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Newswrap: Piers Morgan saga: what next? (transcription)

2021-03-12T16:18:00+00:00 Bectu head Philippa Childs urges broadcasters to get tough on bullying after this week’s GMB walkout  Below is a transcription for the hard of hearing of this week’s Broadcast Newswrap podcast, featuring Bectu head Philippa Childs and the Broadcast team analysing all the fallout from Piers Morgan’s GMB walkout    Max Goldbart [00:00:03] Hello and welcome to the Broadcast Newswrap your shorthand guide to the week’s TV news stories featuring the biggest news of the week. On Monday morning, Good morning Britain’s Piers Morgan was boldly denying Meghan Markle’s claim that she had thought about committing suicide. One studio stormed off and forty one thousand Ofcom complaints. Later, he was gone. After a whirlwind 48 hours, we welcome Bectu head Philippa Childs this week to dissect what this means for ITV and talk about the broader campaign to end bullying in the TV sector. All that plus what we’ve been watching on this week’s Broadcast

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How To Make a Movie in the UK | Backstage

How To Make a Movie in the UK | Backstage
backstage.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from backstage.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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20 Fun Facts About Jim Carrey's 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). Universal Pictures Home Entertainment On November 17, 2000, nearly 35 years after the animated special aired on television, Dr. Seuss fans finally got a live-action film adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Director Ron Howard transformed 11 soundstages at Universal Studios into the whimsical, glittering world of Whoville, and populated it with an impressive lineup of stars just barely recognizable beneath prosthetic noses and pear-shaped costumes. Though the movie didn’t achieve overwhelming acclaim at the time The New York Timescalled it a “shrill, overstuffed, spiritless cinematic contraption” Jim Carrey played the grouchy, nihilistic anti-hero with enough gusto to make it an annual must-watch for many. To celebrate its 20th birthday, here are 20 facts about what it took to bring Seuss’s beloved Whos to the big screen.

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TV Collective champions mid-level BAME execs

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