UKTV
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BBC’s subscription comedy channel reunites Neil Morrissey and Martin Clunes
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Former Men Behaving Badly co-stars Neil Morrissey and Martin Clunes are reuniting for a new three-part travel series set to air on Gold, the BBC’s subscription comedy channel.
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BBC’s UKTV extends carriage deal with Sky
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The agreement covers channels, including Gold, Dave and Yesterday, which are operated by UKTV – the commercial broadcaster wholly owned by the BBC.
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New classic car restoration series heading to BBC’s U&Yesterday
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Set to air next year, the six-part series follows the staff of Irv’s Resto Shop in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria as they work to rescue classic cars that appear to be beyond repair.
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Hotel Portofino moves to BBC’s UK ad-funded network
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UKTV, the BBC’s UK network of advert and subscription-funded channels, has acquired the rights to period drama Hotel Portofino.
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U&Yesterday commissions more Canal Boat Diaries
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The sixth series of Canal Boat Diaries will take viewers through Oxfordshire, Hampshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire.
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Furniture Village to sponsor WBD and UKTV channels
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Retailer Furniture Village has struck a deal to sponsor programming on five of the BBC’s commercial channels plus two channels owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.