All Nations and Regions articles – Page 62
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NewsBBC lays out Small Indie Fund priorities
Underserved audiences and emerging talent will be prioritised in £1m pot allocation for sub-£10m producers
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CommentAnd the winner is… regionality
Broadcast Awards highlight the industry’s strength outside London
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NewsKay Mellor issues rallying call to back new writers
Rollem founder accuses commissioners of ‘thinking of ways in which they can actively turn them down’
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NewsBournemouth indie wins YACF support
LoveLove uses BFI funding for pre-school series Pop Paper City
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NewsGlasgow indie options Chinese food format
Beezr Studios works up UK version of family road trip show Little Chefs in the RV
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NewsBBC1 returns to Kay Mellor’s Syndicate
BritBox North America backs fourth series of lottery winners drama, which last aired in 2015
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NewsVoltage heads to Bristol with bumper order
Former Wall to Wall exec Lucy Carter to head up south west office
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NewsScottish animators join forces
Red Kite Animation and Hushabye Lullabye’s Once Were Farmers form joint venture Wild Child
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NewsWhisper beefs up production team
Sarah Warnock joins from Sky Sports to help manage a big summer of sport
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NewsFirecrest Films signs first look deal with Banijay Rights
Inside the Murder Trial indie eyes international growth
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NewsC4, C5 and BBC3 execs set for CCC
Sinead Rocks, Ben Frow and Fiona Campbell among headline speakers for nations and regions-focused convention
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NewsKay Mellor to receive Broadcast Special Recognition Award
Fat Friends and The Syndicate creator recognised for her strong regional voice and commitment to new writers
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NewsIcon wins factual double for C5
Bristol indie cotinues Secrets of the Mega strand with docs looking at airline food and landfill
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NewsBBC Wales explores ‘unique’ Welsh seas
Cardiff indie One Tribe TV charts the Wonders of the Celtic Deep
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NewsKeeping Faith to end after series three
Bilingual thriller hailed for raising profile of Welsh drama
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NewsKatz eyes more scripted regional hits
A bespoke service and the abilty to explore localised stories offers C4 ‘point of difference’ over SVoDs, says director of programmes


















