All BBC3 articles – Page 12
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Behind The ScenesBad Love: Why Did Fri Kill Kyle?, BBC3
A multi-perspective approach helped bring balance to this emotive doc, says producer/director Danielle Spears
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FeaturesLove In The Flesh
‘This could provide a more acceptable way into that TV community because of its authenticity’
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NewsBBC3 issues £100k northeast doc tender
Ties with BBC England and Northern Film + Media to seek single doc
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NewsInsight TV boards BBC3’s Squad Goals
Curious Films to follow Calum Best’s first year as Dorking Wanderers FC Ladies chair
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News110% scores debut amid BBC fact ent slate
Siobhan Greene and Denise O’Donoghue’s Unbreakable emerges alongside Studio Ramsay, Wall to Wall and Wonderhood formats
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NewsBBC seeks fact ent formats with spike
Catherine Catton open to mischievous and provocative ideas
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VideoTrailer: Conversation with Friends, BBC3/Hulu
Element Pictures’ adaptation of Sally Rooney’s debut novel following a college student as she navigates a series of relationships
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CommentBBC3 revival is good for society
Digital UK chief Jonathan Thompson argues that return of linear channel represents true value
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FeaturesFirst look: Conversation with Friends
Element Pictures’ adaptation of Sally Rooney’s debut novel set for BBC3 this spring
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VideoTrailer: Starstruck, BBC3
Second series of Avalon Television sitcom written by and featuring Rose Matafeo
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NewsBBC3 orders Glow Up celebrity special
Wall To Wall special produced in association with Comic Relief
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NewsDrag Race creators herald BBC3 return
World Of Wonder’s Fenton Bailey & Randy Barbato on the broadcaster’s crucial role
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NewsCampbell highlights regional focus ahead of BBC3 relaunch
Controller to create programming that represents youngsters across the country
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NewsBBC3 preps ‘shareable’ news bulletin
The Catch Up to be fronted by Levi Jouavel, Kirsty Grant and Callum Tulley
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VideoThis is BBC Three!
Teaser showcasing upcoming shows on BBC3 including RuPaul’s Drag Race UK VS The World, Gassed up and Lazy Susan
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NewsPJDN creators score BBC3 sitcom
Big Talk to produce Steve Stamp and Ben Murray’s Peacock, alongside single drama from Aysha Rafaele


















