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The Rubber Faced Men tops 2024 Brit List of unproduced screenplays
Also on the list: a coming-of-age Oxbridge-set comedy, a psychological horror in 19th century India and an Elizabethan love story
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Video: TV’s Invisible Army: Tackling the Freelancer Crisis
Edinburgh TV Festival panel session featuring Philippa Childs, Abigail Dankwa, Kimberly Godbolt, James Taylor-Tovey and Richard Watsham
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AI expected to change jobs and have positive industry impact
Survey was carried out at this week’s AI Creative Summit
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Government forms industry group to scrutinise linear TV future
Media minister Stephanie Peacock acts as report highlights households at risk of digital exclusion
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Tensions over Israel/Gaza at Grierson Awards
Award presenter Mobeen Azhar goes off-script to reference conflict
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Details emerge of pan-industry AI talks
BBC, C4 and ITN explain how they are using the emerging tech at AI Creative Summit
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Channel 4 stands out at Grierson Awards
Broadcaster picks up five awards including two for Me and the Voice in My Head
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Wolf Hall exec: commissioners too swayed by algorithms
Colin Callender warns of risk to ‘uniquely British’ shows
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Samir Shah ramps up rhetoric around PSB collaboration
BBC chair says UK broadcasters must think creatively about working together
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Features
Goalhanger: the evolution of a podcast powerhouse
Tony Pastor & Jack Davenport on taking their successful podcast formula to the US, and bringing 13k people to the O2 for The Rest is Politics live
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Samir Shah urges streamers to do more for UK industry
BBC chair flags that corporation spends 20 times more on domestic training than Netflix
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Trail: Masterchef: The Professionals 2024, BBC1
Series 17 of the cooking format, produced by Shine TV
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Broadcast Commissioner Survey deadline extended
Commissioners have until Friday 1 November to contribute their views
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ScreenSkills centres industry partnerships in revamped strategy
Skills body unveils five-year vision for the industry and looks to reduce number of trustees
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Trail: Severance, Apple TV+
Second series of the workplace thriller set at Lumon Industries, a company taking the work-life balance to a new level. Produced by Red Hour
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In brief: BBCS does wildlife deal; Trivial Pursuit and Werewolves heading to Mipcom
BBC Studios signs first-look deal for natural history content in Netherlands
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Black creatives call out loss of commissioning momentum
Supacell producer Sheila Nortley among those speaking at Bafta event
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Trail: Bad Sisters, Apple TV+
Second series of the Merman dark comedy following the lives of five sisters bound together by a suspicious death
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Tony Vinciquerra: Hollywood strike impact ‘far more severe’ for the US than people realise
Mipcom: Sony Pictures boss says last year’s industrial action forced productions out of US