All Broadcasters articles – Page 39
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Trail: All Creatures Great and Small, C5
Festive episode of All3 Media International and Playground Entertainment’s adaptation based on James Herriot’s iconic collection of stories
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Comment
No one wins if the balance of reboots tips too far out of kilter
It makes sense for broadcasters to play it safe, but reboots are limited and offer no guarantees
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Renowned catches Discovery+ extreme fishing doc
Ice Cold Catch follows two trainees over 13 episodes
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Trail: Motherland, BBC2
Festive episode of the parental comedy about navigating the trials and traumas of middle-class motherhood. Produced by Merman with Twofour
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Trail: Strike - Troubled Blood, BBC1
Brontë Film & TV drama based on the best-selling novel by J. K. Rowling writing as Robert Galbraith
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Drama on Channel 5
Teaser showcasing upcoming original dramas including Riptide, The Catch, The Good Ship Murder and Dalgliesh
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Access coordinators facing “constant battle” to get work
Sara Johnson calls out productions for hesitancy; plots second round of Bridge06/ScreenSkills training scheme
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Sister wins big at RTS Craft & Design awards
Indie hauls homes five trophies for This Is Going To Hurt and Landscapers
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CDN: UK industry needs extra 13,000 disabled workers
Five years of Diamond research highlights slow progress on disabled representation in TV, particularly in senior roles
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Dubbing mixer Emma Butt: industry ‘complacent’ over off-screen diversity
Urges employers to do better as she wins achievement of the year at WFTV Awards
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Trail: Inside No. 9: The Bones of St. Nicholas, BBC2
Festive special of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearshmith’s anthology. Produced by BBC Studios
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COBA warns against upping PSB advertising
Ofcom proposal to increase minutage will drive viewers to SVoDs, broadcaster body says
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A+E Networks hands staff £1000 cost-of-living payment
90% of employees across UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland and South Africa to benefit from gesture
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Jack Thorne to gather studio bosses for accessibility talks
TV Access Project pushes ahead with plan to improve working conditions for disabled talent
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Government expected to call for sale of C4’s Horseferry Rd
Future of iconic building in doubt as prospect of privatisation diminishes
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Broadcaster bigwigs disturbed by treatment of disabled staff
‘Shameful’ testimony from disabled workers prompts call for urgent action
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Comment
Broadcasters overlook the Midlands at their peril
The Midlands region accounts for more than a quarter of BBC licence fee income - it’s time some of that was reinvested, Will Hanrahan says
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News
Drama declines can’t puncture record international sales
Entertainment shows help British programming generate £1.5bn globally, according to Pact Exports Report
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Film & TV Charity launches unrecognised talent campaign
#TurnTheCameraAround seeks to highlight the work of hidden heroes