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Inside No 9 wins double reorder
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton’s anthology extended to series seven
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Comedy execs target 50/50 gender split
This Country director Tom George explains why diverse crews create a better atmosphere
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BritBox UK orders Spitting Image revival
Avalon secures two-series order for VoD’s service’s first original show
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Gleeson brothers land C4/Amazon sitcom
Merman lands six-part order for acting duo’s Frank of Ireland
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Sky History relaunch underlines genre focus
Zai Bennett: ‘Our content brands are becoming more and more specific’
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Lime lands C4 celebrity stand-up challenge
Hollyoaks indie to partner famous faces with comic mentors
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This Time with Alan Partridge to return
Steve Coogan confirms second series of BBC1 comedy plus a podcast
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Sky Documentaries launch plans emerge
High-end factual channel takes over Syfy slot from 7 April
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Chernobyl leads Broadcasting Press Guild nominations
Sister drama scoops four nods, while BBC3’s Fleabag has three
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Derry Girls up for UK-Ireland relations prize
C4 comedy praised for providing ’fresh insight into everyday realities of the Troubles’
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Sky announces slew of shows
Thrillers from Kudos and See-Saw and a Roughcut sitcom starring Samson Kayo among six new commissions
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Guilty Feminist co-host wins Felix Dexter bursary
Stand-up Athena Kugblenu is a former BBC New Comedian of the Year finalist
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Fulwell hires Saskia Schuster to push into scripted
ITV comedy controller will head new division focusing on comedy-drama
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UKTV steps up feature-length comedy push
Head of scripted Pete Thornton plans 90-minute singles
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C4 marks another Year of the Rabbit
Objective’s Matt Berry-led Victorian detective comedy to return for a second series
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BBC1 crowns King Gary with second series
Shiny Button comedy recommissioned off back of ‘encouraging’ iPlayer numbers
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Sky misses BAME writers target
Broadcaster stepping up efforts after falling short of its own ambitions