All Talkback articles – Page 4
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Features
BBC: Commissioned hours rise despite BBCS spin-off
Corporation worked with 328 indies last year, up from 295 in 2017
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Features
ITV: Indies back strategy but wary of in-house
Broadcaster drew praise for innovative stripped scheduling and strong drama output
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Video
Harry's Heroes: The Full English, ITV
Talkback format sees Harry Redknapp manage a team of England legends, who attempt to get back in shape and back on the pitch
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News
Toksvig: I earn 40% of Fry's QI wage
BBC2 quiz show host reveals she is on same pay as regular panellist Alan Davies
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News
Edinburgh wrap: the top shows
Broadcasters to tackle subjects from football to the far right in shows announced at TV Festival
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News
ITV to whip middle-aged England stars back into shape
Talkback format will put players including John Barnes and Chris Waddle through today’s fitness regime
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News
UKTV to boost indie hours by a third
Romesh Ranganathan and Jon Richardson spearhead originals push
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News
Talkback and Thames to merge
Owner Fremantle Media to combine brands in bid to create cross-genre entertainment shows
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Video
The Keith and Paddy Picture Show, ITV
Talkback production with Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness recreating iconic Hollywood movies
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Video
Your Face Or Mine, Comedy Central
Return of the Talkback series, hosted by Jimmy Carr and Katherine Ryan
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News
Comedy Central revives C4's Your Face Or Mine
Comedy Central UK is reviving Channel 4 gameshow Your Face Or Mine 14 years after it made its debut.
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News
Talkback appoints head of development
QI indie Talkback has appointed Laura Gibson to the role of head of development.
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News
Talkback prepares Roald Dahl centenary film
Channel 4 will celebrate the work of Roald Dahl in a 90-minute film marking the centenary of the writer’s birth.
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Ratings
Bang on the Money loses ground to McIntyre
SATURDAY: Britain’s Got Talent remained steady after Bang on the Money lost ground to Michael McIntyre’s Big Show.
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Ratings
Live Celebrity Juice hits 15-month high
THURSDAY: A special live edition of Celebrity Juice lifted the ITV2 show to its biggest audience in more than a year, as BBC2’s Murder slumped to fewer than 300,000 viewers.