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Her memoir of her experiences as a twentysomething in London has been turned into a seven-part series
Broadcaster also battling inflation as it outlines plans to save £200mn annually that will involve the closure of two TV stations
Feature-length BBC2 show recounts former footballer Andy Woodward’s experience of abuse by his coach
Planned legislation aims to give UK public service broadcasters boost in battle against streaming services
The broadcaster is not alone in its push for class diversity
Eight-part documentary conducts a sweeping survey of 1,500 years of British history through an impressive array of works
The corporation’s new head of arts aims to create shows that will become ‘appointment’ viewing
Part broadcasting history, part social history, a new work looks back at the corporation’s idealistic beginnings and traces its development to the crossroads of today
Susan Wokoma and Joshua McGuire star in Oliver Lyttelton’s irreverent look at infidelity
A young woman infiltrates a deceased influencer’s inner circle in this mysterious six-parter
Ministers threatening the UK’s public service broadcaster would destabilise a foundation of healthy democracy
The idea that getting rid of the public broadcaster might somehow improve the media landscape is a fallacy
Attempt to scrap tax seen as part of Downing Street plan to distract from Boris Johnson’s leadership travails
Broadcaster plays a vital role in UK cultural and democratic life
Funding settlement will force cuts with implications for broadcaster’s output, staffing and ambition
Dr Orna Guralnik allows cameras into her sessions with clients in this Showtime series
Gabriel Gatehouse has produced a curious, not condescending, look at the conspiracy theory
Broadcaster set to have funding frozen for next 2 years but No 10 says long-term funding subject to ‘ongoing negotiations’
Maxine Peake plays a compassionless executive at a toxic sportswear company in this uneven new BBC1 mini-series
Deborah Turness to succeed Fran Unsworth in one of the most influential jobs in British journalism
Plants take centre-stage in this exquisitely shot BBC documentary
Henry Mance looks back at the golden age of Christmas event television — and considers what might take its place
The atmosphere of menace is undeniable in this adaptation of JR Delaney’s 2016 novel
National Audit Office says broadcaster is resorting to more ‘audience-facing’ measures to achieve £1bn of annual cuts
The journalist swears by her Bally boots, Fitbit and the power of education
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