All articles by Melissa Kasule – Page 7
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Deceit exec: drama over doc never in doubt
Story Films’ Dave Nath explains why he turned Rachel Nickell story into a scripted project for C4
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ViacomCBS diversity initiative uncovers 84 experts
Shows including Inside Tesco: 24/7, Body of Evidence and You Are What You Eat have featured new talent
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C4 reveals Black to Front scripted winner
Bolu Babalola pilot Big Age from Tiger Aspect to air in September
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IndieLab set for West Yorks expansion
Accelerator programme ties with Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership
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C4 disability lead calls for end to tokenism
Ally Castle says certain sub-groups are not appearing on-screen
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Diversity charity opens production arm
IFT Studios is to help indies work with under-represented voices
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London Weekend Television charity shutters after 30 years
Winds down with £116,000 donation to Film & TV Charity
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Birmingham kids indie wins CBBC & Nick dramas
Threewise Entertainment lands trio of orders ahead of planned £500,000 funding round
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Journalists share abuse stories with DCMS
Call for evidence to shape national action plan sparks more than 300 responses
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Industry ‘must forge more diverse co-pro treaties’
Arrangements with “predominantly white” countries risk the exclusion of “culturally valuable” stories, says Tonya Williams and Derren Lawford
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Crackit & Initial join forces for ITV special
Freddie Flintoff and Bradley Wiggin front On Yer Bike
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Former UKTV acquisitions chief joins Ibiza indie
Emma Sparks appointed managing director of Loud Productions
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The Watch winds up on BBC
Drama acquisition will launch as an iPlayer boxset before airing on BBC2
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Cowell to front ITV music format
Syco Entertainment and Lifted Entertainment co-producing six-parter Walk The Line
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Attenborough questions C4 sale process
Grandee lends support to campaign asking ’what’s changed’ since ministers last ruled out privatisation
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In brief: Maigret & Frankenstein adaptions; Baptiste sales
Playground and Otto Bathurst’s One Big Picture working on literary adaptations