All BBC2 articles – Page 39
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NewsBBC celebrates literature with Gatiss, Collins and Mantel
Literature slate expands with raft of single docs
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NewsTheroux to cast spotlight on UK’s sex economy
Hour-long doc delves into legal sex trade in the technological age for BBC2
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NewsQuibi rights policy intrigues indies
Producers able to repackage short-form content and sell to other platforms after two years
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Behind The ScenesInside the Factory, BBC2
Executive producer Amanda Lyon on the military levels of organisation required to produce the popular Voltage series
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NewsGone Fishing: tales from the riverbank
Like the fish they’re trying to catch, Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse don’t take direction too well when they’re in the moment, says Lisa Clark
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Behind The ScenesBehind the Scenes: taking The Chef’s Brigade around the world
Following celebrity chef Jason Atherton into Michelin-starred kitchens for our food-meets-travelogue show was hot work, says Dominique Foster
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The Broadcast InterviewInside No 9: mini films on a panel show budget
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith on how delivering distinctive ideas on a low tariff has sharpened their scripts
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NewsPeaky Blinders bags double recommission
Birmingham-set BBC drama will run to at least seven series
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NewsFrankie Boyle to front Two Rivers’ debut BBC network show
Comic to tour Scotland in four-parter from Alan Clements’ fledgling indie
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NewsBBC2 boss: We’ve turned down shows on duty of care grounds
Patrick Holland tells MPs of pressure on University Challenge contributors
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Behind The ScenesStargazing: Moon Landing Special, BBC2
When Donald Trump shut down the US government, our tightly scheduled production almost got stuck on the launch pad
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NewsPhoebe Waller-Bridge shows leads Brits’ Emmy charge
Fleabag and Killing Eve bag a combined 30 nominations, while Sky/HBO drama Chernobyl gets 19
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NewsImelda Staunton to star in BBCS’ Apple comedy
As-yet untitled project comes from emerging writer
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NewsTCB commissions cult doc
Three-part series marks a move into premium factual space for Kew-owned outfit
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FeaturesThe BBC: what next?
From iPlayer rights and SVoD rivals to fragmented audiences and IP delivery, Tara Conlan surveys the corporation’s challenges
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NewsSharon Horgan: ‘Abandoning ideas feels like sacrilege’
The Catastrophe writer and Merman co-founder tells Robin Parker about her creative juggling act


















