Factual Features – Page 29
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Battle Of Normandy - 85 days In Hell
“This was footage I had never seen before. I knew it would give the audience a rare perspective on events”
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Planet Child
“It looks at childhood with a global lens, before drilling down into the upbringing of UK children”
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Monumental Crossroads: Fighting For Southern Heritage
“It’s a great current affairs piece. I’ve seen quite a few films about this issue, but this is a very different way in”
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The House Of Extraordinary People
“This is not a straight reality show by any means and there is a real educational element to the series”
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The Broadcast Interview
Our Planet: building a global landmark
Silverback Films reveal its ambitions for Netflix’s biggest factual bet to date
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Behind The Scenes
Unstoppable: Sean Scully and the Art of Everything, BBC2
Finding a way to show the complete picture of the Irish artist’s extraordinary life was crucial to our doc, says Nick Willing
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If I Could Tell You Just One Thing, YouTube
Filming Priyanka Chopra Jonas interview famous faces in LA proved to be more challenging than it sounds, says Sally Freeman
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Behind The Scenes
Border Country, BBC NI / BBC4
Uncovering a century of extraordinary archive granted us a deep well of stories that brought the story of the Irish border to life, says James Rogan
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Who's Getting Rich From Moroccan Hash?, BBC Arabic
Foreign journalists are not welcome in the cannabis farming communities of Morocco. It took weeks just to find a fixer, writes Emir Nader
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Broadcasters retain edge over SVoDs
While Netflix has risen to sixth on the best broadcaster to deal with table, it is yet to unseat its more established peers
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Behind The Scenes
The Choir: Our School By The Tower, BBC2
Giving school kids affected by the Grenfell Tower fire freedom to express themselves was key to our story, says Ben Rumney
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Sue Bourne on Horizon: You Do As You Are Told
Stanley Milgram’s guide to his infamous experiment forever changed the way the documentary-maker saw the world – and kickstarted her TV ambitions
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Jane Root: Culloden
Peter Watkins’ glorious mash-up of historical drama and the language of news reporting inspired the Nutopia chief executive to ‘muck around’
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Three Identical Strangers, Channel 4
Director Tim Wardle reflects on a six-year journey to turn the best story he’d ever heard into a record-breaking documentary feature
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The Broadcast Interview
Interview: David Royle, Smithsonian Channel
A voice of authority in a world of fake news
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Behind The Scenes
Skint Britain: Friends Without Benefits, C4
Juxtaposing Westminster rhetoric with the reality of poverty unlocked uncomfortable truths about a pressing social issue, says David Hodgkinson
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