All BBC1 articles – Page 76
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News
BBC1 lines up next Attenborough blockbuster
Aims to recapture Blue Planet success with ’intimate animal dramas’
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Behind The Scenes
Troy: Fall Of A City, BBC1
Where other takes on the siege of Troy focus on the Greeks, this BBC1 version puts the Trojans centre stage. Gabriel Tate meets the producers
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News
All3 reaps scripted push rewards
Super-indie reveals 50% of revenue comes from the genre, as Studio Lambert lands new drama
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Partridge returns to chat for BBC1 show
One Show-style series is Steve Coogan character’s first BBC1 project in 15 years
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BBC1 wins Channel of the Year
Strong slate of programmes including Planet Earth II and Three Girls help channel see off rivals
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Features
Channel of the Year: BBC One
“The channel unleashed a raft of critically acclaimed shows that struck the perfect balance between distinctiveness and popularity”
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Features
Best documentary series: Planet Earth II
“Visually beautiful, technically astounding and utterly life-affirming. It shos what television can do”
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Best drama series or serial: Three Girls
“The most powerful indictment of a system that failed these girls”
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Best popular factual programme: Who Do You Think You Are?
“The Danny Dyer episode was surprising, funny and unmissable”
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Features
Best documentary programme: Rio Ferdinand: Being Mum and Dad
“This film is creating an impact rarely seen with such a difficult subject matter”
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News
BBC keeps Doctors in-house
Daytime drama is third of four shows put out to tender to remain with BBC Studios
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BBC arts calls for honesty over talent access
Commissioners also want more ‘artistic integrity’ from pitches
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BBC to air Jackson and Boyle projects
Film directors to collaborate with broadcaster on event and doc marking WWI centenary
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Oscar nod for BBC's Dahl adaptation
Revolting Rhymes is third of Magic Light Pictures’ festive animations to be nominated
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BBC1 signs Peter Jackson for WW1 season
Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell’s House Productions to produce Hollwood director’s archive-based doc