All articles by Max Goldbart – Page 148
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NewsBT Sport to double docs output
Plans 10-strong slate with initial commissions exploring Manchester United and SC Corinthians
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RatingsBake Off scoops series high
TUESDAY: GBBO posted a series high last night by almost 500,000 while yet another BBC1 drama made its debut
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NewsBBC gets ball rolling on pensioner licence fee scrap
Wealthier older generation might be able to weather the costs, suggests Frontier Economics report
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NewsNewsnight policy editor joins Harding’s Tortoise
Christopher Cook was at BBC2 show for five years
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NewsBBC savings: where the axe might fall
Industry sources highlight the services and channels that could be under threat as the corporation tries to find £800m in savings
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NewsBBC factual commits to nations and regions
Alison Kirkham commits to a ‘plurality of voices’ with wide-ranging slate
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NewsBBC3 links up with factual for unscripted push
Fact-ent was unveiled as BBC3’s third pillar earlier this year
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NewsSpotnitz urges British writers to collaborate
‘More and more, Netflix and Amazon series are being created in the UK, and they expect a writers’ room’
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NewsBBC buys The Name of the Rose
John Turturro stars in Italian/German co-pro based on Umberto Eco’s novel
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NewsLabour calls for children’s TV plan
Shadow culture minister calls on government to address the ‘content crisis’
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NewsBBC unveils slavery docs
Charity The Why Foundation exec producing slate across BBC2, BBC4 and iPlayer
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NewsBBC needs more LGBT stories
Corporation must be ‘empowered’ to boost portrayal, review concludes
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NewsYounghusband: New talent can reach young audiences
BBC music chief highlights diversity of cross-channel Our Classical Century season
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NewsPact seeks international alliances
Trade body is one of 15 global organisations signing a memorandum
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NewsTern TV scores BBC Scotland double order
Current affairs show and ‘alternative’ tour of Scotland on channel’s debut slate
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NewsMoore: Don’t make ‘crass' assumptions about young viewers
‘Make it brilliant and they will come’, urges BBC director of content


















