All BBC4 articles – Page 9
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Comment
Why I revisited the Ripper case
Re-examining the investigation reveals much about attitudes of the time, says Liza Williams
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Features
Daragh Carville: Spiral (Engrenages)
With a fierce sense of place and commitment to ‘messy reality’, the French procedural is TV drama as psychogeography, says the creator of ITV thriller The Bay
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News
BBC forges makeshift Line of Duty box set
Back-to-back airing of four series of dramas in late BBC4 slots bolsters iPlayer offering
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BBC factual slate: highlights
Ed Balls, Louis Theroux, Robert Rinder and Mobeen Azhar land docs
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BBC expands short-form digital arts programming
Arts division plans more partnerships to combat online rivals
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IWC scores BBC2 literary double
Scottish indie to explore social impact of novels and profile Oscar Wilde
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Reggie Yates and Fab 5 Freddy front BBC arts docs
Swan Films explores Hollywood diversity and the art of Florence
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BBC4 buys Australian thriller
Safe Harbour joins international returners including Iceland’s Trapped
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BBC4 lines up Windrush monologues
Lenny Henry leads cast of eight-part series curated by Kwame Kwei-Armah
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Features
Shocks, flops and a female Doc
Broadcast looks back at a year when Big Brother bowed out and women took on some iconic roles
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News
NBCU brings US shows to free-to-air channels
The Good Place and The Sinner get second UK window post-Netflix
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BBC returns to Tomorrow’s World
Iconic science show to return for a one-off BBC4 live special 15 years since it was axed
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BBC savings: where the axe might fall
Industry sources highlight the services and channels that could be under threat as the corporation tries to find £800m in savings
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BBC unveils slavery docs
Charity The Why Foundation exec producing slate across BBC2, BBC4 and iPlayer
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Younghusband: New talent can reach young audiences
BBC music chief highlights diversity of cross-channel Our Classical Century season
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Moore: Don’t make ‘crass' assumptions about young viewers
‘Make it brilliant and they will come’, urges BBC director of content