All articles by Max Goldbart – Page 65
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Last Leg escapes Ofcom censure
Regulator opts not to censure satirical show over Miriam Margolyes’ comments about Boris Johnson
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Mahon rules out C4 bailout
Chief exec says PSB is proving its worth and ‘creating social cohesion’
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Lime launches Hollyoaks racism probe
Indie acts after former and current cast and crew allege discriminatory behaviour
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Equalities minister attacks BBC
Kemi Badenoch accuses corporation of ’fanning flames of racial division’
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Features
Sitting in Limbo: creating a Windrush legacy
The creative team behind BBC1 drama on the influence of Netflix’s When They See Us and the ‘unifying force’ of the George Floyd protests
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Tim Davie: from Pepsi to public service
Incoming director general has trod an unusual path to the top job
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Tim Davie appointed director general
BBC Studios chief pips Charlotte Moore to the post he previously filled in an acting capacity in 2012/2013
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DCMSC lambasts government on lack of freelancer support
Julian Knight says support schemes have ‘failed to champion the needs’ of self-employed
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BBC to follow-up Civilisations with British epic
Blakeway and Clear Story seven-parter leads Tony Hall’s swansong arts slate
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Freelancers fear ‘timebomb’ as furloughing ticks down
Bectu head Philippa Childs warns that workers face reduced job opportunities and pay rates
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Analysts: SVoDs are outpacing pay-TV
Estimates that Disney+ has signed up more than 4m UK subscribers since launch
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Ratings
Long Lost Family locates 4.5m
TUESDAY: Conclusion of two-parter hits top-10 of all time from ITV’s long-running genealogy strand
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QI and Mash Report writers assist BBC voice app
Beta version of Beeb app offers access to jokes from comedy staples
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The Heights heads to BBC
ABC serial becomes third Australian drama to be picked up by corporation in a year
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S4C to profile Covid-19 births and deaths
Welsh broadcasters orders single docs from Carlam & Hay and Antena
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Emmerdale sharing production tips with rival soaps
‘Rivalries have been put on hold’ as industry grapples with new production landscape, says Jane Hudson
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Anthology chiefs land 12 literary estates
Hilary Strong and Bob Benton strike eight-figure deal for authors including Evelyn Waugh and Van der Valk creator Nicolas Freeling
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Pact: broadcasters must help shoulder coronavirus costs
Talks underway to aid suppliers facing 30% hike in expenditure
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Downing Street cancels weekend coronavirus briefings
No.10 scales back televised announcements despite steady audiences