All Kids articles – Page 27
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NewsBBC sets out iPlayer vision to Ofcom
Year-long window, extending to five for children’s shows, is central to changes
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CommentA little reality is good for drama
Our fictional team wanted to play in a real tournament, so we put it in the show, says Sam Talbot
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NewsITV and C4 back BFI kids' fund
Broadcasters reveal plans to target younger viewers following launch of the £57m YACF
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NewsKids fund targets over sixes
Providing rich mix of shows for older children a key aim for Young Audiences Content Fund
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FeaturesThe Overcoat
“The Overcoat is a timeless story about how, in a material world, love can conquer everything”
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FeaturesRainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty
“We’re a small distributor and like to take on projects outside the norm”
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NewsCITV's Bookaboo lands in Russia
Mixed-media pre-school series secures first international format sale
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Behind The ScenesMimi on a Mission: Sex Ed, BBC iPlayer
Taking seven teens to the Netherlands for a week-long sex education fact-finding mission was quite the eye-opening journey, says Danni Davis
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FeaturesLevi David Addai: The Girl From Tomorrow
A gripping Australian sci-fi show persuaded the Damilola, Our Loved Boy writer to put away his toys to dream of writing
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NewsEast Asian writers step up pressure on CBBC
Campaigning group assembles talent directory in its drive to push for a representative team on sitcom Living with the Lams
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FeaturesJo McGrath: Tiswas
The Walter Presents co-founder got a taste for the adrenaline rush of live TV after winning a golden ticket to the most anarchic show on telly
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NewsC4 orders Junior Bake Off
Spin-off show, which previously aired on CBBC, greenlit as broadcaster extends parent show until 2021
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NewsUYoung gets Messy with CBeebies show
Beijing entertainment firm takes China media rights for animation
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NewsKing Bert lines up Walliams animation
Brown Bag Films to produce 52-part series of The World’s Worst Children
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FeaturesSamira Ahmed: Newsround
The broadcaster remembers when John Craven and ‘cool auntie’ Lucy Mathen presided over a ‘lighthouse of calm’ that brought the world into her home

















