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The Musketeers to go global
The Musketeers is set to swashbuckle across the world after BBC Worldwide closed several deals with international broadcasters.
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BBC to drop single supplier model and invite tech bids
The BBC is moving away from a single supplier for its in-house technology as Atos’s 10-year, £2bn technology framework deal draws to a close.
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West Digital to double in size with second London site
Post facility West Digital is set to double in size as the company bids to keep pace with demand from its broadcast clients.
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TV Critics: Living with Parasites; Webcam Girls; Inside Number 9; Line of Duty; Suspects
“Mosley was magnificent. It made for gloriumptious television.”
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Brit Awards falls to eight-year low
The Brit Awards walked away with its lowest audience since at least 2006 on Wednesday.
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BBC2 leads BPG Awards nominations
BBC2 leads the nominations for the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards as the channel’s drama push continues to reap rewards.
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RTS Journalism winners revealed
ITV’s report on the Woolwich attack and Dispatches’ Plebgate report were the big winners at last night’s RTS Television Journalism awards picking up scoop of the year and the independent award respectively.
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A Scandi boost for Midsomer
Down through the ages, the UK has often found itself smitten with a fad that promised adventure or riches.
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Olympics in winning form
The nation is gripped by the sliding about of athletes, often in lycra and occasionally with brooms.
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Rock fans like the ‘80s best
One day in the year 2095, a child wired for music intravenously will ask in wonder: ‘Grandad, what’s an MP3 player?’.
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Slow start for Bond drama
As a nipper, one of my favourite jokes was to go around saying my name was Bond – Brooke Bond; ‘like the tea’, I would always add anxiously, as the silence yawned on.
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Bleak winter lifts ratings
It may just be an of-the-moment thing, but in this most miserable, annoying, bleak and dank of winters, where chinks of cheeriness are obscured by cold, grey swirling waters, quite a few TV series are enjoying their best of times.
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Indies fail to deal with BBC complaints
The BBC is to remind indies to respond to complaints properly after a review found that production companies failed to meet best practice guidelines when handling grievances directly.
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La Plante developing Prime Suspect prequel
Lynda La Plante is to begin talks with broadcasters over Prime Suspect-prequel Tennison after setting up a new firm.
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UK fast tracks US shows
The gap between TV series launching in the US and their UK debut is 95 days, according to new data from analysts IHS.
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Content gets Great Point first-look deal
The Fall distributor Content Television has inked a first-look deal with Great Point Media, the indie set up by former RHI exec Robert Halmi Jr.
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BBC Scotland hunts referendum jokes
BBC Scotland has issued a call for budding comedy writers to submit jokes and sketches about the independence referendum to be developed into online shorts.
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TV Critics: The Smoke; Extreme South Africa; Henry & Anne
“This opening scene was one of the most harrowing 10 minutes of my TV-watching career.”
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The Smoke lights up Sky 1
Sky 1’s new firefighter drama The Smoke got off to a smouldering start on Thursday, engulfing an audience of just under 400,000.
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Dalet unveils Onecut content editing system
Dalet’s new Onecut editor will be on display at the BVE show at London’s Excel.