Former BBC newsreader received images and videos of minors as young as seven
Veteran journalist faces three charges after arrest in November following Metropolitan police investigation
Also reviewed: Prom 5 was an ambitious Schoenberg and Zemlinsky double-bill
UK national broadcaster warns funding squeeze will affect content budgets as it pledges more digital investment
A riotous new comedy series explores what happens when your career comes crashing down
Uncanny performances using audio recordings of Allied and German soldiers are likely to divide opinion
Adapted from Ian Rankin’s novels, the new drama follows DS John Rebus and his investigation into a Scottish turf-war
Last year’s strikes across the Atlantic and financial issues facing UK broadcasters have marred a blooming industry
Veteran presenter was embroiled in allegations over payments for sexually explicit images
Report finds broadcaster failed to set out clear plan to deliver benefits of wider strategy to move spending out of London
Surprising and moving BBC docu-series charts the most significant new excavation at the site for a generation
Creators Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson set the series within the very real tragedies of Belfast’s past and present
Move follows controversy about Modi documentary, which was labelled a ‘propaganda piece’ by New Delhi
This six-part BBC drama is part coming-of-age tale, part multigenerational family drama
Director-general says ‘fundamental questions’ need to be asked as corporation battles flagging demand
Hour-long film pieces together footage from Ukrainian soldiers defending the country’s eastern front
Director-general Tim Davie to emphasise need to protect British democratic and creative culture in speech this week
UK broadcaster seeks to build artificial intelligence models and negotiates with companies on content deal
Commercial arm of broadcaster will ‘really go out to the market’ to develop new shows
Broadcaster says it will return cash to investors through share buyback programme
Six-part series delivers pointed satire while following five Black students from London who enrol in an elite school
Elan Closs Stephens says diminishing institutions such as the public broadcaster weakens the fabric of the state
The BBC series, in which Britain turns on the Welsh working class, is thinly sketched and tonally inconsistent
The documentary film brings home the extent to which invasive technologies, social initiatives and media propaganda are used
Samir Shah is searching for a buyer for production company Juniper