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Ellie Kahn: Sambre – Anatomy of a Crime (Federation Studios, Versus Production)
“The series might be in French, but its message feels instantly and unsettlingly familiar”
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Alice Redman: We Might Regret This (Roughcut TV for BBC2)
“The show deserves the utmost praise for showcasing the realities of living with a disability and highlighting some of the everyday problems of disabled adults”
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Chris Curtis: Hell Jumper (Expectation for BBC2)
Members of the team pick their favourite programmes of 2024
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Top 10 interviews of 2024
Including Wayne Garvie, Alisa Bowen, Steven Knight and Abi Morgan
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UKTV seeks the unexpected for drama and factual refresh
Broadcaster is on the hunt for bingeable, noisy, edgy ideas that can cut through, with novel talent attached
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Whatever to do with linear TV?
Unpacking the unique problem facing US studios and national commercial broadcasters alike
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Year in Review: company closures, talent scandals and the odd smash hit
Broadcast’s satirical look at the ups and downs of 2024
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Broadcasters prepare for the AI future
Execs from the BBC, ITN and C4 discuss moving from proofs of concept to integrating the technology into their working practices
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First look: The Death of Bunny Munro, Sky Atlantic
Clerkenwell Films, in association with Sky Studios, six part series starring Matt Smith
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Why WBD & Max have it all to prove in 2025
Warner Bros Discovery rolled out the big guns in London this week to put international front and centre
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Gallery: Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards 2024
The Awards gala dinner was held at The Brewery, London, on 28 November
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Composed thinking: John Altman on music’s role in TV & film
Composer John Altman talks to Broadcast International about the power of music on screen ahead of his appearance at NEM Zagreb next month
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UK drama: Tackling the cost conundrum
As the debate over funding for the genre heats up, here is a reminder of Broadcast’s analysis from late last year
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Carnival Films: Aiming for global glory in drama
Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant on creating Sky’s biggest ever original drama in The Day Of The Jackal, and their plans for global glory
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Broadcasters look to steady the ship
Having had to navigate choppy economic waters last year, 2024 has been about achieving stability
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Job satisfaction still high in ‘fun, varied and creative’ role
Despite complaints over a lack of autonomy, the bulk of survey respondents are happy in their roles
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Buyers play it safe as costs rise
Appetite for risk is slow to return, with the majority saying there has been no change since last year
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Slowdown puts relations with indies under pressure
Commissioners complain that indies are saving their best ideas for streamers and fail to understand what they want