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  • Strictly
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    Anger over reports of BBC scheduling crackdown

    2016-05-03T08:46:00Z

    A row has erupted over reports that the government plans to intervene in BBC scheduling decisions to protect commercial rivals.

  • Louis Theroux Drinking to Oblivion
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    BBC Studios plans divisive restructure

    2016-04-29T10:13:00Z

    Mark Freeland’s departure is expected to herald more changes at BBC Studios, with sources suggesting new director Mark Linsey wants its genre heads to be business rather than creative leaders.

  • BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra Youth Council
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    BBC preps diversity guidelines for indies

    2016-04-29T10:09:00Z

    The BBC is to publish new commissioning guidelines for producers by the end of the summer as part of a renewed drive to “hardwire” diversity into its culture.

  • Caren Manderbach
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    Caryn Mandabach: BBC should stay away from whodunnits

    2016-04-29T09:24:00Z

    Peaky Blinders producer Caryn Mandabach has warned the BBC to “stay away” from whodunnit-style dramas as it strives to find a distinctive voice.

  • Mark Freeland
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    Mark Freeland to exit BBC

    2016-04-28T11:10:00Z

    Mark Freeland is to leave the BBC and will not take up the post of head of scripted comedy and drama at BBC Studios when the new division launches tomorrow.

  • Watership Down
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    Netflix boards BBC's Watership Down

    2016-04-28T09:20:00Z

    Netflix has boarded BBC1’s remake of classic children’s novel Watership Down.

  • Top Gear
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    Analysis: BBC Studios set to launch

    2016-04-28T07:06:00Z

    BBC Studios will formally launch as an operating division within the BBC on 29 April, paving the way for its next challenge of becoming a fully commercial operation in April next year.

  • Muslim docs take centre stage
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    Muslim docs take centre stage

    2016-04-28T07:01:00Z

    The BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5 will go head to head with programming about British Muslim communities amid concerns that broadcasters focus too heavily on extremism.

  • Tony Hall
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    BBC plans diverse university push

    2016-04-27T22:11:00Z

    The BBC is looking to hire candidates from a wider range of universities with a new recruitment process designed to ensure its workforce reflects modern Britain.

  • Hillsborough
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    BBC prepares Hillsborough special

    2016-04-27T16:24:00Z

    BBC2 has ordered an in-depth documentary about the 1989 Hillsborough disaster following this week’s inquest verdict, to air early next month.

  • Alex Moody
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    BBC hires comedy commissioner

    2016-04-27T13:06:00Z

    CPL producer Alex Moody has joined the BBC comedy commissioning team and will take an active role in the broadcaster’s diversity push.

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    BBC3 revs up Top Gear spin-off

    2016-04-27T10:16:00Z

    BBC3 will launch a weekly Top Gear spin-off hosted by the main show’s presenter Rory Reid and filmed at the motoring format’s iconic airfield studio.

  • The Great British Bake Off
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    Revealed: the crunch talks over Bake Off's future

    2016-04-26T13:12:00Z

    The BBC and Love Productions are set for crunch talks over The Great British Bake Off in the coming weeks, with ITV and Channel 4 thought to be ready to pounce if a deal cannot be agreed.

  • Chris Evans
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    BBC defends Chris Evans’ behaviour

    2016-04-26T12:35:00Z

    The BBC has leapt to the defence of Chris Evans, arguing that a report about the presenter’s aggressive behaviour towards junior production staff is “completely untrue”.

  • Carrie-Britton
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    Carrie Britton joins Indie Training Fund

    2016-04-26T10:03:00Z

    The Indie Training Fund (ITF) has appointed BBC Comedy talent acquisition executive Carrie Britton as managing director.

  • The Great British Bake Off
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    Bake Off winner lands BBC1 series

    2016-04-26T09:21:00Z

    The Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain is to present a two-part travel cookery show for BBC1 tracing her culinary roots.

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    Bafta Television Craft winners unveiled

    2016-04-25T10:47:00Z

    Russell T Davies, Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan were among the off-screen talent recognised at the Bafta Television Craft Awards last night.

  • Undercover
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    BBC targets 50:50 gender split

    2016-04-25T10:42:00Z

    Women will form 50% of the BBC’s overall staff and leadership team by 2020 as part of a raft of diversity targets which also include its first LGBT target.

  • Police
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    Minnow reopens Chillenden murder files

    2016-04-25T09:54:00Z

    BBC2 has ordered a documentary from Minnow Films investigating the conviction of Michael Stone for the brutal murders of Lin and Megan Russell in Kent in 1996.

  • James Acaster
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    BBC3 orders ‘anarchic’ music format

    2016-04-25T09:15:00Z

    BBC3 has commissioned a short-form music show from Greenbird-network indie Rumpus Media and Phil McIntyre Television.