BBC Considers Paywall for Classic Shows in Licence Fee Shake-Up
The BBC could place classic shows behind a paywall as part of a major funding review. Learn about the proposed changes to the licence fee and what it means for viewers.
The BBC could place classic shows behind a paywall as part of a major funding review. Learn about the proposed changes to the licence fee and what it means for viewers.
The Culture Secretary has launched a review of the BBC's royal charter, proposing reforms to the licence fee and exploring new commercial funding. Have your say on the future of public broadcasting.
The Culture Secretary has launched a review of the BBC's royal charter, proposing reforms to the licence fee and exploring new commercial revenue streams. Discover what this means for the future of British broadcasting.
Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has mandated compulsory antisemitism training for all employees following accusations of ignored complaints from over 200 Jewish staff. Staff have six months to complete the course.
Ofcom reports a decrease in complaints against the BBC, but warns the broadcaster faces a 'significant crisis' over editorial standards. Discover the full story.
BBC's Civilisations faces criticism for oversimplifying Roman history while drawing modern political parallels. Does the series underestimate its audience's intelligence?
The BBC faces a major credibility crisis after an internal investigation revealed serious breaches of impartiality, including doctored footage of Donald Trump and biased social media activity by senior staff.
BBC viewers are raving about the broadcaster's latest period drama adaptation, calling 'War and Peace' a breathtaking masterpiece with an exceptional cast that sets new standards for British television.
Exclusive: Top Gear's executive producer drops bombshell revelation about the show's uncertain future as BBC conducts internal review following Freddie Flintoff's horror crash.
The BBC's crafting competition Game of Wool has found its first champion, but did the judges pick the right winner? Christopher Stevens delivers his verdict on Britain's answer to The Great British Bake Off with knitting needles.
Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.
Lauren Lyle stars in this atmospheric psychological thriller set against New Zealand's stunning landscapes, where a journalist's investigation into a disappearance uncovers dark secrets.
The BBC's gripping new series 'The Department' is being hailed as television perfection, with critics praising its authentic portrayal of Whitehall politics and standout performances.
The BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme faces cancellation as part of sweeping cuts to BBC Two's daytime schedule, leaving staff in turmoil and viewers facing significant changes to their daily programming.
The Guardian's scathing review of 'To Cook a Bear' reveals why this bizarre historical drama about a bear-fighting police unit fails to deliver anything but unintentional comedy.
Jenna Coleman's new BBC drama 'The Jetty' has viewers utterly captivated after a shocking fourth episode reveal that transforms the entire series into an explosive cold case murder investigation.
The BBC announces major scheduling changes for autumn 2024, moving quiz show favourites University Challenge and Mastermind to new time slots while introducing new programmes like The Assembly and The Chop.
The gripping reality series Race Across the World has been declared one of the BBC's finest achievements, captivating millions with its raw human drama and breathtaking global adventures.
BBC's powerful new drama 'Riot Women' sees Joanna Scanlan shine in a gripping exploration of protest, politics and personal transformation in modern Britain.
The BBC has suspended all diversity training related to transgender and LGBTQ+ issues after staff raised serious concerns about impartiality and content. The pause affects workshops across the corporation as management reviews the programmes.
BBC Four's latest French thriller delivers an unsettling exploration of domestic violation and psychological warfare that will leave viewers breathless and questioning their own security.
PETER HOSKIN delivers his verdict on the breathtaking new Tron instalment, praising Jared Leto's captivating performance and the film's perfect blend of visual spectacle and emotional depth in this must-see blockbuster.
Christopher Stevens serves up his verdict on BBC's daring restaurant experiment where Michelin-starred chefs face ordinary diners in a culinary showdown that's equal parts brilliant and disastrous.
BBC's compelling new drama 'Film Club' features an outstanding performance by Aimee Lou Wood, exploring the complexities of friendship, mental health, and cinema's healing power in contemporary Britain.
BBC Radio 1's flagship breakfast show host Greg James sees his salary figures made public in the latest annual report, sparking debate over broadcaster pay and licence fee value.
BBC Breakfast faces viewer fury as Tory MP Bim Afolami's interview on voter ID rules is labelled 'patronising' and 'soft', sparking fresh 'Defund the BBC' demands.
BBC One's flagship morning show, Morning Live, was forced into an unscheduled pause after a major technical fault caused presenters Gethin Jones and Helen Skelton to vanish from screens, leaving viewers baffled.
A captivating review of the new BBC Four documentary exploring the life of Dr Edwin Land, the obsessive inventor behind the iconic Polaroid camera and his forgotten war technologies.
Christopher Stevens delivers a scathing verdict on the BBC's new medical drama 'Doc', branding it a 'slow, maudlin' affair that fails to capture the pulse of its genre. Is this the end for the show's prognosis?
Discover the utterly bizarre and hilarious world of 'Ebony & Ivory', a surreal indie comedy featuring uncanny impersonators in a plot too strange to miss. Full review.