giants, is there a risk that the britishness of the tv shows made in the uk is being diluted? there are lots of questions to work through. let s meet the guests who are going to help me with them. beginning with sarah doole, chief executive of the red production company. it s behind last tango in halifax, it s a sin and many other successes. sarah, great to have you on the media show. what have you got planned next? well, we ve been really busy and production this year. we ve got a big show for it netflix coming out the beginning of next year. another show that we just filmed for itv. no return, which interestingly we ve had to recreate a 5 star resort in bolton. laughter. sounds like we could spend the whole edition just talking about that. yes, yes. and we re about to start a huge show for amazon based on a neil gaiman novel, so we re really busy. lots of stuff in the pipeline. so it s a really exciting time, actually. we will unpack more the way the streamers have had on t
time for the media show. hello, i m ross atkins. welcome to this week s addition of the media show. and we re going to talk about british tv and britishness. as you may be aware, it s boom time for the uk tv industry. not least because of the arrival of amazon and netflix. but with these streaming giants, is there a risk that the britishness of the tv shows made in the uk is being diluted? there are lots of questions to work through. let s meet the guests who are going to help me with them. beginning with sarah doole, chief executive of the red production company. it s behind last tango in halifax, it s a sin and many other successes. sarah, great to have you on the media show. what have you got plan next? well, we ve been really busy and production this year. we ve got a big show for it netflix coming out the beginning of next year. another show that we just filmed for itv. no return, which interestingly we ve had to recreate a 5 star resort in bolton. laughter. sounds like
witness in the presidents first impeachment and has since had time to reflect on what donald trump meant for america and its geopolitical standing. has america learned the right lessons from the last five years? fiona hill, welcome to hardtalk. you ve had quite a lot of time to reflect the last couple of years, reflect on some key decisions that you were involved in and let s start off with the basic one. do you now regret your decision to take up that opportunity to join the national security council inside the donald trump white house? i council inside the donald trump white house? white house? i don t because the motivation white house? i don t because the motivation for white house? i don t because the motivation forjoining - white house? i don t because the motivation forjoining the| the motivation forjoining the administration back in 2017 when the russian intelligence services at the direction of the kremlin interfered in the presidential election that was the
stage there is no sign of rain to the rest of the month, with high pressure with us, keeping things so dry at the moment, pretty breezy with dust flying around, and that high pressure continues to slip south across the uk for the rest of this week. as well as being dry it is also cloudier today. you can see the extent of the cloud in the north and east on the satellite picture with the best of the sunshine across wales and the south west, where you have higher levels of pollen, tree pollen sufferers having those high levels to continue not content within the south and the west. plenty of sunshine, here, as well. to the north, more cloud across north yorkshire. the cloud is producing a few showers there. not numerous, but they are popping up and down across the pennines, into central and southern scotland, one or two in the south east of northern ireland. they could pop up anywhere but you would be unlucky to catch more than one. cloud increasing across england and wales, w