All BBC articles – Page 156
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Analysis: the reality of chairing the BBC
Lorraine Heggessey, Damian Collins, Claire Enders & Ed Williams on the scale of the challenge
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Pact: C5 backs new ideas and small indies
ViacomCBS channel triples volume of original IP as indies’ international income tops £1bn
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BBC3 and BBC England reveal northern docs
Bricklayers, Huddersfield and male-run nail salon for part of Northern Voices initiative
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Olivia Colman & Sister tie for comedy scheme
BBC, C4 & Sky join judging panel to advance comedy projects
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DCMSC demands transparency over BBC & Ofcom roles
Julian Knight calls for power to veto regulatory chair appointment
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BBC updates racist language guidance
Guidelines forged in wake of n-word scandal among Tony Hall’s final moves
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BritBox: Spitting Image has long shelf life
Topical format’s ‘timeless’ appeal lauded, as managing editor Amy Jones departs ahead of launch
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Features
Stepping up to the Covid plate
The team behind MasterChef: The Professionals on overcoming the challenges to record a new series
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Diversity: BBC stalls on off-screen progress
Proportion of BAME staff working behind-the-camera remains at 10% according to Diamond data
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Davie sets out iPlayer-focused commissioning plans
Director general keen to move BBC away from focus on linear slots
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Small Axe slices into SVoD
Amazon Prime among platforms to acquire Steve McQueen’s anthology drama
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DCMSC raises BBC chair concerns with government
David Clementi demands his successor must “leave their political views at the door”
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Video
Chris Hughes: Me, My Brother And our Balls, BBC3
Intimate look into the ins and outs of male fertility with Love Island star Chris Hughes and his brother Ben. Produced by Twenty Six 03
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Strictly prepping for audience-less run
Execs ready to act if government bans filming in front of a studio audience
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BBC3 poised to piggyback kids’ channel
Youth-skewing channel expected to air using existing spectrum
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Black Narcissus, BBC1
Adaptation of Rumer Godden’s book - a tale of sexual repression and forbidden love set in 1930s Nepal. Produced by DNA Films
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Dacre and Moore emerge as Ofcom & BBC candidates
Culture secretary plays down reports former newspaper editors in line for top jobs
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Andrew Neil to spearhead GB News
BBC veteran to chair and present daily show on Discovery-backed service