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  • James Harding
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    BBC plans analysis-led 'slow news'

    2016-11-07T12:21:00Z

    BBC News director James Harding wants to introduce “slow news” to balance what he sees as an “unrelenting” modern news cycle.

  • A Trans Guide to Winning at Life
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    RDF to track transgender journeys

    2016-11-07T12:14:00Z

    RDF is to document a series of transgender journeys across two years for Channel 4.

  • David-Brindley
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    David Brindley lands BBC factual role

    2016-11-04T11:42:00Z

    The BBC has hired Channel 4 factual commissioner David Brindley to head its renamed popular factual and factual entertainment department.

  • Professor Brian Cox
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    BBC joins public science campaign

    2016-11-04T11:33:00Z

    The BBC has joined forces with the Royal Society and the Wellcome Trust to promote science to schoolchildren as part of a public campaign.

  • Mary Berry
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    Berry's post-Bake Off show unveiled

    2016-11-04T10:11:00Z

    Former Great British Bake Off presenter Mary Berry is to explore Britain’s stately homes for her next BBC project.

  • Easyjet
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    ITN lands Easyjet access

    2016-11-03T12:56:00Z

    ITN Productions has landed access to Easyjet and will follow trainee pilots as they take off for the first time in a three-part documentary series for ITV.

  • National Trust
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    Channel 5 ups factual ambitions

    2016-11-03T12:41:00Z

    Channel 5 is stepping up its factual commissioning slate with three ambitious documentary projects.

  • Exotic-Hotels
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    BBC Studios unveils Auntie Prods

    2016-11-02T13:28:00Z

    BBC Studios has dubbed Samantha Anstiss and Sam Bickley’s non-scripted division as Auntie Productions and unveiled two BBC2 commissions.  

  • Grayson Perry
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    Grayson Perry returns to C4

    2016-11-02T11:37:00Z

    Grayson Perry is to front a series of shorts for Channel 4 after Swan Films tied with the broadcaster’s in-house creative agency 4Creative.

  • British-photography
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    BBC4 focuses in on photography season

    2016-11-01T12:44:00Z

    BBC4 is to take a snapshot of British photography over the years with a season of programming celebrating the art.

  • Even If I Fall
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    Sundance Institute funds UK docs

    2016-11-01T12:38:00Z

    The Sundance Institute has awarded more than US$1 million to a number of international documentary projects including two docs from UK indie Pulse Films.

  • Livvy Haydock
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    BBC3 breaks into prison with Antidote series

    2016-11-01T09:46:00Z

    Filmmaker Livvy Haydock is to front a three-part doc series investigating UK prison conditions for BBC3.

  • Coast
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    Chart: breakdown of BBC Studios cuts

    2016-10-31T12:21:00Z

    The large-scale redundancy drive at BBC Studios, with director Mark Linsey slashing 15% of staff, will result in 314 roles becoming redundant.Click for a breakdown of where the cuts will take effect.

  • Gold Rush
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    BBC Studios: where the axe will fall

    2016-10-31T10:29:00Z

    BBC Studios’ London-based documentary team is to be gutted and over 50 scripted roles closed as the full extent of the division’s cuts is revealed.

  • Children on the Frontline
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    ITN & Grain docs make Oscar shortlist

    2016-10-28T12:39:00Z

    Syria-focused films from ITN Productions, as well as Grain Media and Violet Films, have made the Oscar shortlist.

  • Saturday Kitchen
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    BBC serves up Saturday Kitchen tender

    2016-10-27T16:20:00Z

    The BBC is tendering long-running weekend cooking format Saturday Kitchen – a £5m deal unconnected to the scrapping of in-house guarantees.

  • Lucy Van Beek
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    Blakeway hires new MD

    2016-10-27T12:07:00Z

    Zinc Media-owned indie Blakeway has appointed producer Lucy van Beek as managing director.

  • Mars
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    Nat Geo opens doors to UK producers

    2016-10-27T07:08:00Z

    US cable network National Geographic is looking for British producers to follow up its big-budget Mars mission and is already in development with a major UK-originated unscripted project.

  • Weediquette
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    Viceland US courts indies

    2016-10-27T07:06:00Z

    Viceland in the US is opening its doors to independent producers for the first time as it eyes a move into formats.

  • The Murder Detectives
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    Doc duo launch indie to ‘blur lines’ with drama

    2016-10-27T07:00:00Z

    The award-winning directors of The Murder Detectives and My Son The Jihadi have joined forces to launch a production business that aims to blur the lines between drama and documentary, and have already picked up two commissions from Channel 4.