All Indies articles – Page 289
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NewsBBC supercharges on-screen sustainability
Commissioning process updated to ensure environmental issues considered
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NewsBBCS introduces Inclusion Rider
Producer commits to 20% representation on and off-screen for new shows
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NewsJamie Oliver hires creative director
Co-founder of creative agency Superfantastic James Verity takes up post
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Behind The ScenesLocked In: Breaking the Silence, BBC4
Filmmaker Xavier Alford on the cathartic experience of sharing the story of his illness
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NewsWonderborn acquires Three Arrows
David Hallam and Jon Hancock remain with Treasure Champs indie
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FeaturesTriForce Creative Network: Banging the drum for diversity
Fraser Ayres, Jimmy Akingbola and Minnie Ayres on why the industry is finally taking diversity seriously
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NewsSandpaper sets out series ambitions
Henry Singer firm lands debut multi-part order as Susannah Price handed equal equity
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NewsNewswrap podcast: diversity special - six months of change
Lucy Pilkington, Rita Daniels and Yinka Bokinni summarise a whirlwind half-year for BAME diversity
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CommentShift to on-demand gathers pace as pandemic strikes
Broadcasters that exploit their online services the quickest will win this particular battle, says Kate Bulkley
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Behind The ScenesExploring the World According to Grandpa
Creating a relaxed atmosphere for child actors in a Covid-19 world was no easy task, says exec producer Caroline Cherry-Roberts
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NewsUnpacked: C4 format fund & digital-first commissions
Alex Mahon and Ian Katz lift lid on the Future 4 strategy plan
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NewsMax Clifford examined by Story Films
Interrogation of Tony Martin indie lands two docs as part of C4 slate
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NewsC4 sets out five-year transformation plan
Alex Mahon doubles down on All 4 and creates global formats fund
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The Broadcast InterviewMackenzie Crook: Man of many talents
The actor and Pirates of the Caribbean star on leaving Hollywood behind to write and direct for British TV
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CommentDisability should not be a barrier to working in TV
While on-screen representation is improving, the hiring of off-screen talent is still well below target, says Deborah Williams
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