All Broadcast articles in March 2025 – Page 13
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News
In brief: Bafta names awards host; ITV lands drama sales; BBC launches dementia content
Alan Cumming will host this year’s Bafta TV Awards
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Video
Trail: Poker Face, Sky Max
Second series of the Animal Pictures, MRC Television and T-Street mystery, following a woman whoe has the ability to determine when someone is lying
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Behind The Scenes
Getting personal: Why I stepped out from behind the camera for my covid memorial doc
Writer and director Catey Sexton on making Love and Loss: The Pandemic 5 Years On
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News
Last chance to book Broadcast Summit one-to-one commissioner meetings
All attendees have the chance to secure a one-to-one meeting with commissioners from UKTV, ITV, BritBox, WBD and Disney
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Panasonic launches AG-CX370 camcorder
The camera features 4K image quality and IP-based live production capabilities
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UK’s BBC returns to Responder writer for latest drama
Tony Schumacher links with Fremantle’s Element Pictures for crime series The Cage
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Tony Schumacher returns to BBC with casino drama
The Responder scribe pens crime show set in inner-city Liverpool
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Behind The Scenes
Vanessa, 5
ITN Productions daytime editor Ian Jones on creating a heartwarming, straight-talking new daytime chat show with a legend of the format
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News
Monday round-up: Latest news, deals & hires
All the latest news from the global content industry on Monday, 24 March
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News
Blue Peter live episodes to end
Former presenters dismayed as show moves to pre-recorded format
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Critics
This City Is Ours
“There are too many ‘gritty’ drugs gang dramas on TV but what makes a refreshing change about this one is that it is modern, witty & authentic”
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Ratings
BBC1 scores a touchdown with Six Nations
Halo effect boost Gladiators, while ITV1’s Protection makes a solid start
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News
Seven.One hires Keshet Int’l, Serial Maven alum
Fleur Wheatley to lead sales efforts across English-speaking markets
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Adolescence lands 6.9m in first week
Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s drama beats Fool Me Once opener
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Ratings
Chess Masters: Endgame makes opening play with 887,000
BBC2 launches new format, while C4 brings back Tempting Fortune
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Ratings
Bergerac hits halfway with 537,000
Third episode is the smallest of the three so far in overnights
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Video
Trail: The Secret Genius of Modern Life, BBC2
Professor Hannah Fry delves into the wonders of modern technology for third series, co-produced by BBC Studios and The Open University