All Broadcasters articles – Page 180
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News
Nerves grow as second lockdown looms
TV producers on tenterhooks as Boris Johnson prepares to set out fresh restrictions
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News
BBC1 appoints channel exec
Former Vice producer Yasemin Rashit to support interim controller Kate Phillips
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News
Commissioning conversations live: The future of factual entertainment
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News
Ragdoll scores CBeebies series
B.O.T. and the Beasties designed to develop counting, sorting and categorising skills
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Video
The Shipman Files: A Very British Crime Story, BBC2
Wall to Wall series investigating the GP’s 20-year-long crimes, during which he likely killed more than 250 people
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News
BBC seeks exec to push disability 'boundaries'
Bids to improve on-screen portrayal - as Michelle Matherson and Iyare Igiehon join to oversee £100m diversity fund
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Video
Small Axe, BBC1
Steve McQueen drama following the lives of the West Indian community in Britian over three generations.
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Podcast
Newswrap podcast: BBC and Netflix in the spotlight
The team discuss the key points emerging from the Beeb’s annual report and a parliamentary grilling for Sky and Netflix
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News
Sky Italia orders prison drama
Fremantle’s The King explores the complexities of life in San Michele
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Comment
Keeping the show on the road during Covid
Live productions most at risk from suspension as tech adoption accelerated, says Reed Smith partner Ingrid Silver
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Video
Industry, BBC2/HBO
Drama series about graduates competing for permanent positions at a leading international investment bank in London. Produced by Bad Wolf
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Comment
‘Korea can become a co-pro Mecca’
The nation has steered clear of a full lockdown and is open for business, says Korea’s self-proclaimed pioneer of international co-productions
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Behind The Scenes
Family Fortunes: Reviving a popular gameshow
“It was important for us to produce a programme that didn’t feel like we were hindered by Covid-19 in any way”
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News
BBC works with record number of N&R indies
Proportion of suppliers with a substantive base outside of London grows to 57%
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