All Broadcasters articles – Page 234
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FeaturesMega Metro
The show which explores the huge engineering challenges faced by the most ambitious public transport infrastructure project in Australia’s history
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FeaturesInside Chernobyl
Key creatives behind Sky and HBO’s drama on the meticulous research that went into the series and how they nearly passed on the project
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FeaturesMan in Room 301
A child’s death provides the focus for an intense family thriller in this Finnish-UK co-production
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FeaturesThe Commune
This Israeli family drama offers a comedic look at the kibbutz movement and all its complexities
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NewsSTV cuts costs by £10m
Emergency Covid-19 trading update issued by Scottish outfit just a fortnight after annual results
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CommentThere’s light at the end of the tunnel
Producers of factual and formats will be in much demand when the national lockdown is over, says Steven D Wright
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NewsBBC orders Hospital and Horizon coronavirus specials
Fast-turnarounds to shed light on NHS and scientists’ efforts to treat and contain the pandemic
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FeaturesDark Woods
The 1989 disappearance of the sister of a high-profile German police officer forms the backdrop of this crime thriller
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NewsFreelancers’ wait for financial help could be over
Industry braces itself for chancellor’s afternoon briefing
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FeaturesThe Minister
As a populist politician takes charge in Iceland, his fluctuating mental health poses a danger for all around him
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FeaturesCalifornian Commando
An unsuspecting Finnish-American visits Finland for a luxury holiday, but is unwittingly thrust into military service
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NewsFreelancers on the frontline
As pressure mounts for the government to throw the self-employed a lifeline, six TV workers share their stories
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NewsBBC unveils Culture in Quarantine shows
Simon Schama takes virtual museum tours as self-isolation arts slate takes shape
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FeaturesThe Deceived
Derry Girls’ Lisa McGee composes a “taut, Hitchcockian thriller” centred on the bond between a student and her lecturer


















