All TV Access Project articles
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News
BBC creative diversity head spotlights deaf representation
Jessica Schibli outlines support in place for deaf people working in production
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Jack Thorne hails access measures in Toxic Town
Writer talks of embedding principles in upcoming Netflix drama – and streamer’s relations with TAP
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Features
UKTV talks tough as BVoD blossoms
Richard Watsham and Andrea Amey discuss the broadcaster’s 2024 revamp, renewed focus on original drama and narrowing the gap with rivals
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Comment
Ally Castle: Ditch the disability doom and gloom
While we are not where we ultimately want to be, let’s not forget the advances made when it comes to disability
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Features
Sylvia Bednarz: There should always be a place for ob-docs in our industry
Grierson Trust managing director unpacks this year’s awards shortlist and impact of DocLabs
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Comment
Edinburgh 2024: a tale of class and company closures
Economic challenges make the urge to open up the industry even more compelling – but much harder, writes Chris Curtis
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Optimism expressed over revamped Freelance Charter
UKTV’s Richard Watsham stresses that latest iteration of charter will have cash behind it
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Diversity chiefs say they face ‘more scrutiny’
D&I leads discuss pressure and burn-out alongside some leaps forward
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Features
Revealed: fresh efforts to improve working life for freelancers
Broadcasters and trade bodies have reconvened to update the Freelance Charter and try to instigate real change
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TAP launches accessibility guidance for producers
Pact to host detailed advice on embedding accessibility into each stage of production
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In brief: C4 returns to Open House; Amazon signs access letter; Peacock gets kids TV series
Firecracker working up a third series of its social experiment with curious couples
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Broadcasters to boycott studios without TAP audit
BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky among signatories of open letter
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The Cleaner’s Robbie Curran among latest TAPstars
Six deaf, disabled or neurodiverse people are taking part in TV Access Project support scheme
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Features
Joyous support: How Shardlake shows what’s possible for disability access
The Disney+ drama put access, rather than disability, front and centre and reflects a slowly evolving industry
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Features
Studios make space for the community
Amid falling demand for space, UK studios are stepping up efforts to engage with their local communities
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News
In brief: Ofcom’s most complained about shows; The Piano adds judge; TAPstars programme to return
Piers Morgan remarks shape list of most complained about TV shows
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James Graham to deliver MacTaggart lecture
Award-winning playwright and dramatist will examine TV’s issue with class
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Miranda Wayland set to depart Amazon
Head of diversity and inclusion for the UK and Europe exits amid restructure of Prime Video business