Factual Comment – Page 5
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CommentTV must be beyond reproach
Industry has to work tirelessly on its duty of care responsibilities
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CommentA little reality is good for drama
Our fictional team wanted to play in a real tournament, so we put it in the show, says Sam Talbot
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CommentFactual series come back to the fore
“International TV distribution is in an interesting place right now”
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CommentPut climate at the heart of TV
Environmental message must reach viewers in an entertaining way, says Aaron Matthews
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CommentWhy I revisited the Ripper case
Re-examining the investigation reveals much about attitudes of the time, says Liza Williams
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CommentHow 60 Days On The Streets gives rough sleepers a voice
Our hard-hitting series puts to bed the myths surrounding homelessness, says Jamie Seal
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CommentFeature docs take centre stage
Primetime scheduling positions for C4’s Three Identical Strangers and Leaving Neverland could point to a new era
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CommentTV has a duty to lead debate
It’s important to clear space in the schedule to address the issues of the day, says Guy Davies
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CommentMaking a connection is key with tricky contributors
Always stick to what you promise and never lose your moral centre, says Kira Phillips
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CommentFactual content has a new home
A boom in online advertising will help producers thrive in the digital world, says Sam Barcroft
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CommentNon-scripted shows resilience
The genre is fighting hard to remain relevant in the digital age
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CommentUnscripted has a bright future
But the genre needs to embrace technology and show shade as well as light, says Will Hanrahan
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CommentOur year on the UK murder trail
Rejecting the blue-light approach, we wanted to focus on the human cost, says Ben Anthony
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CommentInnovation is key to longevity
As 24 Hours In A&E approaches its 200th episode, Spencer Kelly reflects on how it has evolved
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CommentFear of failure is not an option
Singles and short-run series won’t bring long-term rewards, says Outline’s Laura Mansfield
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CommentNo excuses in drive for sustainability
The industry must have zero tolerance for non-sustainable production, writes Andie Clare
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CommentSome stories never grow old
Events like the 1969 Manson murders will always fascinate audiences, says Richard Dale
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CommentYouth puzzle needs broad remedy
Mainstream channels must be part of response to 16-34 conundrum
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CommentTaking celebrity travelogue into uncharted territory
Our Russia and North Korea films mark a big step forward for ITNP, says Will Smith
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CommentOnline docs have come of age with the rise of new platforms
The range of outlets with money to spend at Doc/Fest is telling, says Derren Lawford


















