All Broadcast articles in August 2024 – Page 5
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News
Netflix hands first commission to Banijay label Double Dutch
Psychological thriller Out of the Dust to star Asa Butterfield and Molly Windsor
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Ratings
Brian May badger doc reaches 900,000
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: BBC2 film matches Channel 4’s The Big Fat Quiz of Telly
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Peacock orders Emilia Clarke spy thriller
Ponies hails from The Flight Attendant and Mr Robot creatives
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Amazon lines up makeover show with What Not To Wear pair
Clinton Kelly and Stacy London to front Wear Whatever The F You Want
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Brinkworth bags Rob & Rylan development exec
Accused: Guilty or Innocent? indie captures Chris Reindorp
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Ratings
Celebrity-led shows bolster BBC1 line-up
MasterChef and Race Across The World return with strong opening weeks
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Whitstable Pearl delivers 355k for U&Drama
Fourth episode is second best of the run behind opener
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ITV detective duo come off well in fight with BBC’s Olympians
McDonald & Dodds hits 3.2 million after even-day catch-up
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Only Connect wins battle of the quizzes
Victoria Coren-fronted format beats Mastermind and University Challlenge as Monday quiz night returns
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Ratings
Hollyoaks on top as soaps and film dominate
E4 show beats 5 Star rival Home And Away, while dinosaurs roam on ITV2
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News
Richard Watsham: UKTV competes on same level as streamers
Chief creative officer asks companies to not underestimate broadcaster but outlines a pull-back from scripted comedy
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Comedian Josh Pugh in BBC3 sports mockumentary short
I Am Darren is parody of overblown, high-end sports docs
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Comment: What can brands learn from the summer of sport?
Scott Waldron reflects on some of the strongest brand campaigns from the summer of sport and shares the key learnings
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Video
Trail: The Grand Tour: One For The Road, Amazon
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May take to the road for one last time. Produced by Expectation
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Comment
Edinburgh 2024: a tale of class and company closures
Economic challenges make the urge to open up the industry even more compelling – but much harder, writes Chris Curtis
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News
Martin Lewis: TV should 'clean its bloody act up'
Consumer affairs champion rails against poor working conditions and a focus on format over information
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News
Carol Vorderman: TV played a role in the riots
Former Countdown presenter uses Alternative MacTaggart Lecture to blast ‘snobbish’ TV industry
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The Joint and Virtual Post Production to close down
Two post-production houses have brought in liquidators in recent weeks as the sector battles tough trading conditions
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Features
Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day three
The best images from the penultimate day of this year’s event