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ITV lines up workplace bullying drama
Mike Bartlett re-teams with Tall Story for three-part series
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Blueprint eyes further real-life furores
Sarah Phelps to tackle ‘slut-shaming’ in spiritual successor to A Very English Scandal
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Chalkboard makes drama debut for C5
‘I am planning for a year without Big Brother’, says Ben Frow
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Coogan: Writers' voices are being ‘hammered out of them’
Alan Partridge star and Baby Cow co-founder shares Michaela Coel’s concerns about new talent
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Cassian Harrison: 'BBC4 welcomes misfits'
Channel editor echoes Michaela Coel speech in desire to create a haven for new writers and directors
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Holland: Lack of ‘great monoliths’ is a challenge
Judge BBC2 on quality, not share, controller urges
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Coel calls for writers to get wise to production
Writer and actress says ‘transparency’ was the driving force behind setting up her own indie
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Baby Cow backs Getting On creators
Vicki Pepperdine and Joanna Scanlan to champion female writers
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Nazis and nudity head eclectic BBC2 slate
New shows from Keo, Lion, 72 Films, Studio Lambert and Zeppotron
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Delayed decisions in the spotlight
When should commissioners get back to indies? Programme chiefs debate survey findings
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Derren Brown special bolsters Netflix slate
Sunderland FC series and Stellify game show also head for SVoD
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Corbyn anti-Semitism row hits TV Festival
Prominent figures critical of Labour leader’s Edinburgh booking
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ITV to whip middle-aged England stars back into shape
Talkback format will put players including John Barnes and Chris Waddle through today’s fitness regime
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Michaela Coel: TV lets ‘misfits’ down
Chewing Gum creator launches industry broadside as she reveals sexual assault
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BBC3 eyes options for short-form content rights
Pact remains unconvinced by controller Damian Kavanagh’s approach
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Al Murray lands History series
Comic to explore European attitudes towards the English in Avalon show
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Peaky Blinders switches sides in BBC1 youth drive
Drama’s move is ’a signal for young audiences that BBC1 is a channel for them’, says Charlotte Moore