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FeaturesBrett Goldstein on finding the ending of ‘Shrinking’ season three, casting Harrison Ford and why he writes the "sad" episodes
Brett Goldstein followed Ted Lasso with hit therapist comedy‑drama Shrinking. Screen talks to its co-creator and star about the show’s emotional journey, the casting of Harrison Ford and balancing pathos, laughs and a large ensemble.
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NewsBBC to cut £80m spend and 550 jobs from Content, Nations and News
In an all-staff email this morning, Brittin said all divisions will have to make “significant savings” with the first divisions announcing their plans internally today.
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NewsViu, iQiyi International join forces to launch streaming bundle in Southeast Asia
Launching in H2 2026 across Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia.
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FeaturesFree speech on mainstream US TV under threat as late-night battles for its life
The Paramount-WBD deal has only exacerbated fears of political interference at US networks.
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Features‘The Pitt’ creator on immersing the audience: “We decided never to go home with our doctors”
The Pitt doesn’t pull any punches in its politics or depiction of medical procedures. “Some of it is quite gnarly,” showrunner and creator R Scott Gemmill tells Mark Salisbury. “That was our goal”
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Features‘Beef’ creator Lee Sung Jin talks season two and directing its centrepiece episode
“That episode was based on a real-life incident that I went through, where I had a 10-and-a-half-hour experience at the ER,” explains Lee.
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Features‘Lord Of The Flies’ duo Marc Munden and Jack Thorne on hellish monsoons and a decade of working together
The British pair discuss critical response and narrative longevity.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: ‘The Boys’ showrunner Eric Kripke talks octopus sex toys, email anxiety and embracing failure
”I can’t have emails in my inbox.”
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Features‘The Diplomat’ creator Debora Cahn and star Rufus Sewell on real-life inspirations and making Brits look bad
The Diplomat reveals the human side to international politics
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NewsBanijay and Pact lobby for household levy to replace UK licence fee
Banijay UK and Pact support the introduction of a household levy to replace the BBC’s licence fee funding.
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NewsITV remains in ‘active discussions with Sky’ as report suggests M&A deal at advanced stage
Financial details for acquisition of media and entertainment business in process of being thrashed out.
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News‘The White Lotus’ confirms Cannes Film Festival-set storyline
Filming will take place at the Croisette-situated Hôtel Martinez.
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NewsNetflix opens new Argentina office, teases local film, TV slates
New work in the pipleine from Santiago Mitre, Ricardo Darín, Pablo Larraín.
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NewsCanneseries 2026 to showcase Apple TV’s ‘Star City’, Richard Gadd’s ‘Half Man’, Disney’s ‘Alice And Steve’
Clerkenwell Films’ ‘Alice And Steve’ among world premieres in competition.
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NewsPolish queer drama ‘Proud’ wins international competition at 2026 Series Mania
UK’s ‘Small Prophets’ wins best series in International Panorama at event in Lille, France.
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NewsSeries Mania focus: co-pros, consolidation and cost-cutting - The Screen Podcast
“It’s tough to make series at the moment.”
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NewsFormer Google exec Matt Brittin to become next BBC director general
The BBC broadcaster is now recruiting for his deputy.
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News‘Adolescence’ maintains awards circuit dominance with 11 Bafta TV nominations
The BBC comfortably led nominations overall with the broadcaster spanning 73 across both craft and TV.
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FeaturesEurope is emerging as a powerhouse of TV creativity, say Series Mania heads
Hollywood is in crisis, and this is a chance for Europe, suggest Laurence Herszberg and Francesco Capurro.
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NewsBBC on brink of securing permanent charter
Lisa Nandy indicates willingness to ditch 10-year renewal process, in exchange for more devolved commissioning power.
















