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BBC specialist factual chief says co-pro more important than ever
Sheffield DocFest: Jack Bootle speaks alongside fellow BBC unscripted commissioners
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Labour pledges to play nicely with BBC
Manifesto hints at new relationship with PSBs and sets out Apprenticeships Levy reform
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Nicola Bulley doc leads BBC unscripted slate
Rogan Productions, 72 Films, Passion Pictures and Kailash Films land orders from BBC docs team
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BBC docs chief outlines ‘anti-algorithm’ commissioning strategy
Clare Sillery reveals her priorities and commitment to the nations and regions
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In brief: Banijay Rights appointment; Amber de Botton move; Gone Fishing recommission
Leila Loumi gets global vice president for licensing gig
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BBC director of sport on collision course with talent
New recruit Alex Kay-Jelski facing criticism for 2019 column on transgender athletes
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BBC unscripted chief encounters ‘wild west of commissioning’
Banff World Media Festival: Kate Phillips speaks of shock at Canada’s lack of terms of trade
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BBC to commemorate Michael Mosley with special programming
One-off TV doc and Radio 4 special programme set for 14 June
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BBC1 doc follows Strictly pro’s cancer journey
One-off film captures year of Amy Dowden’s life after diagnosis
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This Country star to front BBC3 rural myths series
Charlie Cooper will tour UK to explore local legends, myth and folklore
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BBC1 gets creative minds to tell their stories
In My Own Words will look inside the minds of leading cultural lights such as Billy Connolly
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In brief: BBC Aussie thriller acquistion; The Traitors adaptions; ITV unveils election line up
Australian mystery series High Country to land on iPlayer and BBC TV channels
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In brief: BBC D-Day apology; Panorama election specials; Fremantle talent scheme; Maverick closure
D-Day tribute programme captured ‘inappropriate comment’
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BBC and Netflix get set for Wallace and Gromit feature
Aardman animation Vengeance Most Fowl to hit TV screens this Christmas
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BBC spends £3m on Tim Westwood review
Investigation into historic sexual harassment allegations is long overdue
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Linford Christie to ‘break silence’ in BBC1 doc
Story Films lands feature about Olympic athlete
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Top crime creators speak on helping communities heal
Celtic Media Festival hears from forces behind Steeltown Murders, Blue Lights and Kin
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Firecracker lands BBC3 doc about Plymouth shootings
Indie to explore how incel movement prompted deadly 2021 attacks