All UKTV articles – Page 12
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NewsDave spotlights Hackney’s Moth Club
Baby Cow books comedians including Jamie and Natasia Demetriou
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NewsYesterday returns to Hornby HQ
Rare TV steams ahead with second series examining model railways
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NewsRachel Parris replaces Nish Kumar as Late Night Mash host
Zeppotron format returns for second outing on Dave
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NewsUKTV eyes The Bill reboot
Euston Films in early stage development to bring back classic ITV police drama
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NewsKing of Sunshine picks up Meet The Richardsons
Dave makes two-series order, with showrunner Lee Hupfield remaining at the helm
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NewsWhisper explores natural beauty in W debut
Helen Warner to exec produce The Beauty Rewind Clinic
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NewsBroadcasters unite with £1m production management plan
Indies can draw on new fund to support junior and mid-level production roles
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NewsIn brief: Dave launches comedy podcasts; C4 picks up true-crime doc, renews Living Wild
UKTV channel preps companion to Hat Trick’s Hypothetical
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NewsRosie Jones to front UKTV disabled comedy special
Phil McIntyre Television partners with UKTV’s Jennie Procter for Disability Comedy Extravaganza
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FeaturesEnd Credits: Helen Nightingale on her career in TV
UKTV’s senior commissioning editor on tears, teenagers and charging elephants
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NewsQuestion Team scores second run for Dave
Interstellar’s Richard Ayoade-fronted format to return for an eight-part run
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FeaturesUKTV: Doubling down on scripted comedy
Steadily growing its original output across seven-strong channel network
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Behind The ScenesNewark, Newark, Gold
It took five years for our regional comedy to be greenlit, but it was worth the wait, says executive producer Dave Evans
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FeaturesEnd Of The Rope
‘It has breathtaking visuals, fascinating engineering and edge-of-your seat drama’
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VideoTrailer: Newark, Newark, Gold
Balloon Entertainment comedy series that follows the exploits of a working-class family from the East Midlands
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FeaturesMurder: First on Scene
True-crime, high-end history and specialist factual all feature in programmes most likely to grab the attention of buyers
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FeaturesCops On the Rock
‘Yes, it’s true crime, but it feels premium factual because of the nature of the programming and the way that Rare sells things’


















