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Double Act lands 15-part BBC1 daytime order
SAS: Catching the Criminals is first project to be made from indie’s new Birmingham hub
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BBC News u-turn as trio join chief presenter line up
Ben Brown, Annita McVeigh, and Geeta Guru-Murthy to join slimmed-down presenting team
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High-end TV production spend down 33% in 2023
BFI’s annual official statistics reveal impact of challenging year
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Canal+ and SBS snap up Sofia Helin drama Fallen
Banijay Rights secures sales for Filmlance crime series as Kids and Family division forge deals for Shasha & Milo
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Alf Lawrie expected to exit C4
Head of fact ent understood not to be applying for position in merged department
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In brief: TNT Sports doc; RTS Television Journalism Awards; Ken Bruce audience growth
Rylan Clark fronts Buzz 16 doc exploring homophobia in football
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Waterloo Road indie invests in emerging filmmakers
Rope Ladder Fiction co-producing short projects and commits to support two films per year
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PSBs could explore Albert-style scheme to prevent misuse of AI
Deep Fusion Films executive producer tells Realscreen of ‘interest’ in such a project
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Ten Pound Poms sails to second series on BBC1
Eleven’s Australia-set drama will feature new and returning characters
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Fremantle strikes development deal with Alice & Jack indie
Krishnendu Majumdar and Richard Yee-led Me+You Productions will create scripted projects with the super-indie
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Hulu, A+E board European Alliance thriller
The Kollective hails from Gomorrah writers and is co-commissioned by France Télévisions, Rai Fiction and ZDF
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The Apprentice contestant faces antisemitism accusations
Asif Munaf doubles down ahead of series launch despite D&I training
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Industry figures ‘cautiously optimistic’ about TV ad market recovery
Senior execs and media analysts forecast TV trends set to emerge in 2024
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STV Studios takes majority stake in Two Cities
Scotland’s biggest production company ups investment in Blue Lights indie
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Wildscreen to link up wildlife filmmakers and scientists
New event will spotlight how experts should collaborate on natural history programming
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Arte pre-buys Hartswood dramedy Douglas is Cancelled
European PSB acquires ITVX title for France and Germany
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Gladiators is BBC’s biggest ents launch in seven years
First episode watched by 8.7m over seven days
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ITV commissioner: Soap viewers ‘more open’ to international stories
Nicola Lloyd was speaking on a panel alongside Channel 4’s Shaminder Nahal
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BBC orders major history and science series
D-Day, NASA and human evolution are focus of docs from Wall to Wall and BBCS