All articles by Hannah Gannagé-Stewart – Page 30

  • Patrick Holland
    News

    Patrick Holland set to become BBC2 boss

    2016-06-30T14:51:00Z

    BBC head of documentaries Patrick Holland is expected to be appointed editor of BBC2, less than a year after taking up his current commissioning position.

  • Top Gear
    News

    Top Gear searches for series producer

    2016-06-30T12:00:00Z

    Top Gear is on the hunt for an “inventive” series producer to bolster the show’s production capabilities for its next series.

  • Julia Harrington
    News

    Renegade hires ex-C4 commissioner

    2016-06-30T11:07:00Z

    The Tribe indie Renegade Pictures has appointed former Channel 4 commissioning editor Julia Harrington to the newly created role of director of factual and factual drama.

  • Alice-Webb
    News

    BBC kids bolsters live action

    2016-06-30T07:03:00Z

    BBC Children’s has ramped up its live-action slate with a CBeebies drama series from the producer of Rastamouse and the return of documentary strand My Life to CBBC.

  • 10096996-low_res-strictly-come-dancing-2015
    News

    BBC closes in on creative team

    2016-06-30T07:01:00Z

    The BBC is a step closer to filling the vacuum around its top creative roles after hiring entertainment and drama chiefs just a few days apart.

  • Traffic Cops
    News

    BBC's Traffic Cops moves to C5

    2016-06-28T13:27:00Z

    Channel 5 has picked up long-running blue light show Traffic Cops after 14 series on the BBC.

  • Piers_Wenger
    News

    Piers Wenger appointed BBC head of drama

    2016-06-28T10:28:00Z

    Channel 4 head of drama Piers Wenger has been appointed BBC director of drama commissioning after four years at the ad-supported broadcaster.

  • muse-galstonbury
    Ratings

    Muse fails to match Florence & The Machine at Glastonbury

    2016-06-27T13:05:00Z

    FRIDAY: Muse’s performance at Glastonbury failed to match Florence and The Machine, while nearly 2m tuned in for an EU referendum special of The Last Leg.

  • Canicross
    News

    BBC2 commissions canine competition format

    2016-06-17T16:05:00Z

    Wall to Wall is to produce an ambitious canine competition format inspired by Canicross – a man and dog cross country sport - for BBC2 after being brought an idea by Hastings-based indie Ten66.

  • Serena Williams
    News

    Trust calls for greater coverage of women’s matches at Wimbledon

    2016-06-17T10:47:00Z

    The Trust has urged the BBC to give women’s tennis greater emphasis after it discovered as much as 90% of Wimbledon coverage was dedicated to the men’s game.

  • Liliane Landor
    News

    Liliane Landor exits World Service

    2016-06-17T10:30:00Z

    Liliane Landor, BBC World Service head of languages and one of the corporation’s strongest diversity advocates, is leaving the organisation after 26 years.

  • koko
    Ratings

    Euro 2016 outscores gorilla doc

    2016-06-16T11:30:00Z

    WEDNESDAY: France’s second Euro 2016 outing failed to hit the heights of the tournament opener as BBC1’s documentary about a ‘talking’ gorilla proved the best of the rest.    

  • Living Dead
    News

    BBC Studios to mirror All3Media

    2016-06-16T07:03:00Z

    BBC Studios will look to mirror the operating structures of super-indies including All3Media and Endemol Shine Group after director Mark Linsey finalised his top management team.

  • IM_A_CELEBRITY_10
    News

    ITV factual vision takes shape

    2016-06-16T07:01:00Z

    ITV factual entertainment boss Sue Murphy is beginning to exert her influence as the department bids to find a hit on the scale of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.

  • Mark Bell
    News

    BBC arts boss eyes Radio 1 push

    2016-06-14T22:30:00Z

    BBC arts chief Mark Bell has earmarked Radio 1 as a way to broaden the reach of his content and help tap into a younger audience.

  • Inside Sellafield
    News

    BBC lifts lid on chemical weapons lab

    2016-06-14T09:17:00Z

    The BBC has gained access to one of Britain’s most secretive scientific research bases to lift the lid on how the military could respond to the threat of chemical or biological warfare.

  • Martin Davidson
    News

    Martin Davidson to leave the BBC

    2016-06-10T11:41:00Z

    Long-standing BBC head of specialist factual commissioning Martin Davidson is leaving to set up a new venture “beyond television”.

  • Patrick Holland
    News

    BBC launches doc directors initiative

    2016-06-10T10:21:00Z

    BBC1 and BBC3 are hunting for new directing talent for six one-off documentaries offered as part of a new scheme.

  • Sheila Nevins
    Features

    The Broadcast Interview: HBO docs boss Sheila Nevins

    2016-06-10T06:00:00Z

    HBO documentary chief Sheila Nevins has revealed that she is looking for films that cover the impact of social media on society, male brutality towards women and the status of black art – while warning producers there are no trends in factual filmmaking.

  • Delia Bushell
    News

    BT eyes next wave of TV growth

    2016-06-09T12:39:00Z

    BT is looking to increase its TV subscriber base following its acquisition of mobile operator EE earlier this year.