All Indies articles – Page 471
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NewsDrama drives iPlayer surge
Bodyguard and Killing Eve steer BBC service to record year amid scrutiny over box-set strategy
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NewsNadiya to explore anxiety for BBC1
Raw TV doc spearheads mental health season that also includes Fiona Campbell’s BBC3 debut order
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NewsKatz unveils issue-led slate
Themes such as ethnicity, education and social inequality to be explored in a range of formats
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NewsC4: commissioning slate in full
Harry Hill, Ed Stafford and The Tiger Who Came To Tea set to feature on the channel this year
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VideoMotherFatherSon, BBC2
Richard Gere and Helen McCrory star in Tom Rob Smith’s eight-part drama, produced by BBC Studios Drama London
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NewsSilverprint lands ITV drama
Flesh and Blood will keep viewers guessing as to who becomes the murder victim
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NewsBBC Scotland in-house row reaches boiling point
Pact takes up issue with BBC board following frustration from producers over contestability
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NewsC4 eyes True Vision Yorkshire deal
Broadcaster in early talks to invest in first Leeds-based business following relocation
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NewsNetflix signs up Blue Planet II exec
James Honeyborne’s Freeborne Media to make ‘game-changing’ docs for streamer
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NewsReducing complexity key for Endemol Shine
Chief executive Sophie Turner Laing reveals plans to reshape the business after it failed to find a buyer during last year’s sales process
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NewsBBC kids keen to keep teen funds
Head of Children’s Cheryl Taylor hopes to secure further funding to add to slate beyond 2020
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NewsBBC expands short-form digital arts programming
Arts division plans more partnerships to combat online rivals
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NewsIndies reveal how to tap US
Broadcast Intelligence identifies key buyers and highlights vital tactics for landing commissions
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VideoTeachers Training to Kill, Channel 4
Kira Phillips directs Sundog Pictures documentary exploring how schools in US are responding to shootings
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NewsKids turn to YouTube on TV sets
Channel is more than three times as popular as traditional options
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VideoTraitors, Channel 4/Netflix
Six-part spy thriller set in 1945 starring Emma Appleton, Keeley Hawes and Michael Stuhlbarg. Produced by Twenty Twenty and 42
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