All BBC3 articles – Page 21
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FeaturesMy Mate’s A Bad Date
Friends nominate their disastrous dater pals for challenges to help them overcome their romantic shortcomings
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NewsFox chief shrugs off SVoD threat
Rob Wade says US broadcast networks are still the leaders in entertainment programming
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NewsPeter Crouch and Gareth Malone front BBC self-isolation shows
Fulwell 73 and Twenty Twenty bag first wave of entertainment commissions
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NewsBBC3 set for budget hike to bolster tentpole shows
BBC Annual Plan set to reveal significant increase for online-only channel
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The Broadcast InterviewKay Mellor: ‘We have to step outside the circle of trust’
Fresh from her Broadcast Special Recognition Award win, the prolific TV writer talks about nurturing the next generation of writers
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FeaturesPSB entertainment chiefs urge indies to think big
Commissioners from BBC, ITV and C4 appeal to indies not to ‘self-censor their ideas’
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NewsComedy execs target 50/50 gender split
This Country director Tom George explains why diverse crews create a better atmosphere
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NewsC5, BBC3 and Sky Atlantic vie for RTS channel of the year
Hometown: A Killing, Sex Education and Chernobyl among shows picking up multiple nominations
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NewsBBC3 snaps up Michelle Visage chat show
Drag Race judge to dispense her unique brand of advice in World of Wonder series
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NewsScreenSkills scheme lands first drama commission
First-time writer to pen ITV series after being mentored by Jed Mercurio
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NewsBBC named best broadcaster for new talent
BBC3 presenter Tiffany Sweeney and Idris Elba’s Green Door Pictures also recognised at New Voice Awards
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NewsPiers Wenger: BBC is backing ‘grass-roots’ drama ideas
Genre controller positions corporation as ‘primary incubator of UK storytelling talent’
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NewsBBC drama commissions quartet of new writers
Alice Seabright, Tony Schumacher, Nicôle Lecky and Shola Amoo score shows
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NewsIndies hit out at BBC3 funding
Examples emerge of producers turning down commissions after being offered 50% of budget
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NewsBBC3 moves into NBH
Fiona Campbell’s team’s transfer from White City is designed to pool insight of young audiences


















