All Broadcasters articles – Page 209
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Ant and Dec issue blackface apology
Saturday Night Takeaway is latest show to become embroiled in controversy
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Sky History turns to carpentry for debut commission
Lee Mack and Rick Edwards to front nine-part format The Chop
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Features
2007: Final episode of The Sopranos aired
HBO crime drama The Sopranos bowed out on this day thirteen years ago with the season six finale
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C5 and Network 10 team for royal doc
Back2Back’s eight-part series highlights changing nature of British monarchy
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Video
Lovecraft Country, HBO/Sky Atlantic
Two men embark on a road trip across 1950s America and struggle to overcome racist terrors. Produced by Bad Robot and Monkeypaw Productions
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Greenacre and TriForce hunt emerging voices
Four diverse writers will receive paid development for a full script
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Female filmmakers call for change
Factual directors blast ‘deep-seated inequality’ following male-heavy Bafta nominations
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Webb-Lamb: coronavirus is levelling the field
Remote working is democratising access to commissioners, says C4 exec
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DCMS submits Covid-19 recovery proposal
Culture minister Caroline Dinenage warns that all corners of creative industries are making ‘huge demands for money’
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C4 doubles down on BAME indies in anti-racism push
Broadcaster launches accelerator scheme and commits to working with twice as many diverse companies by 2023
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BBC buys Margolyes’ Australian adventure
Sales round-up: ABC series comes to UK; Vienna Blood takes European trip; Walter Presents bags Russian drama
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Bafta chair: ‘we must be unequivocally and actively anti-racist’
Krishnendu Majumdar spells out his diversity vision
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Sky unveils £30m racial injustice fund
Broadcaster pledges to develop more inclusive culture and use its pan-European platform to drive change
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Young men boost Quest as Discovery posts share growth
Free-to-air channel is now best-performing non-PSB channel for male viewers, broadcaster says
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Last Leg escapes Ofcom censure
Regulator opts not to censure satirical show over Miriam Margolyes’ comments about Boris Johnson