Features
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FeaturesJack Thorne and Marc Munden: “I’m very jealous of his relationship with Shane Meadows”
The writer-director duo behind National Treasure, Help and Lord Of The Flies discuss their decade-long creative partnership
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Features‘I had to get on to the next project straight away’ - Richard Gadd on making Half Man
The Baby Reindeer creator on the pressure of following his Emmy-winning Netflix phenomenon
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Behind The ScenesNo one wanted our film on rebel women footballers - here’s how we got it onto the BBC
Producer/director Helen Tither on taking a leap of faith to make The Corinthians: We Were the Champions
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FeaturesSir David Attenborough at 100: the industry celebrates a giant
As the man who reshaped television in front of and behind the camera reaches his centenary, industry figures hail his unparalleled influence
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FeaturesFirst look: Ann Droid, BBC1
Diane Morgan stars in Boffola Pictures and Witchcraft Industries six-part comedy
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FeaturesFirst look: California Avenue, BBC1
Six-part Hugo Blick series is produced by Drama Republic and Eight Rooks
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Behind The ScenesHow we turned charity shopping and online auctions into a BBC daytime format
Shift the Thrift series director Tom Cunningham on translating the thrill of bagging and reselling a bargain for the screen
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Behind The ScenesHow I turned a career dry spell and a chaotic podcast into an unexpectedly raw documentary
Shot on a phone, BBC2’s Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me offers an unvarnished look at its star and the industry, says director Simon Draper
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FeaturesSuppliers keep faith with BBC
Broadcaster is voted strongest and best to deal with for third year running, while C4 is again seen as weakest
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Behind The ScenesRecapturing the thrills: the return of The Capture after a four-year hiatus
Heyday executive producer Rosie Alison on how tech has caught up with the show, turning series one’s predictions into series three’s reality
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FeaturesFirst look: A Tale of Two Cities, BBC1
The four-part adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel hails from Miss Austen outfit Federation Stories and Kit Harington’s label Thriker Films
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FeaturesFirst look: Two Weeks in August, BBC1
A group of friends’ disastrous holiday to Greece is the subject of a new BBC1 drama from Various Artists Limited
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Behind The ScenesAge of innocence: How Eleven Film found the Lord of the Flies castaways
Director Marc Munden and exec producer Joel Wilson talk to Robin Parker about working with a young cast to adapt William Golding’s brutal classic
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FeaturesFleur Feeney: Such Brave Girls, BBC3
‘The show is gleefully unpalatable and blindingly funny with an unrivalled joke count and I’d recommend it to anyone’
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FeaturesRichard Middleton: Severance, Apple TV
‘This Apple TV drama looks and feels like something totally alien to pretty much everything else out there’
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FeaturesAlice Redman: 7/7: The London Bombings, BBC1
‘It is a testament to the power of documentary storytelling.’
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FeaturesPaul Weatherley: This City is Ours, BBC1
‘It’s incredibly tense, very bingeable, and kept me on tenterhooks throughout its eight episodes’
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FeaturesMarian McHugh: The Traitors franchise, BBC1/RTÉ
‘Despite it being my Mastermind subject, The Traitors can still take me by surprise’
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FeaturesEllie Kahn: Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, BBC2
‘It’s now the thing we switch on at the end of another mad day’


















