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    MPs call to ‘mutualise’ BBC

    2016-03-30T09:30:00Z

    MPs Gareth Thomas and Steve Baker have called for the BBC to be restructured as a mutual organisation in which TV licence-holders elect its board.

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    Wolf Hall leads hunt for Bafta

    2016-03-30T09:01:00Z

    Wolf Hall is leading the pack in the hunt for a Bafta television award, but the academy has snubbed Catastrophe in its Scripted Comedy category.

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    Pretzel lands bumper CBBC Chart show order

    2016-03-29T12:22:00Z

    Pretzel Films has secured a beefed up second series of its live simulcast chart series for CBBC and Radio 1.

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    Fiona Campbell moves into digital role at BBC News

    2016-03-23T17:17:00Z

    BBC head of current affairs Fiona Campbell has moved into the newly-created role of controller of BBC News mobile and online.

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    Sir Lenny Henry: write diversity into BBC charter

    2016-03-23T11:30:00Z

    Sir Lenny Henry has called for obligations on diversity to be written into the BBC’s new charter and reiterated his ambition to create a ring-fenced fund for content that reflects British society.

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    Big Bang ‘over-reliant on BBC’

    2016-03-23T08:12:00Z

    The dangers of a post house relying on a single customer for income were highlighted last week following the sale of the trade and assets of Big Bang Post Production to Evolutions.

  • Bake Off: Creme De La Creme
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    Love to look beyond BBC and C4

    2016-03-23T08:04:00Z

    Love Productions creative director Richard McKerrow has admitted that The Great British Bake Off indie is too reliant on the BBC and Channel 4.

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    Mark Linsey move hints at end of director of TV role

    2016-03-23T07:03:00Z

    All roads lead to the BBC’s director of television role being scrapped after Mark Linsey was handed the top job at BBC Studios this week.

  • Clare Pizey
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    BBC names Top Gear 'editorial lead'

    2016-03-22T11:56:00Z

    Clare Pizey has been named as the ‘editorial lead’ in charge of Top Gear following mounting speculation about the show’s leadership in the fall-out from the controversial cenotaph stunt.

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    Mark Linsey to lead BBC Studios

    2016-03-22T09:42:00Z

    Acting BBC director of television Mark Linsey has been appointed director of BBC Studios with immediate effect after Peter Salmon decided to join Endemol Shine Group.

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    Former BBC entertainment boss Jon Beazley dies

    2016-03-22T09:20:00Z

    Former BBC in-house entertainment boss and Strictly Come Dancing showrunner Jon Beazley has died after a short illness.

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    Rona Fairhead fears tactical delay of charter renewal

    2016-03-21T13:13:00Z

    BBC Trust chairman Rona Fairhead has warned that any delay to charter renewal could offer the government the opportunity to push through more radical cuts to the corporation.

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    BBC parks The Getaway Car

    2016-03-21T13:05:00Z

    BBC1 has parked primetime entertainment format The Getaway Car to make way for physical gameshow Can’t Touch This, which will air in its Saturday slot.

  • James May: The Reassembler
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    BBC4 visits James May's workshop

    2016-03-21T10:19:00Z

    James May is to front a three-part Plum Pictures series for BBC4 in which the former Top Gear presenter will rebuild everyday objects to see what makes them tick.

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    Peers could block BBC governance reforms

    2016-03-18T12:00:00Z

    Lord Anthony Lester QC is planning to table a private members bill that will block culture secretary John Whittingdale’s proposed reforms to BBC governance.

  • Maria Eagle
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    Labour accuses government of 'bullying' BBC & C4

    2016-03-17T11:02:00Z

    Shadow culture secretary Maria Eagle has criticised the government’s “ideological approach” to the broadcasting sector and accused her opposite number John Whittingdale of “bullying” the BBC and Channel 4.

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    BBC3 orders Jane Treays addiction doc

    2016-03-17T10:45:00Z

    Mum, Heroin and Me director Jane Treays is to produce a Rare Day documentary about drug addiction for BBC3 – as Pulse Films secures a film about legal highs.

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    Theroux explores alcoholism and brain injury for BBC2

    2016-03-17T09:19:00Z

    Louis Theroux will return to BBC2 this year with two hour-long films dealing with alcohol addiction and brain injury.

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    BBC savings plans unpicked

    2016-03-17T07:05:00Z

    How the BBC will go about the gruelling task of meeting its £800m savings target by 2022

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    Peter Bowker plots WW2 epic

    2016-03-16T16:02:00Z

    Peter Bowker is eyeing up a multi-lingual World War II drama as his next BBC project – and plans to go deeper into society’s attitudes toward autism in a second series of The A Word.