Tag #British Television

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ITV Cuts Daytime Show Budgets, 220 Jobs Lost

ITV is cutting the budgets of its daytime shows, resulting in over 220 job losses and changes to show schedules, effective January, to centralize news production and reinvest in other areas.

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Code of Silence Showcases Deaf Actress and Lip-Reading Challenges

Rose Ayling-Ellis stars in ITV's Code of Silence as Alison, a deaf police canteen worker who aids an investigation into a violent gang, using her lip-reading skills to decipher crucial information while facing personal challenges and navigating societal barriers.

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TV Highlights: "Man Like Mobeen" Finale and More

BBC Three airs the final episode of "Man Like Mobeen", focusing on Mobeen's efforts to rescue his sister from the UAE, while U&Drama presents the final installment of "Hollie Richardson Signora Volpe", a British spy turned detective investigating a murder in Italy; BBC Two offers "VE Day 80", featur...

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Theroux's West Bank Documentary Highlights Rising Tensions

Louis Theroux's new documentary revisits the West Bank, interviewing both Israeli settlers and Palestinian activists, highlighting the increasing tensions following the October 7th attacks and the impact of Israeli settlement expansion on Palestinian residents.

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Upstairs Downstairs" Co-creator Jean Marsh Dies at 90

Jean Marsh, the Emmy-winning actress and co-creator of the beloved British television series "Upstairs Downstairs," died peacefully at age 90; her contributions to television and film spanned decades, including roles in "Cleopatra," "Willow," and "Doctor Who.

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bbc.com
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This City Is Ours": Liverpool Gang Drama Explores Modern Masculinity

This City Is Ours," a new BBC drama, follows Liverpool gang member Michael Kavanagh (James Nelson-Joyce) as he navigates a power struggle within his criminal organization while simultaneously trying to start a family through IVF with his partner, against the backdrop of evolving views of modern masc...

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Diverse Streaming Options Explore Social Issues and Historical Narratives

This week's streaming highlights include "Boarders - Welcome to St. Gilbert's" (ZDF), a British series about five Black teens at a prestigious boarding school; "Messiah Superstar" (Joyn), a mockumentary following a 90s pop star's comeback; "Das Nazi-Kartell" (Sky/Wow), a three-part documentary linki...

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Celebrity Traitors: 19 Stars to Compete for Charity

A celebrity edition of the reality TV show "The Traitors" will air this autumn, featuring 19 stars including Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, and Tom Daley competing for up to £100,000 for charity across nine hour-long episodes, following the success of the regular series which averaged over 10 million viewe...

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ITV's "Mr Bates" Wins Bafta for Social Impact

ITV's "Mr Bates vs the Post Office" won a Bafta for its impact: 15 million viewers, parliamentary action within three weeks, and a bill to overturn wrongful convictions related to the faulty Horizon IT system, highlighting a significant British miscarriage of justice.

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bbc.com
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Diverse Entertainment Releases Highlight This Week

This week features the return of the travel show "Race Across the World", the release of Self Esteem's album "A Complicated Woman", a new episode of the podcast "The Mangione Trial", and the launch of the video game "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33", offering diverse entertainment options across various...

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Warp Films to Adapt Cult Classic "Threads" into TV Series

Warp Films, known for "Adolescence," will adapt the 1984 film "Threads," which depicts the aftermath of a nuclear attack on Sheffield, into a new TV series; the original film's bleak depiction of nuclear war resonated deeply with audiences, and this adaptation aims to explore relevant themes using c...

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theguardian.com
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Adolescence" Success Challenges UK Broadcasters' Risk Aversion

Adolescence," a Netflix series exploring the influence of incel culture on a violent act, has garnered 96.7 million views globally, prompting calls for UK public service broadcasters to embrace riskier programming despite financial constraints.

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