All Edinburgh TV Festival articles – Page 20
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Edinburgh has the ability to make even Brexit fun
Festival is packed with entertaining sessions, but still tackles big issues, says Lisa Campbell
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Women candidates dominate Edinburgh TV talent scheme
Female candidates comprise almost 100% of the winners of this year’s Ones to Watch
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Dorothy Byrne to deliver MacTaggart Lecture
Channel 4 head of news and current affairs is this year’s Edinburgh keynote speaker
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Louis Theroux joins Edinburgh line-up
Dawn O’Porter to grill the documentary-maker on career and authored docs genre
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Jerry Springer joins Edinburgh line-up
Infamous talk-show host to deliver Alternative MacTaggart lecture
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Edinburgh to honour Hugh Laurie
Actor will receive outstanding achievement award at this year’s event
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Living wage campaign to kick off EITVF overhaul
Creates dedicated division to supercharge charitable activity
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Paul Feig to deliver Edinburgh address
Director and Emmy-nominated TV producer to speak about efforts to tackle diversity in TV
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Kosminsky calls for SVoD drama tax
Writer-director floats idea to help PSBs compete in inflated market
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How to make it in TV? Be posh
Fitting in to a middle-class ideal is key to getting on in this industry, says Sam Friedman
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Indie glut swamps execs
Edinburgh survey reveals fears of spiralling production costs as scrap for slots intensifies
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NBC’s Telegdy: Comcast to ‘dive in’ if it lands Sky
Takeover could herald a new era of creative ‘collaboration’
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Why did the BBC ignore Michaela Coel's MacTaggart?
Lack of coverage of MacTaggart speech at odds with previous years - and rivals’ efforts, says Simon Albury
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Coel plea triggers health check
Chewing Gum creator challenges industry to trust outsider talent and end stifling homogeny
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Edinburgh wrap: the top shows
Broadcasters to tackle subjects from football to the far right in shows announced at TV Festival