March 2021 Channel 5’s Boleyn girl Television www.rts.org.uk September 2013 1 Digital Purchase Order An adaptable solution for modern production accounting Digital Purchase Order (DPO) is the industry standard purchase order solution for production. Simplicity is at its core and by managing complexity behind the scenes DPO is able to deliver complex features in a simple to use website and mobile applications. The DPO invoice approval feature enables productions to work even more safely and efficiently under the post Covid-19 protocols that encourage paperless workflows and the digital approval of POs and Invoices. 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The DPO invoice approval feature enables Contents productions to work even more safely and Ricky Boleto’s TV Diary At the Sharp end efficiently under the post Covid-19 protocols that Newsround’s Ricky Boleto regularly makes sense of Richard Sharp is the BBC’s new Chair. Steve Clarke encourage paperless workflows and the digital 5 tough stories for CBBC but is shocked that his garden 18 profiles the former Goldman Sachs banker helping shed has gone viral to steer the BBC through challenging times approval of POs and Invoices. Comfort Classic: Friends Where are all the disabled people? The US sitcom both defined and transcended an era. 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SEND US YOUR BRIEF DISCOVER MORE [email protected] audionetwork.com/discover TV diary Newsround’s Ricky Boleto regularly makes sense of tough stories for CBBC but is shocked that his garden shed has gone viral think it’s fair to say that shed. I shared a picture of the reno- The next day, I’m heading out to reporting for Newsround is a vations on social media and it’s gone try and film a piece to camera for a job like no other in journal- viral. I’ve had messages from shed report about cladding. We’re featur- ism. I know John Craven and lovers all over the world… it has also ing two young children who live in all those who’ve followed in made it on to the BBC News home- flats that need to have it removed. his footsteps would agree. page – this is ridiculous. Stories like this can be a challenge, This week alone, I’ve gone I suppose we’ve all had to adapt especially when we have to refer to from explaining the situation in Myan- one way or another over the past year the Grenfell Tower tragedy, where Imar to revealing which celebrity was when it comes to how we work, and 72 people lost their lives. behind the sausage costume on ITV’s it seems my shed has caught every- Newsround never shies away from The Masked Singer. In case you were one’s imagination. reporting these kinds of stories, but wondering, it was Joss Stone… all in a we are mindful about the way we day’s work for a Newsround presenter. ■ The BBC’s brilliant tech corre- tell them. spondent, Rory Cellan-Jones, has ■ The week starts with a short walk been in touch and asked me if I can ■ Back on the box and back in the to the end of the garden. I’m cur- sort out his working from home shed, this time for BBC Breakfast to rently working from home and, like set-up, which is covered in wires talk about children’s mental health so many of us, I’ve become accus- and extension leads. I’ll be over as during the Covid-19 pandemic. tomed to this ultra-short commute. soon as I can Rory! It’s clear that each lockdown has Over Christmas, I converted a brought different challenges for garden shed into a “state of the art” ■ Back to the day job now, and it’s young people and I’ve been hearing home studio. It’s got lights, a TV internet safety day, all beamed live about their struggles with home monitor, various tripods, cameras… on the CBBC channel from the CBBC schooling and feelings around the works. Getting reliable internet to studio – and with me in the infa- loneliness. the back of the garden was tricky and mous shed.
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