All BBC Scotland articles – Page 6
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NewsIn brief: Salamanda; LadStudios
BBC Scotland to follow family’s relocation to the Outer Hebrides in Return To Uist
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NewsBBC Scotland doc follows ‘Britain’s worst football team’
Amped Pictures scores BBC debut with Fight at the Fort
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NewsRed Sky preps BBC Scotland holiday series
Scotland’s Greatest Escape to uncover the country’s top destination
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NewsAA, Alzheimer’s and autism lead BBC doc slate
Daisybeck, Expectation and Optomen line up female-directed single films
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NewsScottish screen sector expected to double to £1bn by 2030
BBC and C4 named as cornerstones of industry valued at £567m in 2019
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NewsBBC Scotland seeks eight docs for director initiative
Screen Scotland tie-up designed to support emerging talent
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NewsMartin Compston to front BBC2 travelogue
BBC Scotland co-commissions Tern to transport Line of Duty actor
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NewsScreen Scotland and BBC offer £3m boost to Scottish indies
Partners renew commitment to on-screen representation with three-year contract
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NewsFirecrest wins big from BBC and Channel 4
Luxury For Less and Murder Case return, alongside BBC2 cold-case crime doc
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NewsMark Bonnar to front BBC Scotland art doc
Actor will explore works from new Scottish towns, inspired by his father’s Glenrothes Hippos sculpture
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NewsBBC Scotland boss: Covid caused quota collapse
Steve Carson pledges spend will rebound after pandemic resulted in missed targets
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NewsBBC Scotland retains Pacific Quay
Group review over studio control concludes amid pressure from MPs and Bectu
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FeaturesBest music programme: The Live Lounge
‘The passion for music was palpable both in front of and behind the camera’
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FeaturesBest documentary series: Once Upon a Time in Iraq
‘This was incredible film-making. Intelligent, fascinating, gripping and a powerful human insight into an epic story’
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NewsBBC Scotland chief: N&R plan will shift centre of gravity
Steve Carson says talent will no longer have to travel to London for work
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NewsPact: BBC should up N&R tariffs
Max Rumney calls on corporation to stop its London-centric approach


















