All BBC2 articles – Page 29
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Future of Politics Live up in the air
BBC lunchtime format at risk of going weekly - or being completely culled
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BBC calls for more Guilt
Neil Forsyth’s comedy drama with Expectation/Happy Tramp North returns after iPlayer success
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The Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty, BBC2
Three-part documentary series from 72 Films exploring the reach of the Murdoch empire across the British press
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Katherine Ryan takes aim at Mock The Week
Cites gender tokenism as reason she has refused to appear on BBC format since 2015
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There She Goes, BBC2
Comedy-drama returns for a second series, following the day to day life of a severely learning disabled girl. Produced by Merman
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Features
2015: Chris Evans confirmed as new Top Gear lead host
Radio presenter signed three-year deal
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Fleabag leads UK charge in Banff Rockie Awards
Sister also scores big as UK tops awards with 14 gongs
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BBC2 and RDF team up for dog factual series
Banijay firm seals primetime commission for 10 Puppies and Us follow-up
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Welsh factual indie takes full control
Wildflame kicks off buyout of Flame Media Group’s majority share
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Mrs America, BBC2
True story of the 1970’s movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment in the US through the eyes of women of the era. Produced by FX Productions
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BBC to follow-up Civilisations with British epic
Blakeway and Clear Story seven-parter leads Tony Hall’s swansong arts slate
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Remarkable Places to Eat returns to BBC2
Covid-19 halted production of three episodes of BBC2 five-part returner
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Mary Berry to cook Simple Comforts for BBC2
Chef re-teams with Endemol indie Sidney Street for six-parter
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Inside Monaco - The Ultimate Playground for the Rich, BBC2
Peeking into the lives of the super-rich including Prince Albert. Co-produced by Spun Gold and Whisper
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BBC Proms to climax with live music fortnight
‘New-style’ finale to be staged at Royal Albert Hall
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Features
The First Team: a workplace comedy about footballers
Damon Beesley and Iain Morris on scoring Fudge Park’s six-part sitcom