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  • The Fall
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    The Fall returns for third outing

    2015-03-10T18:48:00Z

    BBC2 has ordered a third series of Allan Cubitt’s thriller The Fall after the second series ended on an open-ended cliffhanger.

  • Jeremy Clarkson
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    BBC suspends Jeremy Clarkson

    2015-03-10T16:54:00Z

    Jeremy Clarkson has been suspended as the presenter of Top Gear following a “fracas with a BBC producer”.

  • Uncle
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    BBC services face axe without ‘riskier’ management savings

    2015-03-10T13:12:00Z

    More BBC services will face the axe if the corporation is unable to make “riskier changes to organisational structures and ways of working” as part of its strategy to save £700m a year, according to a report.

  • Bannan
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    Gaelic drama Bannan to return

    2015-03-10T12:57:00Z

    Gaelic broadcaster BBC Alba is to tap into the success of foreign-language series such as The Killing after commissioning another 10 episodes of local drama Bannan. 

  • Don't Tell The Bride
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    Don't Tell The Bride travels to China

    2015-03-10T09:34:00Z

    Don’t Tell The Bride is to be remade in China after distributor DRG sold the format to local broadcaster Shenzhen.

  • Rona Fairhead
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    MP tells Rona Fairhead to resign

    2015-03-09T18:10:00Z

    Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chair Margaret Hodge has called on BBC Trust chairman Rona Fairhead to resign over her handling of the HSBC tax evasion scandal.

  • Simon Albury
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    Ofcom diversity record 'shabby'

    2015-03-09T13:24:00Z

    Former RTS boss Simon Albury has branded Ofcom’s diversity record “shabby” in evidence to the media regulator’s PSB review.

  • Frozen Planet
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    BBCW hires Twenty Twenty producer

    2015-03-09T12:59:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has appointed Twenty Twenty executive producer Kirsty Hanson as commissioning executive for its recently-launched international channel BBC Earth.

  • Banished
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    BBC questions 25% indie quota

    2015-03-09T09:18:00Z

    The BBC has raised concerns about its ability to continue commissioning 25% of its content from qualifying indies amid seismic market consolidation.

  • Election debates
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    Broadcasters stand firm on leaders’ debates

    2015-03-06T16:28:00Z

    The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky have held firm on their original plans for the proposed election debates – raising the possibility of prime minister David Cameron being empty-chaired if he fails to participate.

  • The Lady Who Flew Africa: The Aviatrix
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    BBC acquires female aviator film

    2015-03-06T11:48:00Z

    BBC4 has acquired a film that will follow a female pilot’s mission to fly from Cape Town to London.

  • Charlie Hanson
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    Charlie Hanson: BBC lags behind on diversity

    2015-03-06T09:46:00Z

    The BBC’s diversity initiatives have left it “lagging behind” rival broadcasters according to The Real McCoy and Desmond’s producer Charlie Hanson.

  • tracy-ulman
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    BBC orders sketch show double

    2015-03-05T07:07:00Z

    The BBC is hoping two female performers can deliver an eradefining sketch show - but Channel 4 is stepping back from the genre.

  • Zoella
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    BBC beefs up ratings data

    2015-03-05T07:06:00Z

    Danny Cohen wants to improve the way BBC shows are commissioned, cast and crafted by arming his team with more detailed daily ratings reports.

  • Top Gear
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    Analysis: BBC Studios plans

    2015-03-05T07:05:00Z

    The hunt for a leader of BBC Studios will begin imminently, but the industry wants more clarity about the newly rechristened production division after Tony Hall outlined his initial vision this week.

  • Rona Fairhead
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    BBC Trust chair to tackle HSBC questions

    2015-03-04T16:26:00Z

    BBC chairman Rona Fairhead will address questions about her role in an HSBC tax scandal in front of a committee of MPs next week.

  • Rona Fairhead
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    Rona Fairhead calls for new independent BBC regulator

    2015-03-04T15:15:00Z

    BBC Trust chairman Rona Fairhead has admitted that radical reforms are needed to the corporation’s governance structure during charter renewal.

  • Martin Davidson
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    Martin Davidson handed expanded role in BBC factual shake-up

    2015-03-04T12:24:00Z

    Martin Davidson has been named as the BBC’s head of specialist factual as the changes to the corporation’s factual commissioning team begin to shape up.

  • Gary Lineker
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    BBC cuts top talent pay to £50m

    2015-03-04T00:02:00Z

    The BBC’s top talent wage bill has fallen almost 30% to £50m over the past five years following “vast improvements” in cost management processes – but the corporation has been told to address the way it develops stars of the future.

  • Yonderland
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    Coba: non PSBs outspend BBC on new indie originations

    2015-03-03T12:51:00Z

    The non-PSBs spent £30m more on new, original commissions from indies than the BBC, ITV and Channel 5 combined in 2013, according to the Commercial Broadcasters Association (Coba).