All Indies articles – Page 210
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NewsBBC heads to Aberdeen for LA Productions drama
Three-parter Granite Harbour will air on BBC1 and BBC Scotland
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Behind The ScenesBrickies, BBC3
Executive producer Louis Bamber on how contributors’ willingness to share their issues took the show up a level
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NewsElon Musk doc set for C4
BriteSpark to produce hour-long film on controversial figure as part of tech leaders strand
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NewsJohn Torode and Tom Kerridge lead Food Network slate
Cornelia Street and Bone Soup score originals as Gok Wan and Michael Roux return
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NewsIn brief: IndieLab Accelerator; Griersons seek managing director
15 indies join 2022 cohort, while Jane Callaghan retires after two decades with Trust
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NewsHat Trick to mentor emerging north east comedy indie
BBC and Northern Film + Media collaborate for regional partnership scheme
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NewsBBC revives Detectorists and Bad Education
Classic comedies return alongside Juice, The Cleaner and Guilt recommissions
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NewsBBC2 plots tennis-themed Gods of Snooker follow-up
Mindhouse set to serve up Gods of Tennis series
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NewsWhisper explores natural beauty in W debut
Helen Warner to exec produce The Beauty Rewind Clinic
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NewsBanijay parent plans £3.5bn public listing
French super-indie to join Euronext Amsterdam in July
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NewsNormal People indie Element Pictures bought by Fremantle
De Maio Entertainment to act as strategic advisor following deal for Irish indie
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Behind The ScenesThe Dry, BritBox
Executive producer Emma Norton on the long hunt to find a broadcast partner for Nancy Harris’ comedy drama
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NewsBBC1 uncovers women inspired by Gentleman Jack
Screenhouse Productions assembles female production team for single doc
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NewsC4 sale draws criticism at Bafta TV Awards
Krishnendu Majumdar & Steve McQueen talk up PSB system as Stephen Lambert attacks privatisation plan
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NewsITV scores seven Bafta wins
Victories for Storming Of The Capitol & The Women Fighting Putin, alongside BBC scripted shows Time and In My Skin
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VideoTrail: Joe Wicks: Facing My Childhood, BBC1
Fitness guru revisits his childhood, revealing how his experiences have motivated him to keep healthy. Produced by Mindhouse
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Behind The ScenesThe Spy Who Died Twice, Channel 4
Director Keely Winstone explains how her documentary on a scandal with striking parallels to the politics of today finally made it to the screen
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NewsCovid safe shooting protocols eased
British Film Commission drops requirements for social distancing, supervisors and mandated testing


















