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    C4 lines up Electric Dreams writers

    2016-08-24T12:47:00Z

    A raft of top US and British writers including Jack Thorne and Tony Grisoni will collaborate on Channel 4’s ambitious 10-part sci-fi drama based on Philip K. Dick’s short stories.

  • Ro Newell
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    ITV2 hunts stripped event to accompany Love Island

    2016-08-24T12:23:00Z

    ITV2 has ordered a “bonkers and eccentric” scripted comedy series from Big Talk Productions and is hunting a ‘real-time’ event to accompany Love Island.

  • Fishing Impossible
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    BBCW doubles order for male-skewing shows

    2016-08-24T07:09:00Z

    BBC Worldwide is set to double the number of male-skewing, returnable series it commissions for its international channels over the next 12 months.

  • Raised By Wolves
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    TV’s class divide laid bare

    2016-08-24T07:08:00Z

    The class divisions in the television industry are laid bare in a report that reveals that people in the media are three times more likely to have attended a private or selective grammar school than the national average.

  • The Black Lesbian Handbook
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    CDN hails Diamond potential

    2016-08-24T07:06:00Z

    The Creative Diversity Network (CDN) believes that diversity monitoring initiative Diamond will be a “breakthrough moment” for the TV industry.

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    Vice: the story so far

    2016-08-24T07:04:00Z

    Vice has made a splash with youngsters with its hard-hitting news and docs - delivered online. Now its focus turns to linear success

  • And Then There Were None
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    BBC makes Agatha Christie pledge

    2016-08-24T07:03:00Z

    The BBC has committed to producing seven Agatha Christie adaptations over the next four years in a deal Broadcast estimates could be worth more than £20m with co-pro money.

  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
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    Netflix UK drops archive content for new shows

    2016-08-24T07:03:00Z

    Netflix UK has aggressively culled its programming over the past few months to reduce its reliance on archive content in favour of the latest shows.

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    Channel 4 ups 8pm spend for kids

    2016-08-24T07:01:00Z

    Channel 4 will ramp up spending on programming for older children by two-thirds following criticism that it is failing the demographic.

  • Gaga for Dada: The Original Art Rebels
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    Vic Reeves joins BBC4 art season

    2016-08-23T12:52:00Z

    BBC4 has ordered four films exploring the subversive world of conceptual art including Vic Reeves’ take on avant-garde collective Dada.

  • Question Time
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    BBC to begin tendering next month

    2016-08-23T10:39:00Z

    The BBC is to begin tendering out the production of high-profile shows next month as it confirms the end of the in-house production guarantee.

  • Thirteen
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    BBC3 iPlayer requests jump after online launch

    2016-08-23T10:23:00Z

    iPlayer requests of BBC3 content have risen by 6 percentage points following the youth-skewing channel’s move online, despite launching fewer shows.  

  • Bridget and Eamon
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    UKTV signs Irish sitcom

    2016-08-22T13:22:00Z

    UKTV is bidding to tap into the success of Mrs Brown’s Boys after acquiring an Irish comedy from RTÉ.

  • The X Factor
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    ITV 'on brink' of signing £150m X Factor deal

    2016-08-22T12:55:00Z

    ITV is on the brink of signing a £150m deal to keep The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent on-screen until at least 2019, according to reports.

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    Keo explores Mormon polygamists

    2016-08-22T12:46:00Z

    Keo Films has gained access to a fundamentalist Mormon community in Utah for a four-part Channel 4 documentary.

  • Football
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    W takes fixed-rig to amateur sport

    2016-08-22T10:48:00Z

    Water polo and women’s football dressing rooms are to be thrust into the spotlight with a fixed-rig series from UKTV’s entertainment channel W.

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    BBC youth viewing drops 18% after BBC3 closure

    2016-08-22T10:27:00Z

    The closure of BBC3 has contributed to an 18% fall in 16-34 year olds viewing BBC content, while boosting the performance of its commercial rivals.

  • Mark Thompson
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    Mark Thompson: don't force BBC to reveal talent pay

    2016-08-22T10:22:00Z

    Former BBC director general Mark Thompson has criticised plans to force the BBC to reveal how much it pays its top talent.

  • Lisa Opie
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    Opie unveils seven BBC factual units

    2016-08-22T09:56:00Z

    BBC Studios director Lisa Opie has set out the seven business units to make up her factual division – appointing Fiona Clarke as a second-in-command to oversee the London-based output.

  • Black Mirror
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    Netflix's Black Mirror to debut at TIFF

    2016-08-19T12:57:00Z

    Netflix’s Black Mirror episodes are to be screened for the first time at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) as the event sharpens its international focus.