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Time for action on Rose report
DG’s candid apology is welcome but he must act to restore trust, says Lisa Campbell
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Cohen’s back to basics plan to revive in-house
Jake Kanter explains why BBC Productions is here to stay.
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Tony Hall must tackle culture of BBC payoffs
Jake Kanter explains why the director general’s new payout rules are just a starting point.
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We’re all suckers for the same old
Why not rip off formats when viewers often yearn for the familiar, asks Steven D Wright
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The Plane that Saved Britain
Behind the scenes on Channel 4’s WW2 documentary The Plane that Saved Britain.
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Bafta winners praise broadcasters' boldness
Baftas show the academy can turn the industry on its head says Balihar Khlasa.
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Hunting for the Buddha
Icon Films producer/director Steven Clarke on taking multi-tasking to another level.
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Gary Janetti on how ITV turned Vicious
Lisa Campbell talks to producer Gary Reich and writer Gary Janetti about new ITV sitcom Vicious.
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You the Jury: The Job Lot
Two industry reviewers give their take on ITV workplace comedy The Job Lot.
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You the Jury: The Wright Way
BBC1’s new Ben Elton comedy The Wright Way falls under the spotlight.
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DEBATE: What next for the new DG?
What must BBC incoming director general Tony Hall prioritise as he takes up his role?
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You the Jury: The Village
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury continues with a look at Company Pictures’ BBC1 drama The Village.
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DEBATE: Where next for Channel 5?
What direction should Channel 5 take following its commissioning team shake-up?
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The men who looked after Superman
North One’s John Nolan on keeping Superman star Henry Cavill safe on extreme expeditions
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Jay Hunt: Great TV is a common goal
Last week, Charlie Parsons threw a metaphorical brick through the window at Horseferry Road
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One step forward for women
Expert Women campaign is making a difference, says Sky News editor Tami Hoffman
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Getting under the skin of chicken shops
Hannah Wyatt on the challenges of installing a pop-up fixed rig in Rooster Spot
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Why the DG hired the 'sideburned schmoozer'
James Purnell’s charter renewal expertise is second to none, writes Jake Kanter
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King of Cable: a match for Murdoch?
John Malone cuts an imposing figure, both physically – he is a barrel-chested man with a deep, penetrating voice – and in the cut and thrust of business, where he has proved himself a tough and opportunistic deal-maker.
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DEBATE: Should the BBC have edited racial language from Fawlty Towers?
Are racial terms suitable for a family audience?