All Edinburgh TV Festival articles – Page 10
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PJDN and Murder in Successville unite for C4
Steve Stamp, Allan Mustafa and Hugo Chegwin team with Shiny Button tie for crime caper
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Jon Thoday: C4 sale will destroy indie sector
Avalon boss raises fears that government is lining up ITV as buyer
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Spitting Image gives Tim Davie a ruff-ruff ride
Director general puppet takes centre stage in satirical format’s Edinburgh sketch
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Sky re-establishes ties with Vertigo
Nick Love’s A Town Called Malice co-produced by Bulletproof indie
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Zai Bennett: ‘scary’ silence over Noel Clarke scandal
Sky content chief addresses ‘cultural issue’ that stopped victims alerting broadcaster
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Execs fire AFP warning: ‘it can fall apart’
Channel 4’s Emma Hardy says broadcaster remains cautious
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BBC and Netflix prep disability brief
PSB and SVoD giant unveil five-year scheme to ’challenge limits’
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Flight 73, cricket conman and Red Elvis on Sky docs slate
Blast!, South Shore and Talos Films secure factual projects as part of seven-strong high-end line-up
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BBC docs exec issues duty of care call
Beejal-Maya Patel encourages young freelancers to ensure contributors are properly looked after
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Whoopi Goldberg calls out ‘boneheads’ hampering diversity
International Icon recipient urges execs to ‘open their eyes’ to new talent
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BBC unveils historic environmental landmark
BBCS Natural History project features alongside trio of scripted projects and Hungry Bear ents duo
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Lygo untroubled by Love Island complaints
ITV chief says format has ‘years left’ as he addresses diversity failure and C4 sale
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C5 commissioners take on Paramount+
Ben Frow reveals expanded remit and doubles down on diversity commitment
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Coalition for Change unveils landmark Freelance Charter
Document proposes to “break cycle of rehiring” and increase gap between greenlight and production starting
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International heads warn against ‘Euro puddings’
All3Media, Sony & 60FortyFilms execs set out need for co-pros to retain authenticity
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Netflix open to small-scale shows
Unscripted chiefs reassure indies that not all projects need to be big-budget