All articles by Heather Fallon – Page 68
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NewsC4 explores psychedelic drugs in digital show
Dr Pluto four-parter investigates if people with opposing views on hot topics can find common ground when under the influence
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NewsITV Studios and TripleC team for disabled-led drama training videos
Series created via Ralph and Katie trainee programme
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NewsUnforgotten becomes ITVX’s most successful series this year
Mainstreet Pictures’ drama to return for sixth series
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NewsOfcom launches investigation into GB News interview
Jeremy Hunt’s appearance on Saturday Morning with Esther and Philip prompts complaints
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NewsChannel 5 pulls Challenge Anneka revival after two episodes
Broadcaster’s revival dropped half-way through its run
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The Broadcast InterviewJoe Lycett: a rebel with a cause
The comedian and consumer affairs champion discusses breaking free from formats, the pull of live TV and going viral
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NewsDara O’Briain to explore the secrets of the moon for C5
Comedian and former co-host of BBC2’s Stargazing Live makes channel debut
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NewsWinners of BPG awards focus on BBC impartiality
Jeremy Paxman, Gabriel Gatehouse and Rima Ahmed highlight importance of speaking truth to power at awards ceremony
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NewsDerry Girls and This Is Going To Hurt lead BPG winners list
BBC1 shows including The Traitors, Sherwood and The Real Mo Farah also scoop gongs
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NewsDeath in Paradise indie dives into murkier waters with tale of sex, drugs and power
Red Planet Pictures teams with playwright Ryan Calais Cameron for 1980s crime thriller Blood Rights
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RatingsRace Across the World sprints ahead with 2.7m
BBC1 bags a 20% share at 9pm as Studio Lambert show returns after a long hiatus
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NewsRichard Osman: Bafta daytime shortlist ‘a kick in the teeth for producers’
Academy spells out reason for shorter list of nominees, and why an 8pm Repair Shop special makes the cut
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NewsFemale directors gain Bafta boost but acting shortlists lack ethnic diversity
Interventions to address gender inequality pay off
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NewsMultiStory Media expands entertainment team
Simone Haywood upped to creative director as part of strategy refocus for Come Dine with Me label
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NewsBBC1 dramas lead Bafta nominations
This is Going to Hurt and The Responder receive six nods each
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NewsIndustry “risks running on empty” amid skills shortage, warns ScreenSkills chief exec
Seetha Kumar issues call to arms for more cross-industry collaboration
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NewsSteven Knight pens Birmingham-based university drama
Peaky Blinders creator also updates on BBC ska drama This Town, Taboo and future Dickens projects


















