All Nations and Regions articles – Page 43
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News
Covid forces BBC Small Indie Fund to prioritise producer survival
Helen Blenkinsop warns small producers face huge challenges
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Channel 4 asks Scottish suppliers to fill 9pm slot
PSB ties with Screen Scotland on commissioning initiative
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Carson kicks off BBC Scotland tenure with collaboration plea
New director seeks stronger relationships with other BBC genres and channels
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Female talent clean up at Bafta Cymru Awards
Nine individual awards presented to Welsh female creatives
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Frustrations emerge as BBC News regional offering takes shape
Sources take umbrage with centralisation following £25m worth of cuts
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Tees Valley indies secure development funding
Winning projects include horror anthology series and animation adaptation
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Behind The Scenes
Covid couldn’t stop us - try as it might
Sometimes it felt our BBC Wales drama The Pact would never get made, but we have made it into production, say Elwen Rowlands and Hayley Manning
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Rocks: Covid has challenged N&R relations
C4 out-of-London chief assesses progress 12-months after National HQ launch
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Scottish indies call for devolved licence fee
Synchronicity, Two Rivers & Happy Tramp chiefs call for BBC income to remain in Scotland
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DLT invests into Manchester talent agency
Gag Reflex to forge ideas for daytime, children’s, gameshows and panel shows
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C4 seeks suppliers to join Emerging Indie Fund
Nine sub-£3m firms to receive development cash and commissioner support
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BBC2 seeks next generation of non-London shows
Four eight-part series up for grabs for suppliers based in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the regions
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Behind The Scenes
Strictly Amy: a private battle with Crohn’s during lockdown
Strictly star’s personal account of the terrible disease for BBC1 Wales transformed into a love letter to ballroom, says Laura Martin Robinson
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Comment
Diversity schemes are great – but they need to go further
A scheme launched my career and innovative new initiatives can do the same for the diverse voices we need in this industry, says Nacressa Swan