All Broadcasters articles – Page 153
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News
C5 makes big Avalon factual commitment
Agreement includes extended run of Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly
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Video
A Perfect Planet, BBC1
Five-part natural history series which looks at how the earth is ‘the perfect planet’
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News
Newswrap review of the year - part 2
The Newswrap team dissect an unforgettable year for British broadcasting and production
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Behind The Scenes
Bringing Quentin Blake’s Clown to life
It was a race against time to realise our ambition for Channel 4’s animated special from day one, says Massimo Fenati
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Video
The Pembrokeshire Murders, ITV
Based on the book Catching The Bullseye Killer, centring around two unsolved double murders from the 1980s. Produced by World Productions
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Features
Key brands help Disney+ hit 60m subscribers in first year
SVoD service enjoys bumper debut by leveraging IP from the likes of Marvel, Pixar, Lucasfilm and Nat Geo
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Features
Glued to the Screen: All Creatures Great and Small
With impeccable timing, C5’s series offered comfort and familiarity but freshness too, says Mirella Breda
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News
DCMS Committee on BBC collision course over legal fees
Has set 15 January deadline for more information
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STV and Sky extend on-demand deal
Expanded agreement will see STV box-set offering enhanced for Sky Q audiences
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News
BBC daytime orders more Morning Live
Kym Marsh and Gethin Jones fronted daily show gets second run
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Video
The Serpent, BBC1
Mammoth Screen series based on the true story of French serial killer Charles Sobhraj
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Features
Review of the year
From the global pandemic to the US election, Broadcast looks back on an eventful 12 months in television
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Behind The Scenes
How Roald & Beatrix saved Christmas
How Sky’s festive drama battled bad weather and the pandemic to make it to air in time for Christmas
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Features
End Credits: Dan Louw, C5
The Channel 5 commissioning editor on Spurs, Springsteen and The Sopranos
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Features
Barbara Slater: the future of free-to-air
BBC director of sport makes strong case for the continued importance of keeping coverage available to non-pay audiences