All articles by Desiree Ibekwe – Page 4
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C5 and Network 10 team for royal doc
Back2Back’s eight-part series highlights changing nature of British monarchy
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Greenacre and TriForce hunt emerging voices
Four diverse writers will receive paid development for a full script
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BBC buys Margolyes’ Australian adventure
Sales round-up: ABC series comes to UK; Vienna Blood takes European trip; Walter Presents bags Russian drama
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Castlefield options crime quartet
Fremantle label adapts Cara Hunter’s Oxford-set DI Fawley novels
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Michaela Coel: ‘TV is unforgiving - but I’m built for this’
The Chewing Gum creator dug deep to channel her experience of sexual assault into her BBC1 drama I May Destroy You
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Lockdown creates ‘collegiate’ community in NI production
Northern Irish indies share knowledge and best practice as new funding and commissioning rounds create optimism
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Getty forges closer indie links
Agency takes on a more creative and collaborative approach to archive while filming is paused
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Remarkable Places to Eat returns to BBC2
Covid-19 halted production of three episodes of BBC2 five-part returner
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BBC Scotland wins big at RTS Scotland Awards
Murder Case and Guilt lead charge for fledgling channel
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ViacomCBS appoints Nick/Awesomeness exec
Paramount Pictures’ Syrinthia Studia joins youth-skewing brands
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C5 to explore royals’ relationship with the press
Diana doc to kick off STV Productions’ four-part look at media intrusion
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Parable eyes move into CGI
VR specialist looks to harness broader range of technology for shows under lockdown
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Arrow turns to AI to organise archive under lockdown
Company has 70,000 unused hours of footage
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The Lighthouse options Juno Dawson’s YA trio
Trio of novels from trans author picked up by Hilary Salmon, Nick Betts and Radford Neville’s new indie
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UKTV grows youth SOCI by 40%
Lockdown has propelled BBC Studios’ network to its its best share of 16-34s in six years
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Neighbours in lockdown: ‘as if coronavirus skipped over our town’
Desiree Ibekwe learns how Fremantle got production of its Australian soap back on track