All BBC articles – Page 27
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News
Comedian Josh Pugh in BBC3 sports mockumentary short
I Am Darren is parody of overblown, high-end sports docs
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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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Behind The Scenes
Brian May: The Badgers, The Farmers and Me, BBC2
Athena Films co-founder Claudia Riccio on a film that defied the odds to get made
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News
ITV stands out at Edinburgh TV Awards
ITV1 scoops channel of the year as Mr Bates is named best drama
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Charlotte Moore tackles power imbalances and ‘rightsizing’ of indie sector
BBC chief content officer says corporation will work hard to crack down on bad behaviour
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BBC to follow retirement village learning BSL
Rose Ayling-Ellis looks at whether British Sign Language can improve quality of life in old age
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BBC confirms celebrity Traitors
Studio Lambert’s hit format wins fourth run and celebrity series
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Video
Trail: Colin from Accounts, BBC2
Second series of the popular Australian comedy, produced by Easy Tiger
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News
C4 comedy boss looking to resurrect sketch shows
Charlie Perkins speaks in Edinburgh of ‘trickle-down effect’ on comedy landscape
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BBCS taps Time Magazine editor
Ben Goldberger will lead push to promote BBC News content outside of the UK
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News
BBC and HBO order Michaela Coel drama
I May Destroy You creator to reunite with Various Artists Limited
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Comment
Streaming is reshaping the indie sector, as it did viewing habits
The biggest SVoD shows now rival their traditional counterparts and the battle for tentpole titles is polarising production companies
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News
BBC3 orders doc about right-wing women influencers in US
Mindhouse single to be fronted by journalist Layla Wright
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Ash Atalla: I’m baffled that disability has been so left behind
Roughcut chief slams dearth of shows with disabled leads and reveals how the subject is handled in We Might Regret This
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Video
Trail: Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience, BBC1
Six-part series follows Blaise, Dexter, James, Oliver and Reese as they are put through the K-pop training process. Produced by Moon&Back Media
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News
BBC Brighton bomb doc to mark 40th anniversary of atrocity
One-off film from makers of Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland
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News
Waterloo Road secures further double order
BBC1 commissions series six and seven of reimagined Rope Ladder Fiction and Wall to Wall continuing drama
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News
Signpost Entertainment wins See Hear tender
Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes indie to take over BBC2 BSL show