All Indies articles – Page 57
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NewsClare Sillery: docs filmmaking skill is vital to regain and unite audiences
BBC’s docs chief says viewers ‘trust the man in the street’ more than they do institutions
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NewsWarner Bros Discovery to serve up secrets of Indian cuisine
Ten-part Food Network/Discovery+ title will take viewers into kitchen of Asma Khan’s Soho restaurant Darjeeling Express
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NewsNBCU to restructure Monkey and Matchbox
Overhaul comes as part of a global unscripted rebranding push under alternative studio chief Toby Gorman
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NewsC5 to launch single drama strand
Broadcaster setting up ‘drama of the week’ strand with initial six standalones
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NewsBBC pulls Gaza doc from iPlayer
Corporation conducting ‘further due diligence’ with producer of Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone
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NewsC4 looks to commission two Northern Irish comedy scripts
Local indies invited to pitch up to three ideas to comedy scheme
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NewsITV to share secrets of streaming at Broadcast Summit
Commissioners including Nasfim Haque, Adrian Padmore and Craig Morris among first wave of speakers at the event
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NewsBBC1 sends Amol Rajan to world’s largest religious festival
Wildstar Films behind one-off doc about Maha Kumbh Mela Festival
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NewsITV pilots Hello Dolly gameshow for UK
Broadcaster closes in on Win Win! from Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win indie
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News£4.8m Rip Off Britain contract up for grabs
BBC kicks off competitive tender process for daytime format
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FeaturesChess Masters: The Endgame
‘It isn’t an obvious subject for a TV competition – but neither was baking’
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FeaturesThis City Is Ours
‘It’s got an emotional thump to it and makes you care about people who do bad things’
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FeaturesKing & Conqueror
‘It has much to offer those who just love edge-of-your-seat, thrilling drama’
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FeaturesProphet Of Ecstasy
‘The characters help set it apart. It’s an uplifting series, as well as being strong on science’
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FeaturesInside Therapy
‘Being fearful is a universal thing, so Inside Therapy has really broad appeal’
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FeaturesSunny Nights
‘Spray tan felt like an absurd world to juxtapose against Sydney’s criminal underbelly’
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FeaturesOnce Upon A Time In Space
‘This is a very fresh approach to the topic. It is space with a focus on human stories’


















