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  • The Miniaturist
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    The Miniaturist adapted by BBC1

    2016-08-30T10:27:00Z

    Jessie Burton’s period novel The Miniaturist is being made into a three-part BBC1 drama.

  • Holland
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    Patrick Holland: BBC2 needs fact-ent

    2016-08-30T10:16:00Z

    Newly appointed BBC2 editor Patrick Holland has called for producers to bring him factual entertainment shows, saying the channel is not pitched enough.

  • Tim Sparke
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    Mercury Media founder dies aged 53

    2016-08-30T08:56:00Z

    Tim Sparke, the founder of international distribution house Mercury Media, has died at the age of 53.

  • Question Time
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    BBC News faces social media challenge

    2016-08-26T14:46:00Z

    The way people use social media undermined the BBC’s ability to challenge claims by politicians in the run-up to the EU referendum, James Harding has revealed.

  • Alexandra Palace
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    BBC4 to recreate first British TV broadcast

    2016-08-26T14:42:00Z

    BBC4 is to recreate the first broadcast on British TV using the original technology and filming techniques used 80 years ago.

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    Nat Geo & MTV ramp up visions of scale

    2016-08-26T14:35:00Z

    Nat Geo and MTV are on the hunt for programmes with increased ambition, vision and scale to maximise their global reach.

  • Nigel Farage
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    BBC2 slate led by Nigel Farage mockumentary

    2016-08-26T14:00:00Z

    A comedy from The Inbetweeners creator Damon Beesley and a mockumentary starring Kevin Bishop as Nigel Farage are among the latest slate of BBC2 shows.

  • Cassian Harrison
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    Cassian Harrison calls for producers to 'fuck with form'

    2016-08-26T13:51:00Z

    BBC4 controller Cassian Harrison has encouraged producers to “fuck with form” when developing for the digital channel.

  • Humans
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    High-end TV levy allays talent shortage fears

    2016-08-26T12:35:00Z

    The high-end TV skills council and TV drama skills levy are already a hit, according to a panel of experts at this year’s Edinburgh International Television Festival.

  • Carpool Karaoke
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    YouTube leads Carpool Karaoke strategy

    2016-08-26T12:11:00Z

    The Late Late Show With James Corden executive producer has revealed that he checks YouTube stats ahead of TV ratings – as 172 of the show’s clips have notched up over 1m online views.

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    BBC3 heads to the USA

    2016-08-26T12:00:00Z

    Donald Trump’s superfans, African-American teens and the latest documentary from Reggie Yates are to feature in a season of BBC3 documentaries about the US.

  • Marcella
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    Marcella to return to ITV

    2016-08-26T11:09:00Z

    Hans Rosenfeldt’s Scandinavian drama Marcella is to return for a second series on ITV.

  • Kevin Lygo
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    Kevin Lygo outlines ITV wishlist

    2016-08-25T18:31:00Z

    Cookery, travel, consumer shows and make-over formats are all high on Kevin Lygo’s priority list to help balance the budget due to the rising cost of drama.

  • Shane Smith
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    Vice reveals mobile plans

    2016-08-25T18:26:00Z

    Vice is to launch a Europe-wide mobile strategy to support its forthcoming linear channel, as chief executive Shane Smith revealed he would not have taken BBC3 off-air.

  • Harry Hill
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    Top talent beefs up ITV entertainment

    2016-08-25T18:13:00Z

    Harry Hill, Dawn French and Jack Dee are all fronting new shows for ITV as the broadcaster beefs up its entertainment and comedy slate.

  • Ben Frow
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    Ben Frow 'bored' of copycat accusations

    2016-08-25T17:01:00Z

    Channel 5 content chief Ben Frow has hit back at accusations of copycat commissioning and used a raft new of commissions, including the renewal of scripted comedy Borderline, to underline the channel’s distinctiveness.

  • Sir Trevor McDonald
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    ITV factual to 'go big on crime'

    2016-08-25T16:25:00Z

    ITV’s Sue Murphy has ordered a police series tracking the first hour of murder investigations as she prepares to “go big on crime”.

  • Graham-Norton
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    TV chiefs: don't make BBC reveal star pay

    2016-08-25T12:23:00Z

    Channel bosses have hit back against government proposals to force the BBC to reveal talent pay, claiming that it would not be in viewers’ interests.

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    Broadcasters hit back at Vice MacTaggart claims

    2016-08-25T11:58:00Z

    Broadcasters have put on a united defence of the public service broadcasting model in the face of Vice chief executive Shane Smith’s charge that they fail to connect with young audiences.

  • Peppa Pig
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    ITV drops eOne takeover plan

    2016-08-25T11:45:00Z

    ITV has withdrawn its proposal to buy Peppa Pig-owner Entertainment One (eOne).