All BBC articles – Page 304

  • A Question Of Sport
    News

    BBC releases Question Of Sport tender

    2016-10-18T10:43:00Z

    Regional producers could be best placed to scoop the £4m contract to produce A Question of Sport after the BBC released its first tender document since scrapping its in-house guarantee.

  • Ian McGuire
    News

    See-Saw adapts Ian McGuire whaling thriller

    2016-10-17T17:05:00Z

    BBC2 is developing an adaptation of Ian McGuire’s Man Booker-longlisted whaling novel The North Water with See-Saw Films.

  • Strictly
    Ratings

    Strictly hits 10m peak

    2016-10-17T12:34:00Z

    WEEKEND: Strictly Come Dancing hit a series high on Saturday as The X Factor slipped to a low.

  • Great British Bake Off
    News

    BBC launches diversity guidelines

    2016-10-17T10:08:00Z

    The BBC has unveiled new commissioning guidelines that make it compulsory for indies to consider diversity and inclusion as part of the development process.

  • Strictly Come Dancing
    News

    BBC Studios exempt from salary disclosure

    2016-10-13T12:55:00Z

    New rules forcing the BBC to disclose talent salaries in excess of £150,000 will not apply to staff employed by BBC Studios, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).

  • The Missing
    Ratings

    The Missing locates 6m

    2016-10-13T12:39:00Z

    WEDNESDAY: The Missing returned with 6m viewers – comfortably ahead of the audience who tuned in for the first series debut in 2014.

  • Victorian Bakers
    News

    BBC2 unwraps sweet history

    2016-10-13T11:43:00Z

    Wall to Wall is going back in time again to discover the history of confectionary for a three-part BBC2 series.

  • Countryfile
    News

    BBC Studios culls 300 jobs

    2016-10-13T09:46:00Z

    BBC Studios is to make around 300 staff redundant across all of its major genres, with factual bearing the brunt.

  • jessica-ennis-hill-olympics
    News

    Eurosport boss: BBC Olympics deal made reputational sense

    2016-10-12T13:08:00Z

    Eurosport chief executive Peter Hutton has revealed that failing to strike an Olympics deal with the BBC would have been a PR blunder for the new rights holder.

  • Attenbororough and the Giant Dinosaur
    News

    McDonald unveils upcoming NHU slate

    2016-10-12T12:58:00Z

    The BBC has unveiled six major natural history commissions across BBC1 and BBC including a follow up of Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur.

  • Hospital People
    News

    BBC1 orders hospital comedy

    2016-10-11T09:34:00Z

    Roughcut TV has landed a six-part hospital comedy for BBC1, marking the People Just Do Nothing indie’s first commission for the corporation’s flagship channel.

  • Robot Wars
    News

    Robot Wars returns to BBC2

    2016-10-11T09:26:00Z

    Menacing robots charged with crushing, sawing and scorching their opponents will return to BBC2 after Mentorn Scotland’s Robot Wars was renewed for another series.

  • Roots
    News

    BBC4 acquires remake of slave drama Roots

    2016-10-10T10:38:00Z

    BBC4 has bought A+E Studios’ high profile remake of Roots, the classic 1977 American slavery drama.

  • The Apprentice
    Ratings

    The Apprentice kicks off with 5.6m

    2016-10-07T10:41:00Z

    THURSDAY: The Apprentice returned with almost a million fewer viewers than last year, while C5’s The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door beat C4’s Hunted.

  • Happy Valley
    News

    Matthew Read to exit the BBC

    2016-10-07T09:48:00Z

    BBC drama commissioner Matthew Read is to leave the BBC at the end of the year to ‘focus on other projects’.

  • The Great British Bake Off
    Ratings

    Great British Bake Off rises to series high of 11m

    2016-10-06T12:10:00Z

    WEDNESDAY: The Great British Bake Off hit a series high last night, while ITV’s DCI Banks closed 1m behind slot average

  • Deserts
    Behind The Scenes

    Planet Earth, BBC1

    2016-10-06T07:29:00Z

    A decade after its groundbreaking series, BBC Studios’ NHU is again using cutting-edge techniques and technology to take the viewer right into the world of animals.

  • Big Blue
    Features

    Underwater innovators

    2016-10-06T07:23:00Z

    Deep-sea filming is one of the toughest challenges in natural history. George Bevir hears how some of the genre’s leading producers have charted this hidden world

  • myBBC
    News

    Viewing rises with myBBC

    2016-10-06T07:08:00Z

    The 7.2 million registered users of the BBC’s online services consume up to 40% more content than those who are not logged in, according to myBBC boss Phil Fearnley.

  • Let’s Dance
    News

    BBC adds singing to Comic Relief’s Let’s Dance

    2016-10-06T07:06:00Z

    The BBC is bringing back Let’s Dance For Comic Relief and has challenged twinkled-toed celebrities to warm up their vocal chords as well.