All Wall to Wall articles – Page 4
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Features
Best multichannel programme: Bros: After the Screaming Stops
“A multi-layered documentary that could have been either a puff piece or a hatchet job but ultimately was neither – a superb film”
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Best documentary series: Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain
“A devastating analysis of our obsession with celebrity”
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News
Windermere Children director hails European co-pros
Holocaust survivors drama airs simultaneously on BBC2 and Germany’s ZDF
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Comment
TV brings comfort amid chaos
Return of big entertainment shows provide respite from Brexit crisis
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News
BBC4 to investigate Harold Shipman
Serial killer GP to feature in third of Wall to Wall’s Very British Crime Stories
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News
Two Rivers raids Wall to Wall for unscripted development head
Lucy Bacon moves north as Alan Clements’ outfit staffs up
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Comment
Alex Graham: protect the sanctity of producer IP
Terms of trade will remain important in the future
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News
BBC3 orders Glow Up round two
Make-up fashion show delivered biggest unscripted audience for youth channel’s BBC1 slot of the year
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Features
Best Documentary Programme: Bros - After The Screaming Stops
‘A surprising, complex unpacking of a relationship, beautifully articulated with a proper beginning, middle and end’
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Best Popular Factual Programme: Emma Willis - Delivering Babies
‘A warm, emotional love letter to the NHS. Emma Willis is a presenter at the top of her game’
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News
BBC orders Lineker WW2 doc
Match of the Day host to tell grandather’s story in Who Do You Think You Are? spin-off
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British Scandi-noir creator outlines cultural challenge
Elisa Viihde harnesses UK talent for Finnish-language original
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Wall to Wall to co-produce Finnish drama
UK firm teaming up with Warner Bros Finland and Kate Ashfield for psychological thriller
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Wall to Wall secures BBC Holocaust drama
One-off factual also being made for German broadcaster ZDF
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Hunt's first Apple slate revealed
Three natural history docs and a Rafe Spall relationship comedy among early commissions