All BBC articles – Page 75
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Chris Terrill returns to warship for extended third BBC2 series
Two Rivers to co-produce six-parter with director’s Uppercut Films
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Irish dancing scandal scuppers BBC access doc
Stellify’s five-part Point Perfect stopped after unrelated “serious allegations” emerge
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Euston lands BBC thriller from The Control Room writer
Nick Leather and Wreck indie prep sleeper train drama Nightsleeper
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Doctor Who will have no ‘gap years’ on Disney+
Russell T Davies commits to shorter annual series with Ncuti Gatwa
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Trail: Strike - Troubled Blood, BBC1
Brontë Film & TV drama based on the best-selling novel by J. K. Rowling writing as Robert Galbraith
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Tim Davie anticipates online-only BBC in a decade
Director general reveals corporation will ‘consolidate’ its brands digitally as he sets out online-only vision
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Deepfaking AA members: inside Daisybeck’s alcoholism doc
Exec producer Pamela Gordon and BBC religion chief Daisy Scalchi hail technology for giving recovering alcoholics a voice
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CDN: UK industry needs extra 13,000 disabled workers
Five years of Diamond research highlights slow progress on disabled representation in TV, particularly in senior roles
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Trail: Inside No. 9: The Bones of St. Nicholas, BBC2
Festive special of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearshmith’s anthology. Produced by BBC Studios
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Richard Sharp tackles BBC future funding, liberal bias and accountability
Chair pledges to ‘shout louder’ to defend corporation while addressing its shortcomings
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SAS Rogue Heroes to return for second outing
Steven Knight and Kudos’ BBC1 drama recommissioned after opening with 9m viewers
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Former BBC religious chief blasts output
Ernie Rea shares concerns over corporation’s commitment to the genre
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Clive Myrie heads to Italy for BBC travelogue
Alley Cats, Tern TV & Brown Bob land daytime orders
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BBC to require all unscripted shows to feature disabled talent
Ambitious on and off-screen commitments designed to boost representation
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Trail: The Smeds and The Smoos, BBC1
Magic Light Pictures brings Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s story of a love which overcomes divisions
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BBC local radio cuts ‘devastating’ for black audiences, say 40 prominent figures
Open letter urges BBC not to reduce hours for ethnic minorities
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BBC director of nations: local identity is a ‘fluid’ concept
Rhodri Talfan-Davies refutes claims audiences will be confused by service changes