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BBC doubles down on Gold Wala inclusive format
What’s In Your Bag? extends initial CBeebies series What’s On Your Head?
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C4’s Ron Jeremy doc: uncovering a “tidal wave” of testimony
Nick Godwin and Storm Theunissen on why an open mind was crucial to securing exclusive testimony from Ron Jeremy’s victims
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Panorama editor installed as Moore’s right-hand woman
Rachel Jupp appointment prompts hunt for successor at strand
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Warner Bros TV signs Abbott Elementary’s Quinta Brunson
Emmy-nominated creative of ABC comedy to develop titles
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Jameela Jamil to front Snap mental health format
Alaska to produce I Want to Get Better with Jameela Jamil (w/t) for social media giant
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Remarkable Entertainment boosts development team
Simon Crossley installed as permanent development head, joined by newly-appointed Roger Johnson
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Helen Thomas steps down ahead of BBC England reshuffle
Regional director role to close, with Aisling O’Connor moved under Charlotte Moore
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Versa makes double appointment
Edward Harvey becomes studios and strategy manager, and Carrie Reynolds takes operations manager role
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Post-production uncovered: MPC on Prey (Disney+)
MPC provided over 600 VFX shots for the 20th Century Studios production
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BBC on brink of Survivor reboot
Banijay’s Remarkable Entertainment set to bring back US reality giant
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The Responder series producer joins BBC drama team
Rebecca Ferguson appointed commissioning editor
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Bectu urges Ofcom to push for racism body
Union lobbies regulator as it reveals survey findings
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ITVX seeks a dozen news roles
ITN begins hunt for presenters, reporters & production staff for digital service
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Disney+ bucks SVoD trend with 14m new subs
Platform’s direct to consumer subscriber base hits 221m, ahead of Netflix
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In brief: Jeremy Bowen; Love Island Greece; Keshet Studios
BBC News Middle East editor promoted to international role
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The Snowman illustrator Raymond Briggs dies at 88
The author’s books inspired Channel 4’s much-loved Christmas animations