All articles by Chris Curtis – Page 14
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News
Hunt's first Apple slate revealed
Three natural history docs and a Rafe Spall relationship comedy among early commissions
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News
Curwin keen to help N&R indies seize the moment
Former The Garden boss joins Scarlett Ewens to launch advisory service Matisse
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Comment
Authenticity key to N&R success
Indigenous indies must prove they have best handle on local voices
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Comment
A new balancing act emerges
Escalating tariffs and declining budgets bring a new set of pressures
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Comment
Britbox: hard work starts here
Platform is the right step for the PSBs, but the challenges are huge
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Comment
BBC3 finally gets a linear-leg-up
Dedicated BBC1 block will help in the upcoming fact-ent fight
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News
Ralph Lee sets out BBCS vision
Director of content seeks ‘new development energy’ to boost programme development
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Comment
British television at its best
“A raft of high-quality shows demonstrate the innovation, creativity and fantastic storytelling that British TV is so well known for”
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News
Katz unveils issue-led slate
Themes such as ethnicity, education and social inequality to be explored in a range of formats
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Comment
Non-scripted shows resilience
The genre is fighting hard to remain relevant in the digital age
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Comment
Work culture starts at the top
Business leaders have a duty to ensure their staff are treated well
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Comment
Dramas aren’t only must-see TV
There’s plenty of great unscripted to look forward to this year too
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Features
Broadcast's shows of 2018
Our team pick their favourites - plus their biggest surprises and let-downs
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News
Wright to push for more women's sport on TV
Culture secretary to meet broadcasters in the new year
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Comment
‘Netflix killer’ is pie in the sky
There is a joint SVoD opportunity but it will require a fresh approach
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Long live unfashionable shows
Mainstream TV is the backbone of the industry and deserves respect