BBC In-house Entertainment announces compelling raft of new programmes
BBC In-house Entertainment today announces the commission of four series for BBC Two and BBC Three, including two brand new series.
BBC In-house Entertainment today announces the commission of four series for BBC Two and BBC Three, including two brand new series.
Pan-BBC related programming around Sport.
BBC Three kickstarts its London 2012 Festival coverage with a gala evening of comedy, hosted by Chris Moyles, to be recorded at the iconic Hackney Empire on the evening of 12 June.
BBC Drama Production has successfully secured four new drama commissions for BBC One and BBC Three: Frankie, The Musketeers, The Lady Vanishes (BBC One) and In The Flesh (BBC Three) demonstrate the range and creative ambition of BBC Drama Production.
Radio 1 DJ’s Fearne Cotton, Greg James and Gemma Cairney will present the television coverage for Radio 1’s Hackney Weekend on BBC Three.
A range of forthcoming BBC documentaries will exploit recent advances in everyday filming technology to bring viewers closer to the reality of life in Britain today.
The editor of Minus 21, a trendy Scottish arts, culture and fashion magazine, Lauren is austere, wry, authoritative and universally feared by her staff.
Commissioned by Zai Bennett, Controller BBC Three and Karl Warner, Executive Editor Entertainment, Boom Town (w/t), produced by Knickerbockerglory TV, is a 30-minute pilot sketch show featuring real people.
To celebrate the UK season ten premiere of Family Guy on BBC Three, fans are being given the opportunity to choose which episodes they want to watch from a back catalogue of the hit series.
Bad Education, for BBC Three, is written by and stars Jack Whitehall. He plays Alfie, the worst teacher ever to grace the British education system and is a bigger kid than the kids he teaches. The teacher your kids would love but parents would hate!
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