All articles by Robin Parker – Page 12
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CBeebies’ Pablo extends global footprint
Cake sells animation into territories including Brazil, Norway and Portugal
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Avalon resurrects Spitting Image
Trump, Putin, Harry and Meghan caricatured in pilot that indie is shopping to US networks
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Inside Prison welcomes 2.5m
THURSDAY: Opener of four-part ITV doc series lands 1m ahead of BBC1’s concluding Cameron chat
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BBC upholds complaints over breakfast host’s Trump comments
Naga Munchetty’s views on President’s ‘go home’ jibe went ’beyond what guidelines allow for’
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FilmNation names creative director
Former Expectation head of drama Kirstie Macdonald takes top role at nascent UK joint venture with NENT Group
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Beano Studios hires ex-Vice UK chief
Matt O’Mara named chief commercial officer of Dennis & Gnasher company
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Newsnight rapped over Brexit debate
BBC Executive Complaints Unit upholds complaint over Emily Maitlis’ ‘sneering’ comments to Rod Liddle
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Mark Thompson: ‘hostile’ regulation has robbed BBC of global role
Former director-general calls for ‘fundamental change’ in public policy to protect ‘cultural sovereignty’
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HBO Max signs unscripted trio
Streamer hires execs from CNN and US indies Karga Seven Pictures and Pulse Creative
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Brinkworth hires Shine factual exec
Lorna Dawn Creanor becomes head of popular factual at Critical Condition indie
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Sky News moves Kay Burley to breakfast
Veteran news anchor to set the daily agenda as Brexit date looms
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Brexitcast commissioner to lead Radio 5 Live
Managing editor Heidi Dawson promoted to controller
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Big Yin flattens Cameron
THURSDAY: BBC1’s much-trailed two-part profile of ex-PM falls short of final stage of Billy Connolly’s US roadtrip
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Tiger Aspect launches Man Like Mobeen training scheme
BBC3 comedy creator Guz Khan wants to ‘leave a legacy’ of bringing more working-class people into TV
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Fox greenlights Miranda remake
Big Bang Theory’s Mayim Bialik and Jim Parsons to star in US transfer of BBC sitcom
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Sue Perkins takes 2.8m to Japan
WEDNESDAY: Presenter’s travelogue falls 1m short of Ganges predecessor, while Dave’s comedians draw young audience to their lectures