All BBC articles – Page 77
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BBC axes Frankie Boyle’s New World Order
BBC2 without a topical comedy format as Zeppotron show follows Mock the Week and The Mash Report out the door
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Ofcom tells BBC: make online content more discoverable
Drawing up its second operating licence, regulator “disappointed by the lack of detail & clarity” in the BBC’s planned changes to its services
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Trail: Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars, BBC1
Gordon Ramsay returns on the hunt for country’s most exciting and innovative new food and drink entrepreneurs. Produced by Studio Ramsay
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BPG to honour Jeremy Paxman
Broadcaster will pick up Outstanding Contribution to Broadcasting award tomorrow
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BBC denies delaying Sharp review
Corporation rebuffs accusations that it hopes chair will quit before internal investigation is complete
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BBC religion chief: why I’m targeting secular viewers
Daisy Scalchi on taking the genre “out of its perceived silo” and growing religious literacy with universal themes like love
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Phoenix Rise: bringing an ob doc eye to school drama
First big BBC teen series since Grange Hill encouraged authenticity from young cast to achieve a natural feel
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Blue Lights creators: NI drama owes a debt to Derry Girls
BBC1 police drama focuses on character with politics in the background
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In brief: Gregg Wallace; Buccaneer
Presenter plans to spend more time caring for his autistic young son
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BBC defends appointment of Caroline Daniel as impartiality advisor
Unions call for BBC chair to quit after he helped friend secure advisory role
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Impartiality in spotlight ahead of Gary Lineker return
Viewers likely to tune in to see whether presenter will reference the incident which took him off air
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BBC bolsters US news team with key hires
North American coverage widens with number of editorial and commercial hires
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Trail: Blue Lights, BBC1
Gallagher Films and Two Cities Television drama about rookie police officers working in contemporary Belfast
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Joanna Carr: In an increasingly turbulent world, we need brilliant current affairs
Powerful reporting that delves behind the headlines has never been more necessary - fortunately, TV journalists are delivering
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UK government to reform high-end TV tax relief
HETV projects qualifying threshold remains at £1m; documentaries to be added to tax relief measures
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Applications open for BBC’s New Documentary Directors Initiative
Scheme has previously supported BBC3 films Defending Digga D and Manchester Bomb: Our Story
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Hinterland team returns to BBC1 with ‘lyrical’ dark comedy drama
Cameras roll on Fiction Factory’s six-part bilingual S4C co-pro
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Christine McGuinness: Unmasking My Autism, BBC1
Optomen doc uncovering a hidden world of thousands of autistic women who have been ignored by science and society
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Ofcom chief: BBC must iron out social media ‘ambiguity’ following Lineker row
Line needs to be drawn between impartiality and freedom of expression, Melanie Dawes tells DCMS
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NUJ stages strike of BBC services
Eleventh-hour discussions fail to stem industrial action by union’s members