All Nations and Regions articles – Page 62
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Mentorn Scotland scoops BBC triple
Corner shop customers to judge cooking contest, plus shows from comedian Mark Nelson and pop star Ana Matronic
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C4 orders Jimmy Doherty bee doc
Presenter to attempt to reverse insects’ population decline in three-part series
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Barcroft hires 4Real exec
Al Brown to lead charge of ‘blank slate’ of more than 100 short-form docs for a ‘discerning’ audience
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Northern Ireland banks on Games of Thrones legacy
Nation aims to capitalise on the highly-skilled workforce created by HBO’s juggernaut drama
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BBC Studios picks up debut Quibi commission
Nature series Fierce Queens joins Idris Elba car stunt show on short-form platform
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BBC Scotland news chief: ‘The Nine is staying put’
Disgruntled producers should focus on opportunities offered by the channel, says Gary Smith
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BBC, ZDF and Love Nature team up for nature doc
Offspring ensures global audience for two-parter Animals at Play
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BBC to uncover Scotland’s secret cinema history
Objective Media Group profiles the ’Falkirk Cowboys’
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Jay Hunt: Apple is open to co-pros
Programming chief has discussed an ‘array’ of funding models with producers and broadcasters
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STV takes majority stake in Primal Media
Scottish broadcaster/producer gains first-look rights to co-produced formats
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Comment
Some of the best stories are local
Global co-pros can be brilliant but there’s much to explore at home too, says George Ormond
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Ofcom tightens N&R rules
Regulator moves to clamp down on gaming the system by bolstering out-of-London criteria
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BBC Scotland backs Love Nature wildlife series
Scottish indie Maramedia to produce international co-production Stormborn
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Clementi: overhaul licence fee negotiations
BBC chair demands end to ‘extremely poor’ shotgun agreements
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The Nine hampers BBC Scotland
Indies warn against damaging impact of 9pm bulletin but praise new channel’s approach to IP
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Liverpool targets drama
To mark its 30th anniversary, the Liverpool Film Office has set up a fund to attract more scripted productions to the city