All Factual articles – Page 154
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News
UKTV shakes up commissioning team
Broadcaster hires Avalon’s Mark Iddon to find Taskmaster successors
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Curve reworks antiques format for Blaze
UK indie’s Irish Pickers is modelled on History channel stalwart American Pickers
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Crown Courts set to welcome cameras
Government expected to pass legislation following campaign from BBC, Sky and ITN
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BBC2 tackles climate change
BBC Current Affairs secures Ade Adepitan travelogue and charts history of oil
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NHU to make 150 hires in BBC N&R push
Tony Hall announces new jobs for Bristol, while Newcastle gets a tech hub
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C4 unveils ‘multi-million pound’ unscripted pot
Hunt is on for noisy channel-defining ideas that do not fit neatly into any genre
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BBC ups Bootle and Sillery to replace Tom McDonald
Specialist factual and natural history role was split following departure of Blue Planet II commissioner
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C4 revisits Barrymore case 20 years on
Keo doc looking into death of Stuart Lubbock in entertainer’s swimming pool in 2001 heads factual slate
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Behind The Scenes
Catching a Killer: A Diary From the Grave, C4
Our clandestine investigation into the murder of two elderly people was an emotional experience, says Jess Stevenson
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News
BBCS to profile Americas for NBC
Natural history order marks departure for US broadcaster and first for BBC production arm
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Ratings
Discovery brings HGTV to 12 EMEA countries
Italy, Romania and Serbia among nations to get lifestyle channel, which launches in UK this month
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News
Reprezent DJ launches youth-skewing indie
Henrie Kwushue’s HTK Productions aims to give air to ideas that “wouldn’t be heard anywhere else”
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Behind The Scenes
Meat the Family, Channel 4
Our attempt to bring warmth and pathos to a potentially dry subject was a steep learning curve for all of us - man and beast, says Juliet Rice
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Behind The Scenes
The Bone Detectives: Britain’s Buried Secrets, Channel 4
Getting under the skin of history
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Comment
Let’s rebrand ‘low end’ factual
‘Popular doc series’ is more suitable for these innovative shows, says Hannah Demidowicz