All BBC articles – Page 197
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BBC1 in pole position to pick up Taskmaster
Charlotte Moore keen to poach Avalon format from UKTV
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BBC to split specialist factual role
Broadcaster hiring for separate science/natural history and history/religion heads to fill Tom McDonald’s former brief
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Behind The Scenes
Inside the Supermarket, BBC1
Open and honest conversations with Sainsbury’s allowed us to film serious and fun stories for our series, says Anoushka Roberts
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BritBox launches with C4 on board
SVoD will also premiere Midsomer Murders and offer Doctor Who archive
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Video
Gold Digger, BBC1
Mainstreet Pictures drama about a copywriter with a shrouded past who becomes involved with an older woman
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Hat Trick Mercurio picks up debut BBC series
James Nesbitt to play a detective in Northern Ireland-set thriller
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Twofour hires BBC’s David Brindley
Joins as chief creative officer after three years with corporation
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Hat Trick hires NI scripted chief
Louise Gallagher takes on newly-created role at Derry Girls indie
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Lords issues PSB plan
BBC funding commission and £800k high-end drama tax break threshold among the proposals
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VR bids to overcome BBC blow
Format specialists say technology still has place in TV despite the corporation closing its hub
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Comment
Viewers expect access anywhere
Tech offers a solution for when EU portablity rules no longer apply, says Charlie Johnson
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David Abraham’s Wonderhood secures debut order
Heston Blumenthal and Giles Coren team up for BBC2 format
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Emerging social media consultancy advises BBC3
Storm Collective aims to help indies and broadcasters bake social media into every stage of development
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Dyke: commercial PSBs face biggest threat
Advertising market poses more of a challenge than BBC’s licence fee pressures, former director-general warns
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Labour to take Panorama complaint to Ofcom
Political party says John Ware’s legal challenge ‘has no merit’
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Tom Watson: Labour would restore free licences to over-75s
Shadow culture secretary pledges to reverse government’s ‘utterly callous’ decision to shift £750m annual cost onto the BBC