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Uplands: Statue Wars gets ‘under the skin’ of Bristol
Co-founder Mike Smith credits indie’s location as key to doc
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South Shore opens in Wales
Chief operating officer Anthony Hughes relocates to Cardiff’s Tramshed Tech site
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C4 doc to explore Rachel Nickell’s murder
John Yorke ties with Monumental on single to support My Name is Lizzie drama
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Khan & Beard: tips for directors
Amazon commissioner and Story Films co-founder discuss their First Cut projects
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Doc suppliers land Netflix development deals
Clutch of indies tasked with working up range of feature ideas
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Scandi doc chiefs urge PSBs to keep taking risks
Danish and Swedish Film Institute execs warn against focus on big audiences
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Mother Teresa series tops Sky Docs slate
Minnow Films three-parter among Poppy Dixon’s five projects
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BBC spotlights fishing, Dennis Nilsen and Akala
Factual slate includes a debut order for Jamie Balment’s Frank Films
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Olusoga criticises lack of opportunities for working class
Uplands founder cites ’economic predicament’ for youngsters
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Chatterbox & Big Deal score C5 recommissions
Posh Sleepover and Greatest Toys… to return under diversity initiative
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Rise of Nazis returns to BBC2
72 Films to explore topics including Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union
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Plimsoll brings Marcus Wareing to BBC2
Chef’s Tales From A Kitchen Garden 10-parter to air next year
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Discovery UK chief hails WarnerMedia deal
James Gibbons says ’once-in-a-lifetime’ opportunity will better serve viewers
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Netflix unveils doc fund winners
10 filmmakers receive £40,000 for shorts showcasing unheard stories
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Bafta-winning director: Lee Miller remains relevant
Teresa Griffiths unpacks story behind BBC2 doc about model-turned-WW2 war correspondent