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  • Ben Fogle
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    TV urged to think outside the box on climate change

    2016-12-01T07:16:00Z

    Broadcasters have acknowledged their failure to address the subject of climate change and have called for indies to incorporate the topic in different ways.

  • Planet Earth II
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    Planet Earth II exec backs strong relationship with BBC

    2016-12-01T07:12:00Z

    Planet Earth II executive producer Mike Gunton has described the “magnetic pull” that the BBC exerts on the Natural History Unit, even as BBC Studios prepares for commercialisation.

  • Exodus: Our Journey To Europe
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    Exodus returns to BBC2

    2016-11-30T10:21:00Z

    Refugees and migrants will once again film their own journeys across Europe for a second series of Keo Films-produced BBC2 Exodus.

  • bbc-wales
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    BBC Wales appoints commissioning boss

    2016-11-28T13:12:00Z

    BBC Wales head of development Nick Andrews has been appointed head of commissioning across the regional division’s television, iPlayer and interactive platforms.

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    BBC3 capacity up for grabs

    2016-11-28T12:30:00Z

    The BBC could be in for a multi-million pound windfall after putting the spectrum capacity previously used to broadcast BBC3 up for sale.

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    MPs call for over-75s licence fee reversal

    2016-11-28T10:41:00Z

    The government faces pressure from a cross-party group of MPs to reverse the decision to burden the BBC with the full cost of licence fees for over-75s.

  • Class of 92
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    BBC kicks off commissioner shake-up

    2016-11-25T10:34:00Z

    Commissioners across factual and comedy are set to lose their jobs as part of the latest stage of the BBC’s cost-cutting drive.

  • James Purnell
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    Purnell to head BBC religious affairs

    2016-11-24T12:57:00Z

    The BBC has added religion and ethics to director of radio and learning James Purnell’s rapidly expanding remit following Aaqil Ahmed’s departure earlier this month.

  • 5 Star Family Reunion
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    BBC quiz uncertainty as lottery goes online

    2016-11-24T07:04:00Z

    The future of three of BBC1’s key Saturday night gameshows is uncertain after the broadcaster pulled the live weekly National Lottery Draw from the airwaves.

  • Planet Earth
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    Bectu raises BBC Studios concerns

    2016-11-24T07:03:00Z

    The BBC could be forced to pay more for large swathes of programming if BBC Studios becomes a commercial unit, Bectu has warned.

  • Michael McIntyre’s Big Show
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    BBC1 scrambles for more McIntyre

    2016-11-23T13:04:00Z

    BBC1 has swiftly recommissioned “a bigger and better” series of Michael McIntyre’s Big Show after the opening episode of the second run.

  • Call The Midwife
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    Call The Midwife lands £30m order

    2016-11-23T12:08:00Z

    BBC1 has committed to a bumper, three series order of Call The Midwife, worth around £30m.

  • Bacon
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    Radio 2 preps Richard Bacon return

    2016-11-23T11:18:00Z

    Richard Bacon could be set for a return to BBC Radio 2 as a weekly fixture after Sam Delaney’s Studio Sixty Billion scored an initial two-part order.

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    BBC plans 'Netflix of spoken word'

    2016-11-23T10:25:00Z

    The BBC plans to create a “Netflix of spoken word” using BBC Radio archives, director general Tony Hall will announce later today.

  • Watford FC
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    BBC3 lifts lid on Watford FC

    2016-11-22T12:27:00Z

    Gary Lineker’s indie is to go behind the scenes at Premier League football club Watford FC for BBC3.

  • The Big Food Rescue
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    Raw Cut breaks out of blue light

    2016-11-22T12:13:00Z

    Police Interceptors indie Raw Cut Television is breaking out of blue light genre with a fast-turnaround series about food.

  • The National Lottery
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    National Lottery draw to end on BBC1

    2016-11-21T12:58:00Z

    BBC1 is to drop the National Lottery draw from its Saturday night schedule and will air it on iPlayer after the corporation extended its contract with Camelot for a further three years.

  • Wimbledon
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    BBC extends Wimbledon contract

    2016-11-18T11:43:00Z

    Wimbledon will stay on the BBC until at least 2024 after the broadcaster and the All England Club extended their partnership by four years.  

  • Emma Gannon and Cheryl Healey
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    Virtual reality in ‘urgent need’ of more formats

    2016-11-17T08:00:00Z

    Virtual reality is urgently in need of formats, according to the producers of the BBC’s Easter Rising: Voice Of A Rebel and 7/7 bombing documentary Witness 360.new

  • Charlotte Moore
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    Moore on hunt for next big entertainment idea

    2016-11-17T07:05:00Z

    BBC director of content Charlotte Moore is stepping up her search for the next generation of entertainment formats after the broadcaster lost The Voice and The Great British Bake Off.