All Broadcast articles in March 2025 – Page 7
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Ratings
Amandaland surpasses Motherland with 4 million
BBC1 spin-off outperforms predecessor, while 5’s The Au Pair has a strong week
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Love Triangle UK scores with 16-34s
Second week attracts E4 show’s largest young audience so far
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Chess Masters holds nerve with 710,000
Episode two down slightly on launch, while 5’s Madame Blanc returns on par
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U&Drama’s Marlow Murder Club outfoxes Bergerac
Bucks-based cosy crime drama beats Jersey detective wirth 700,000
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Behind The Scenes
Kill List: Hunted by Putin’s Spies
Production executive Tom Cross on the security and adaptability needed to blow the whistle on Russia’s poison programme
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Features
Better than ever or busted flush: what’s the future for BBC2?
The channel has historically acted as a nursery slope for emerging talent and innovative ideas, but how has its role changed in the age of streaming?
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News
In brief: BBC kids commissions; World Service podcasts; Animation studio expansion; C4 orders education series
The Lady Grace Mysteries heads to CBBC
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Ratings
Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands, New Tricks reaches 1.1m
WEDNESDAY: BSL-focused doc launches slightly behind previous Rose Ayling Ellis doc
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News
ITV confirms Dancing on Ice axe
Lifted Entertainment format will not return for 20th anniversary next year
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News
Richard Watsham appointed chair of CDN
UKTV chief creative officer takes over from ITV’s Paul Moore
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News
Baby Reindeer leads Bafta TV and Craft nominations
Richard Gadd’s Netflix hit lands eight nods overall
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News
Lion TV to examine rise of Gail’s for 5
All3Media label to look at impact of Britain’s ‘poshest’ artisan bakery chain
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News
UK-US co-commissions see significant uptick
COBA report points to increase in PSB projects with Stateside partners as Europe falls
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Comment
Don’t simply blame US streamers for UK drama health
As a COBA report shows UK-US scripted co-commissions are stable, executive director Adam Minns urges measured analysis over alarmist statements
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News
BBC and ZDF forge high-end drama partnership
PSBs look to seal co-commissions by supporting producers making scripted programming
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Sponsored
Adapting to the needs of the market
Working with professionals across the industry ensures the High-end TV Skills Fund is able to provide training where it’s needed most
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News
Rogan to produce George Floyd doc for BBC2
Feature-length single to tell story of the murder and global reaction which kickstarted Black Lives Matter
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News
BBC kickstarts biggest ever public engagement exercise on its future
Process to get views of one million people across the UK begins
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News
Sky plays down HBO concerns with originals stance
Content chiefs say local programming is differentiator in market place
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News
Sony launches tiny Venice Extension System Mini camera
The camera connects to the Venice 2, to enable cinematic shooting in small spaces