All BBC3 articles – Page 19
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FeaturesProviding a platform for sex offenders
Blakeway North’s BBC3 film overcame access and budgetary challenges
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NewsLittle 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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NewsBBC3 buys Call Me By Your Name creator’s debut
Acquires Luca Guadagnino’s We Are Who We Are from Fremantle
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NewsDrag Race goes Dutch
Vincent TV to co-produce with original indie World of Wonder for RTL Videoland
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NewsBBC brings back stand-up audience
Phil McIntyre format to take advantage of government relaxation of social-distancing guidelines
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CommentWhat 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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NewsBBC3 commissioners switch to factual
Nasfim Haque and Carl Callam handed new roles with Beejal-Maya Patel promoted
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VideoThe 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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FeaturesEdgar-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 ScenesTelling 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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VideoCanada’s Drag Race, BBC3
Northern American version of RuPaul’s Drag Race, produced by World of Wonder
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NewsHulu boards Conversations with Friends
SVoD to co-produce BBC3 adaptation of Sally Rooney’s debut novel
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NewsBBC3 seeks Scottish fact-ent formats
Unveils creative brief alongside BBC Scotland and Screen Scotland
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Behind The ScenesDramatising 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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NewsAMC boards BBC2’s This Is Going To Hurt
Ben Whishaw takes the lead in Sister’s adaptation of Adam Kay’s NHS memoir
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NewsEdinburgh to explore black British films
Virtual festival showcases C4’s responses to George Floyd’s murder


















