All BBC3 articles – Page 18
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Features
Providing a platform for sex offenders
Blakeway North’s BBC3 film overcame access and budgetary challenges
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News
Little Mix star to explore racism for BBC3
Leigh-Anne Pinnock fronts Dragonfly doc following her appearance on C4’s The Talk
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News
BBC3 buys Call Me By Your Name creator’s debut
Acquires Luca Guadagnino’s We Are Who We Are from Fremantle
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News
Drag Race goes Dutch
Vincent TV to co-produce with original indie World of Wonder for RTL Videoland
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News
BBC brings back stand-up audience
Phil McIntyre format to take advantage of government relaxation of social-distancing guidelines
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Comment
What the Radio 1 of yesteryear can teach today’s BBC
Paul Robinson on what radio’s relationship with 15-24s reveals about an audience that’s falling out of love with the BBC
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News
BBC3 commissioners switch to factual
Nasfim Haque and Carl Callam handed new roles with Beejal-Maya Patel promoted
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Video
The Young Offenders, BBC3
Vico Films comedy following the adventurous and criminalized lives of Cork-based teenagers Conor MacSweeney and Jock O’Keefe
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Features
Edgar-Jones on catching the zeitgeist in Normal People
Star of Element Pictures’ series on finding Sally Rooney’s Spotify playlist and working with an intimacy coordinator
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Behind The Scenes
Telling Trump’s tale through tweets for BBC3
Communicating ‘The Donald’s’ revolutionary method of speaking to the electorate was made all the harder by lockdown, says director Emeka Onono
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Video
Canada’s Drag Race, BBC3
Northern American version of RuPaul’s Drag Race, produced by World of Wonder
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News
Hulu boards Conversations with Friends
SVoD to co-produce BBC3 adaptation of Sally Rooney’s debut novel
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News
BBC3 seeks Scottish fact-ent formats
Unveils creative brief alongside BBC Scotland and Screen Scotland
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Behind The Scenes
Dramatising the reality of fast fame
Reggie Yates’s drama exploration of reality TV feels like an urgent story to tell, says Sue Horth
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News
AMC boards BBC2’s This Is Going To Hurt
Ben Whishaw takes the lead in Sister’s adaptation of Adam Kay’s NHS memoir