Factual Features – Page 25
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Behind The Scenes
Ski A&E, W
Our medical ob doc crew needed the skills of pro skiers and the shooting abilities of Hollywood directors, say John Quinn and Sean Doherty
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Chris Packham: Plant a Tree to Save the World, Channel 5
Pulling together a celebrity event for climate change in just five weeks was a worthwhile challenge, says Andy Dunn
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What Makes A Murderer, Channel 4
Having colleagues with a prison background helped built genuine trust with nervous contributors
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Animating life and death decisions
Migration is a challenging subject to convey accessibly. Our approach cuts to the global chase, says Osbert Parker
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Canal Boat Diaries, BBC4
To get down and dirty with life on a barge, Robbie Cumming filmed and edited practically all of his series onboard via his iPhone
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Archive brings younger audiences to historical documentaries
Speaking at Broadcast Tech’s annual Archive Forum, BBC commissioning editor Simon Young offered his insights as to why archive docs are resonating
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Inside the Supermarket, BBC1
Open and honest conversations with Sainsbury’s allowed us to film serious and fun stories for our series, says Anoushka Roberts
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47 Summits: Huw Jack Brassington’s Challenge, S4C
How a storm threw our plans into chaos and quickly turned into the most challenging shoot of my life, says Huw Erddyn
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Who Are You Calling Fat?, BBC2
Filming a revealing doc series about the concept of ‘fat’ will change perceptions and inform national debate, says Sara Ramsden
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Britain’s Biggest Warship: Goes To Sea, BBC2/Smithsonian Channel
Setting sail with the Royal Navy
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The Suspect
‘The Suspect has the stickiness that the SVoDs like and with the real-life crime aspect and family story, it has global appeal’
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Indian Space Dreams
‘There is a massively increasing middle class in Asia and many more people with access to content and a willingness to pay for it. We’re tapping into that’
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Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over
‘We have stripped back the layers and people have told us what they think about, in some cases, quite controversial subjects’
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Poisonous Liaisons
‘Women seem to have an insatiable appetite for working out the psychology and motives of the perpetrator’
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Tom Kerridge’s American Feast
’One of the things that works internationally is characters – and Tom Kerridge is a great character’