All Factual articles – Page 186
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Features
Best popular factual programme: The Real Full Monty: Ladies Night
“Extraordinary, entertaining and touching. It brought a very challenging subject to the mainstream”
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Best documentary series: Prison
“It made use of incredible access to tell a funny and yet shocking story”
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News
Discovery and BBCS plot wildlife SVoD
Factual giant has reportedly licensed producer’s blue-chip programming for international service
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Nat Geo picks up Dave doc series
Ten-parter looking at hot topic of policing USA-Mexico border secures global sale
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Sky Vision ties with Russian broadcaster
Amedia TV will air Curfew, Save Me and Catherine the Great as well as factual docs
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Spun Gold heads north for latest BBC1 hotel doc
Indie peeks inside Bill Shankly-themed lodgings for single doc
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Eden to view Russia From Above
UKTV channel buys natural history series from Karen Young’s distributor Orange Smarty
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Brinkworth heads inside trauma unit
Channel 5 four-part doc will not feature a voiceover to emphasise work of medical staff
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BBC/UKTV Steve Backshall show sells to France
Innovative co-commission secures major international pre-buyer
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BBC factual slate: highlights
Ed Balls, Louis Theroux, Robert Rinder and Mobeen Azhar land docs
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Attenborough leads BBC factual slate
Environmental themes dominate as Alison Kirkham plots to ‘stimulate the national conversation’
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Shine returns to Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief
Dani Dyer, Alexander Armstrong and Ed Balls among celebrities making the climb ten years on
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Nadiya to explore anxiety for BBC1
Raw TV doc spearheads mental health season that also includes Fiona Campbell’s BBC3 debut order
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Katz unveils issue-led slate
Themes such as ethnicity, education and social inequality to be explored in a range of formats
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Netflix signs up Blue Planet II exec
James Honeyborne’s Freeborne Media to make ‘game-changing’ docs for streamer
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Comment
Making a connection is key with tricky contributors
Always stick to what you promise and never lose your moral centre, says Kira Phillips
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News
BBC expands short-form digital arts programming
Arts division plans more partnerships to combat online rivals