All Broadcasters articles – Page 8
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Features
Gunpowder Siege
‘We all know the myth of the Gunpowder Plot, but this is about understanding some of the truth behind it’
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Do You Want To Live Forever?
‘No way can you come away from Do You Want To Live Forever? without having learned something’
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UK Scripted
Lockerbie: A Search For Truth; Gunpowder Siege; Reunion; Sherlock & Daughter; Towards Zero
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Earth Abides
‘As we face more frequent and severe environmental challenges, the message in this series is timely’
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Sherlock & Daughter
‘With two generations working together, you can address two audiences that don’t usually watch the same show’
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Crossing Land, Sea and Air
‘Crossing Land, Sea and Air is joyful and heartwarming content. It’s the perfect antidote to dark nights and dark news’
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The Kollective
‘Because of the nature of the story and how it is executed, it is capable of reaching really broad audiences’
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Mysteries Of…
‘This series offers fresh perspectives and delves into lesser-known stories that bring these subjects to life in a new way’
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The Anonymous
‘Straddling two realities, the contestants have to play the ultimate game of perception and deception’
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Made In Korea: The K-Pop Experience
‘Buyers are looking for the next talent show, and this is fresh, unique and fits the bill nicely’
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Towards Zero
‘Christie has always attracted all buyers, from streamers to linear players, and her iconic characters appeal to a broad audience’
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Video Nasty
‘It will appeal to people who remember this time and feel fresh for younger audiences’
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News
An Hour On Earth: how Offspring worked with the BBC and PBS
Indie chief reveals international collaboration behind latest bluechip natural history series
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Creative industries are key focus in govt industrial strategy
Eight growth sectors listed in strategy unveiled by chancellor Rachel Reeves
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Comment
What do visualised podcasts mean for fiction?
To make audio fiction work financially, you have to understand its value & the challenges it poses, says Goldhawk Productions’ John Scott Dryden