All Broadcasters articles – Page 62
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BBC2 plots tennis-themed Gods of Snooker follow-up
Mindhouse set to serve up Gods of Tennis series
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BBC staff cuts pave way for 5% pay rise
Tim Davie keen to more closely match wider media sector salaries
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BBC board discussed licence fee alternatives
Subscription and progressive tax models considered, according to report
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BBC goes back to drawing board for director of factual role
Considers options after aborting recruitment process
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C4 and YouTube agree 1000-hour partnership
Distribution deal covers shows including SAS: Who Dares Wins and The Dog House
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Bectu slams ‘disastrous’ C4 sale plan cemented in Queen’s Speech
Philippa Childs cites unique role played by PSB
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Film4 promotes Daniel Battsek to chairman, Ollie Madden to director
Duo take on joint responsibility for greenlighting projects
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BBC1 uncovers women inspired by Gentleman Jack
Screenhouse Productions assembles female production team for single doc
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Mark Wright takes family on tour for BBC1
Twenty Twenty scores six-part format A Wright Old Adventure
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BBC and C4 commit to ensuring half of all factual directors are women
Broadcasters join six indies in supporting We Are Doc Women’s equality campaign
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WBD offers five black British filmmakers Discovery+ docs opportunity
Black Britain Unspoken launches with support from Media Trust
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4Studio boss sets out £11m digital investment strategy
Matt Risley outlines digital unit’s growth plan
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BBC doc reveals unseen home movies of young Queen
BBCS preps Elizabeth: The Unseen Queen feature
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Sex Education’s Ncuti Gatwa revealed as Doctor Who
Bafta winner becomes first black actor cast in the role
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C4 sale draws criticism at Bafta TV Awards
Krishnendu Majumdar & Steve McQueen talk up PSB system as Stephen Lambert attacks privatisation plan
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ITV scores seven Bafta wins
Victories for Storming Of The Capitol & The Women Fighting Putin, alongside BBC scripted shows Time and In My Skin
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Behind The Scenes
The Spy Who Died Twice, Channel 4
Director Keely Winstone explains how her documentary on a scandal with striking parallels to the politics of today finally made it to the screen
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C4 orders extra helping of Steph’s Packed Lunch
Commits to Expectation / Can Can format into 2023