All Broadcasters articles – Page 190
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News
Richard Curtis backs climate scheme
Flickers of the Future to lobby for more environmental issues in drama, comedy and entertainment
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Video
Extinction: The Facts, BBC1
Investigation into what the future holds for our planet. Produced by BBC Studios Science Unit
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News
Moominvalley indie secures backing
Family company behind Moomins buys into maker of Sky 1 animated series
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News
Channel 5 greenlights Grimwades
Ten-part environmental series from popular YouTube family being backed by YACF
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Video
Long Way Up, Apple TV+
Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman ride electric motorbikes from the tip of South America to Los Angeles
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News
Steph Show returns as Steph’s Packed Lunch
Postponed flagship daytime talkshow refreshed with new line-up of regular guests
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News
Young filmmakers handed directors tool
Noel Clarke among 100 contributing to Lewis Arnold’s Directors Now
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News
STV buys Barefaced TV amid £5m loss
STV takes ‘decisive action’ over H1 dips and acquires ex-Argonon producer
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News
Analysis: the intense political backdrop to Davie’s DG debut
Impartiality in spotlight ahead of first speech on 3 September
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Video
The Great British Bake Off, Channel 4
Love Productions’ popular baking format returns for a new series
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News
Genevieve Barr wins Red Planet Prize
Actress and writer pips journalist Nick Ahad with coming of age drama
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Video
His Dark Materials, BBC1
Second series of Jack Thorne’s adaptation of Philip Pullman’s acclaimed series of novels. Produced by Bad Wolf
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News
Edinburgh: quotes of the week
’There were parts of the industry in which diversity meant making sure that there was a fair balance of people from Oxford and Cambridge’
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News
Top commissions from Edinburgh
Highlights include an A Word spin-off, C4 bridge-building reality format and focus on racism in football
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News
Newswrap podcast: Edinburgh special with Patrick Holland
The festival’s advisory chair on the MacTaggart, Ben Frow and the future of PSB
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Behind The Scenes
Comedy Central at the Edinburgh Fringe: remote but live
Our plan to recreate the energy of the UK’s leading comedy festival was a technical challenge like no other, says Chris Jones
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News
FX chief: diverse talent is better for business
John Landgraf reveals commercial gains as two-thirds of shows directed by non-white males
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Comment
Olusoga sets agenda for an important Edinburgh
MacTaggart lecture lays down gauntlet for industry to make good on diversity pledges