All Broadcast articles in May 2024 – Page 22
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News
Comedian Dane Baptiste dropped by agent after antisemitic social media post
Gag Reflex says management group ‘does not advocate or tolerate hate speech of any kind’
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Ratings
Genre overview tables (February 2024 - 28-day consolidated)
Including top 10 drama, comedy and factual programmes
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News
Post-production uncovered: Picture Shop on Back To Black (feature)
A look at Picture Shop’s grading of the Amy Winehouse biopic
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News
Netflix top 10: 22 - 28 April
Baby Reindeer, Dead Boy Detectives, The Circle and Bad Dinosaurs all make this week’s most-watched list
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Sky orders thriller from Luther creator
Niamh Algar and Tom Hollander to star in Italy-based Iris
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News
S4C warms up Welsh version of The Voice
Boom Cymru will produce 75th adaptation of the global format
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Video
Trail: Billie & Greg: The Family Diaries, ITVBe
Second series of the reality format following the family life of ex-Towie star Billie Shepherd and her husband Greg. Produced by Potato
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Ratings
Professor T bows out with 1.5m
WEDNESDAY: ITV drama finale down on last series as Race Across the World continues to dominate
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Ratings
Blue Lights return arrests 4.5m
The launch of the second series of the Nortern Ireland police drama boosted by 1.7m after seven days
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News
John Simpson blasts ‘vindictive’ government over BBC funding
Veteran broadcaster hits out - but former culture secretary has different take
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News
Ted Sarandos, Alex Mahon and Tim Davie on RTS London line-up
Biennial event also set to feature The Rest is Entertainment presenters
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Ratings
Red Eye cruises with 2.5m
The second episode of ITV1’s six-part thriller fell just shy of the 2.7m (19.7%) slot average
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News
Sky Sports & Racing TV to air Kentucky Derby
21 broadcasters will show the race across 170 territories
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Ratings
True Detective achieves best yet
Fourth series of Sky police drama is highest rating of all, while Netflix viewers fall for the charms of One Day
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News
Residence Pictures launches free Pixel Pathway training course
The initiative will see six people given free post-production training for three days a week, over an eight week period
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News
ITV1 to dramatise Double Jeopardy law battle
Sheridan Smith to play campaigner Ann Ming in I Fought the Law
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Critics
A Man in Full; Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion
“A Man in Full is a solid, satisfying thing but it lacks a true satirical edge and it lacks flair”
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News
BBC Studios to launch Pobol y Cwm training scheme
Training exec Kris Green unveils push to boost pipeline of Welsh-speaking drama talent, focusing on plugging gaps caused by dwindling soaps
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News
Marcus Ryder calls for CDN CEO overhaul
Film and TV Charity chief highlights ‘contradiction at the heart’ of chief executive role