All Broadcasters articles – Page 195
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         News NewsC4 seeks black sitcom & unscripted seriesPlans Black Takeover Day and unveils trio of shows from Clerkenwell, Studio71 and Hungry Bear 
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         News NewsNoel Clarke lifts lid on challenges facing black creativesBulletproof co-creator calls for BAME talent to be nurtured more effectively 
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         Video VideoPeter: The Human Cyborg, Channel 4A super-scientist uses radical robotics, AI & surgery to turn himself into a cyborg in an attempt to overcome Motor Neurone Disease. Produced by Cardiff Productions 
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         News NewsHBO Max eyes UK co-prosInternational originals chief Jeniffer Kim is keen on scripted collaboration 
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         News NewsSky Docs seeks diverse storiesChannel head Poppy Dixon looking for diverse shows that “don’t necessarily have to be about race or injustice” 
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         News NewsApple goes A-list again with Knightley and See-SawIndie to adapt bestselling novel The Essex Serpent 
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         News NewsOlusoga & Ranganathan among C4 accelerator indies10 firms paired with commissioners include Uplands, Ranga Bee and Douglas Road 
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         News NewsBBC1 orders A-Word spin-off and trio of docsAnton Ferdinand, David Harewood and Patrick Kielty front films as ITVS/Keshet/Tiger Aspect follow Down’s Syndrome couple 
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         News NewsIndustry unites for historic freelancer pledgeBroadcasters and trade bodies agree to Coalition for Change quarterly talks 
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         Ratings RatingsHarry Hill makes low-key BBC startWEEKEND: Comedian’s World of TV unable to break 1m barrier 
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         Comment CommentWe must collaborate to avoid getting squashed in fast laneLobbying Ofcom and government must be joint industry effort, writes Freeview’s Jonathan Thompson 
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         Video VideoStrike: Lethal White, BBC1Brontë Film & TV drama based on the best-selling novel by J. K. Rowling writing as Robert Galbraith 
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         Comment CommentCovid can be catalyst for change in comedyThe lack of an Edinburgh Fringe this year forces us to find talent elsewhere, says Richard Watsham 
 



 
     
    
    













