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Former C4 exec joins Crackit
Helen Cooke becomes head of non-scripted at Border Interceptors indie
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Scorpion strikes wildlife series deal with kids streamer
Azoomee picks up two South Africa-set shows
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End of the F***ing World smashes cross-platform viewing
C4/Netflix co-pro heralded as the former’s ’most-binged boxset ever’
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BBC3 travels to Veganville with Plimsoll
Vegans face up to die-hard carnivores in Merthyr Tydfil for three-part series
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Banijay Rights acquires Italian sales firm
Funwood Media also has a presence in Spain and France
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YouTube’s Hyams sets out educational ambitions
BBC Studios Science Unit unveils debut original for Google-owned platform
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C4 revives True Stories brand for web docs
First of Barcroft Studios’ shorts launch on YouTube and Facebook
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Hidden and Bang execs: world not ready for Welsh language drama
Billingual series provide comfort to ‘risk averse’ distributors
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Red Arrow teams with indie duo on Harvey Girls drama
Seven Stories also on board for loose adaptation alongside Atalaya Productions
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RTL restructures as fiction chief exits
Deutschland 83 commissioner Philipp Steffens steps down after five years
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James May on his ‘rough-edged and vulnerable’ Amazon doc
How Grand Tour presenter’s six-part Japanese journey swerves the cliches of celebrity travelogues
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Icon Films to carbon-offset all travel
River Monster indie declares state of ‘climate emergency’ as it unveils raft of sustainability measures
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Russell T Davies: drama ‘gold rush’ cuts PSBs adrift
Years and Years creator says traditional channels are struggling to hire emerging writers
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ITV poised to sign up Simon Cowell for five more years
Britain’s Got Talent set to remain an annual fixture but X Factor future uncertain beyond 2020
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BBC3 calls for Rap Game UK round two
Naked Television scores a recommission of Broadcast Award-nominated format
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Davey: UK’s global success spurred Sky Studios
Chief exec outlines ambitions for 32-acre site, which will house 2,000 new jobs