All Factual-entertainment articles – Page 52
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NewsC4 to remould Great Pottery Throw Down
Second Love Productions competition format transfers from the BBC
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NewsAppeal TV opens in Manchester
Multi Story Media exec Sally Evans to head The Charlotte Show indie’s northern base
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NewsC5 orders Gregg Wallace travelogue
Rumpus Media series will visit Berlin, Amsterdam, Berlin and Barcelona
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NewsAll3Media US backs Holly Carter’s indie
Relevé Entertainment becomes 11th member of super-indie’s America group
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NewsDiscovery picks up Ainsley Harriot show
Australian six-part culinary travelogue Market Menu comes to the Food Network
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SponsoredFixed rig: the rise of the robot
Developments in technology and kit price drop are driving advances in fixed-rig camera techniques, says Gavin Smith
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NewsSeven Studios UK creates Aussie format
Rebel Wilson competition series is first format from Damon Pattison indie
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NewsC4 to explore families’ financial woes
Tinopolis-backed Firecracker Scotland to produce six-part lifestyle series with Lloyds Bank
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NewsProSiebenSat.1 eyes Red Arrow sale
German broadcaster hoists ‘for sale’ sign over CPL Productions parent
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NewsYouTube to pursue AVoD originals model
New content and specials free for audiences from late next month
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NewsJames Martin to tour UK for ITV
Latest order for Martin’s Blue Marlin indie will see celebrity chef hit furthest corners of British Isles
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Behind The ScenesHairy Bikers Route 66, BBC2
As the Hairy Bikers rode the iconic highway, we wanted to film unexpected moments rather than an endless stream of diners, says producer Dick Sharman
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NewsDuty of care debate rages on
Issue was a hot topic at Edinburgh TV Festival as broadcasters wrestle with new pressures
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NewsUKTV: talent passion projects will continue to define us
Commissioners describe the value of familar faces - and their desire for more crime drama
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NewsBBC serves up three more series of Masterchef
Shine TV wins extended deal for BBC1 cooking show and its spin-offs
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CommentFunny factual can educate by stealth
Humour can be the most potent weapon in confronting unpalatable truths, says Emily Hudd
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NewsJess Phillips: today’s class stories are ‘voyeuristic and exploitative’
Labour MP also challenges more politicians to appear in mainstream shows


















