All Warner Bros articles – Page 8
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A Passage to Britain, BBC2
Wall to Wall looks at the lives of new arrivals who came to Britain from the Indian subcontinent. Part of the BBC’s The Big British Asian Summer.
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BBC2 calls on Blast! for NHS experiment
Four-parter joined by history shows for Wall To Wall, DSP, BBCS and David Olusoga
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Wall to Wall and BBCS win BBC3 fact ent orders
Broadcast Digital Award-winning channel lines up make-up competition and couples’ clinic fixed-rig show
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Best Content Partnership or AFP: Positive Energy
‘This was bold, innovative and brave programming with great outcomes all round’
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Ricochet and Firecracker land UKTV shows
W channel lines up first dating show, while Dr Christian returns with a new format
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Harewood charts mental health journey
Homeland actor joins Ade Adepitan and Frankie Boyle in channel’s factual line-up
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Sister Pictures scores BBC2 comedy
Don’t Forget the Driver has been co-created by Detectorists’ Toby Jones
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BBC orders season about British Asians
Summer season to include docs from Swan Films and Raw TV
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Game of Games lands Spanish remake
Warner Bros secures first international sale for physical gameshow format
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Hot Picks: Mip TV's best formats
The hottest unscripted properties include Ellen DeGeneres’ Game Of Games and NBC’s high-octane Grudge Match
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ITV to go behind the scenes at auditions
Twenty Twenty fixed rig series to feature amateurs and professionals
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Sky Arts orders drumming doc
Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith and Cream’s Ginger Baker to feature in Wall to Wall series
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Twenty Twenty thinks bigger
First Dates producer lands global car competition for Sky 1 after targeting projects of scale
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Best independent production company: Left Bank Pictures
“With its broad customer base, outstanding relationships with talent and sub-genre expertise, Left Bank sits at the top table of scripted producers”
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Best popular factual programme: Who Do You Think You Are?
“The Danny Dyer episode was surprising, funny and unmissable”
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Back in Time for Tea, BBC2
Wall to Wall strand returns, looking at the daily lives of working families from the North of England from 1918