All The Broadcast Interview articles – Page 5
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Louis Theroux’s indie ambitions
The docs legend loves the BBC, but wants Mindhouse to work with fresh talent and new broadcasters
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Nish Kumar: taking UK satire to the US
The British comedian and broadcaster on Quibi series Hello America and why the BBC deserves credit for taking a chance on The Mash Report
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Romesh: diversity in TV isn’t where it should be
The comedian and presenter discusses why progress on diversity is behind schedule and producing The Ranganation in lockdown
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Mo Gilligan: the industry must do better
The comedian and presenter tells Desiree Ibekwe it’s time TV gives diversity talent a consistent chance to excel
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David Olusoga: TV is the classroom of the country
The historian and broadcaster talks to Max Goldbart about toppled statues, the educational value of TV and industry discrimination
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Michaela Coel: ‘TV is unforgiving - but I’m built for this’
The Chewing Gum creator dug deep to channel her experience of sexual assault into her BBC1 drama I May Destroy You
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Holly Walsh: ‘Half my ideas come from talking rubbish’
The comedian and writer tells Robin Parker about her inspiration for her BBC1 comedy The Other One and the isolation of working in lockdown
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June Sarpong: ‘you either get angry or find a solution’
The former presenter-turned-diversity champion outlines her vision for a more inclusive BBC to Max Goldbart
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Anna Mallett: in the eye of the news storm
The ITN boss sets out her vision for the news giant in a post-coronavirus world, in her first full interview since becoming chief executive
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Joe Gilgun: ‘Being this tormented gives you serious emotional intelligence'
The Brassic co-creator tells Max Goldbart about his mental health struggles and the unique writing technique he’s developed for the Sky 1 comedy
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Big Zuu’s recipe for Dave’s Big Eats
Rapper and self-taught cook on his switch from grime music to comedy-entertainment TV as his first show for Dave gets underway
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Jonathan Wall: constructing the BBC’s audio future
The BBC Sounds controller tells Max Goldbart why reaching diverse and underserved audiences is mission-critical to the corporation’s future
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Kirstie Swain: I like to write about people who have wronged me
The writer behind comedy-drama Pure on why lockdown could impact creativity and how she is preparing Sky Atlantic’s Sweetpea remotely
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Tom Kingsley: comedy could be resurgent post-lockdown
Ghosts director tells Joanna Tilley about escapist TV, narrowly finishing filming before lockdown and why comedy needs more women
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David Lynn, Viacom
A workplace retooled for collaboration, key brand investment and a continued push on global formats will position Viacom’s UK channels for the future, its UK MD tells Alex Farber.
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How Robin Ashbrook conquered the US
British-born unscripted guru on Hollywood’s reaction to Covid-19, the SVoDs’ appetite for unscripted and his Netflix hit Next in Fashion
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Robert Popper: ‘Comedy cannot survive bad decisions’
Friday Night Dinner creator on longevity in comedy and the state of the genre
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Fox’s Rob Wade: ‘We’re taking control of our destiny’
Fox Entertainment’s British unscripted programming chief on spotting hit entertainment formats and building a career in the US
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Two Brothers: On the hunt for the next Fleabag
Harry and Jack Williams, the duo behind the Phoebe Waller-Bridge hit and a raft of 9pm dramas, on nurturing the next generation of writers
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Gordon Ramsay & Lisa Edwards: Cooking up a recipe for success
The fiery chef and his chief creative officer on developing sellable formats, moving beyond food shows and duty of care