More BBC News – Page 132
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Sue Barker and QoS captains to depart
The trio’s final series together will be broadcast in 2021
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Storyville hunts Gaddafi’s missing billions
Brook Lapping to follow Dutch journalists on trail of Libyan dictator’s treasure
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Newswrap: The story behind Olusoga’s MacTaggart
MacTaggart lecturer David Olusoga speaks exclusively to Broadcast about the process behind writing his address and how it has been received
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Policy & ed standards chiefs exit BBC board
David Jordan and Clare Sumner lose Executive Committee seats as DG strips away bureaucratic layers
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Worzel Gummidge heads back to BBC1
Mackenzie Crook’s gentle comedy-drama returns for one-hour film
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Uncle Vanya and Alleycats docs lead BBC4 arts slate
Play starring Toby Jones and Richard Armitage was cancelled due to pandemic
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Tim Davie’s ‘change agenda’ underway
Tech chief Matthew Postgate exits as BBC hunts for COO and corporate affairs chief
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Emma Barnett to host Woman’s Hour
Presenter to take reins in January after departures of Jane Garvey and Jenni Murray
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Gilbert & Vorderman among BBC Wales slate
Wildflame, Cardiff & Plimsoll among firms to pick up commisisons
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Analysis: the intense political backdrop to Davie’s DG debut
Impartiality in spotlight ahead of first speech on 3 September
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Top commissions from Edinburgh
Highlights include an A Word spin-off, C4 bridge-building reality format and focus on racism in football
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Newswrap podcast: Edinburgh special with Patrick Holland
The festival’s advisory chair on the MacTaggart, Ben Frow and the future of PSB
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BBC1 orders A-Word spin-off and trio of docs
Anton Ferdinand, David Harewood and Patrick Kielty front films as ITVS/Keshet/Tiger Aspect follow Down’s Syndrome couple