All Broadcasters articles – Page 8
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Features
Sunny Nights
‘Spray tan felt like an absurd world to juxtapose against Sydney’s criminal underbelly’
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Features
Inside Therapy
‘Being fearful is a universal thing, so Inside Therapy has really broad appeal’
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Features
Prophet Of Ecstasy
‘The characters help set it apart. It’s an uplifting series, as well as being strong on science’
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Features
King & Conqueror
‘It has much to offer those who just love edge-of-your-seat, thrilling drama’
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Features
This City Is Ours
‘It’s got an emotional thump to it and makes you care about people who do bad things’
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Features
Chess Masters: The Endgame
‘It isn’t an obvious subject for a TV competition – but neither was baking’
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News
Long-serving BBC exec lands top Midlands job
Kay Wright has spent most of her career working in Leicester
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News
Speakers unveiled for Series Mania’s Lille Dialogues
Bosses of Arte, Warner Bros. Discovery and France Télévisions set to appear
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News
Inward investment drives film and HETV spend to £5.6bn
Spend on £1m+ TV spend grew 20% in 2024, but domestic investment falls
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News
Mr Bates vs the Post Office and Studio Lambert shine at Broadcast Awards 2025
Hit drama does the double as ITV1 scoops channel of the year, and C4 nets eight gongs
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Video
Trail: Surface, Apple TV+
Second series of psychological thriller starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw. Co-produced by Apple and Hello Sunshine
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News
In brief: Shortland Street heads to UK; UKTV acquires Side Hustlers; Bectu launches survey
New Zealand’s longest-running drama is set for STV Player
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Comment
How Breakthrough Leaders is transforming TV’s leadership
The TV Collective’s 2025 initiative is open for applications, and it’s never been more essential, writes alumni Serena Lloyd-Smith
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News
Bafta albert appoints board under Ralph Lee
New chair outlines priorities and ambitions for sustainability outfit
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News
In brief: WFTV scheme; Human pre-sales; Creative Cities host
Nicola Shindler and Jane Tranter among mentors for annual WFTV scheme
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News
London Live to close
Local network to go off air after a decade as presenter decrees ‘local reporting is on life support’