All Edinburgh TV Festival articles – Page 7
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Barbara Met Alan producer believes BBC fears government
Bryony Arnold expresses concern over corporation’s mindset
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Emma Hindley appointed interim Storyville lead
Brook Lapping exec’s credits include Tom Daley: Illegal to Be Me
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Rose Ayling-Ellis: it’s time leaders put the work in on deaf representation
Uses Alternative MacTaggart to accuse industry of tokenism and demand change
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Rose Ayling-Ellis: Alternative MacTaggart in full
“Don’t assume you’re doing the right thing, reach out and involve us by asking what support we want”
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Sky's Gabriel Silver bats away This England barbs
Scripted commissioner refutes suggestion it is ‘too soon’ for Covid drama
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Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day two
Selection of images from the second day of this year’s event
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C4, Firecrest & Merman among Edinburgh TV Awards winners
PSB channel scoops six awards, with prizes for Motherland and Travels of a Lifetime producers
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UKTV opens Drama door to originals
Marcus Arthur invites pitches with warmth, wit and a similar tone to Sister Boniface Mysteries
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Entertainment supremos: Saturday night more important than ever
Kate Phillips, Joe Mace & Natalka Znak point to strength of genre amid declining youth audiences
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Amos preps Afghanistan evacuation doc for BBC2
Escape From Kabul Airport co-produced with HBO and ARTE France
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Anne Mensah: TV’s monoculture limits development slates
Netflix chief urges producers to pitch ideas which stretch beyond their personal tastes
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Charlotte Moore: BBC’s reboots will be revitalised
Defends decision to bring back a number of classic shows
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Execs seek to solve talent crunch by broadening horizons
Rockerdale, Naked, All3Media & Netflix staffers set out need to diversify
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C4 adds £100m for comedy, drama and reality
Ian Katz says glut of reboots represents ‘depressing microwave moment’
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Thorne, Iannucci, Olusoga & Byrne issue call-to-arms
Former MacTaggart lecturers believe greater diversity will help defend PSBs from political attacks
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World scores C4 teenage thriller
The Gathering is written by Once Upon a Time In England novelist Helen Walsh
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Phil Spector, Geoff Hurst & Fred West victims among Sky factual slate
Seven shows produed by indies including Lightbox, Century, IWC and Humble Bee
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Britain’s ‘white tribes’ infiltrated in C4 digital comedy
Flying Shoe Films and Ultra Haze to produce It’s Alright to Be White
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Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day one
The best pictures from the first day of this year’s event