All articles by Ellie Kahn – Page 117
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BBC Sounds director sets out global ambitions
Jonathan Wall outlines plans for investment in globally successful podcasts
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BBC to cut 200 hours of programming per year
Tim Davie unveils digital-first BBC plans - with fewer shows and no CBBC and BBC4 linear channels or We Are England strand
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Little Dooley lands Blackpool ballroom doc
Stacey Dooley start-up scores debut entertainment commission
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BBC to seek bids for Antiques Roadshow
Songs of Praise also put out to tender for second time after Avanti and Nine Lives step back
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Football podcasts lead BBC Sounds orders
Chris Kamara, Ben Shephard and James Nesbitt to front sports shows, with a return to the BBC for Global’s Emily Maitlis
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Robson Green indie wins BBC north-east tender
Rivers Meet and Signpost Production join forces for £570,000 daytime / early peak format
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BBCS secures first-look deal with Jay Blades’ indie
Hungry Jay sets its sights on international market
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BBC2 spotlights Bradford’s frontline workers
Dragonfly North five-parter to feature district nurses, police officers and council workers
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Ratings
Long Lost Family slips to 3m
MONDAY: ITV format unable to match previous opener’s performance
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Davie ‘open-minded’ about funding models as BBC shapes future purpose
Director general keen to set out guiding principles before licence fee debate begins
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Sara Pascoe’s Last Woman On Earth returns to BBC2
Talkback format recommissioned for three-part run
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In brief: Trying; BBC Sounds; Directors UK; Loop Talent
Apple TV+ returns to BBC Studios comedy for a third time
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US orders more Ghosts, This Country and Miranda from BBCS
CBS and Fox recommission US adaptations of comedy formats
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Alan Carr and Amanda Holden renovate Italian property for BBC1
Voltage TV starts filming eight-part series in Sicily
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DCMS committee slams Ofcom chair appointment process
Raps department for ‘disrespectful’ lack of transparency
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Review of BBC licence fee to start in July
Culture secretary Nadine Dorries is on the hunt for an independent chair to oversee the six-month process