adaptation of Victor Hugo’s classic
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News
People’s Vote angered by Brexit TV debate
Second referendum campaigners claim May-Corbyn head-to-head breaches Ofcom and BBC guidelines
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Killing Eve spurs on iPlayer success
Sid Gentle Films thriller occupied six of top ten slots on VoD service in October
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eOne strikes deal with McMafia exec
Distributor gets first look at projects from Cuba founder’s indie Mam Tor
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Party leaders face TV Brexit debate impasse
Theresa May accepts BBC offer - but Jeremy Corbyn insists that ITV is the better option
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Video
The Long Song, BBC1
Heyday Films drama based on Andrea Levy’s novel about the dying days of slavery in Jamaica
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Features
BBC Christmas highlights
Watership Down and a new series of Luther scheduled for the festive period