All BBC3 articles – Page 22
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge shows leads Brits’ Emmy charge
Fleabag and Killing Eve bag a combined 30 nominations, while Sky/HBO drama Chernobyl gets 19
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The BBC: what next?
From iPlayer rights and SVoD rivals to fragmented audiences and IP delivery, Tara Conlan surveys the corporation’s challenges
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Sharon Horgan: ‘Abandoning ideas feels like sacrilege’
The Catastrophe writer and Merman co-founder tells Robin Parker about her creative juggling act
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BBC3 orders Glow Up round two
Make-up fashion show delivered biggest unscripted audience for youth channel’s BBC1 slot of the year
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The Garden plants double BBC science order
ITV Studios indie returns to Claridge’s for engineering series and scores BBC3 medical pilot
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BBC4 triumphs at Broadcast Digital Awards
Digital channel wins four awards including Channel Of The Year
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Channel Of The Year: BBC4
‘Sketch-show impressions of BBC Four as a stuffy channel filled with academics shouting in fields were consigned to history’
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Best Drama Programme: Killed By My Debt
‘Killed By My Debt was a savage drama that left me reeling – it was raw, true and brilliantly crafted’
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Best Original Web Channel: Barcroft TV
‘A true digital trailblazer with interactive content that more than competes with linear platforms’
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Best Documentary Programme: Bros - After The Screaming Stops
‘A surprising, complex unpacking of a relationship, beautifully articulated with a proper beginning, middle and end’
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Best Entertainment Channel: Comedy Central
‘Comedy Central feels like it has found a British identity and cleverly marketed and repurposed its heritage brands’
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Best Short-Form Drama: Random Acts - Snatches: Moments from Women’s Lives - Bovril Pam
‘This drama brilliantly evoked time and place and told a moving yet original female story’
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Best Short-Form Comedy: Hounslow Diaries
‘For showcasing exceptional new writing talent and producing a laugh-out-loud piece, this is one you’ll want to see more of’
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Best Short-Form Format: Things Not To Say
‘This is truly a short-form show of the moment, dealing with issues that are relevant and delivered in an entertaining, informative way’
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Best Popular Factual Programme: Emma Willis - Delivering Babies
‘A warm, emotional love letter to the NHS. Emma Willis is a presenter at the top of her game’
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Best Digital Support for a Strand, Channel or Genre: Body Positive
‘It is doing something meaningful and totally digital – and doing it well’