All Factual articles – Page 140
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FeaturesThe power of the sports doc
A panel of leading sports producers discuss the growth of the genre, how it is evolving and what makes a successful film
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FeaturesSports Documentary of the Year (Series): Formula 1: Drive to Survive
‘It has broken down the walls around an extremely insular sport and brought younger followers to F1’
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FeaturesSports Documentary of the Year (Up to 60 minutes): Micah Richards: Tackling Racism
‘Brilliant access to Micah and his life dealing with racism in football. This film leaves a lasting impact’
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FeaturesEditor’s Choice: Finding Jack Charlton
‘It sets a new benchmark in high-quality factual sports content and will be held in the highest esteem for years to come’
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FeaturesSports Documentary of the Year: Make It or Die Trying - The Frank Warren Story
‘It just had so much pace and was packed with character, story and purpose’
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NewsTuesday’s Child digs up More 4 format
Secures access to the British Museum for Great British History Hunters
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NewsBBC1 leads RTS Craft & Design Awards noms
His Dark Materials and The Serpent among shows up for accolades
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NewsMore True Life Crime UK for MTV
Second run of factual format covers six murder and missing person cases
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CommentBlack hosts shouldn’t be seen as ‘risks’
My Channel 4 series The Money Maker was a rare example of a black business expert on British TV, says Eric Collins
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FeaturesFocus Group: Is specialist factual in a healthy place?
Danny Horan, Caterina Turroni, Siobhan Sinnerton and Steve Evanson make their case
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Behind The ScenesIt Takes a Flood, ITV
With COP26 underway, the urgency of Docsville’s feature on flooding in Britain has never been clearer, says Dan Dewsbury
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NewsE4 uses VR to explore body image
Crackit’s Vogue Williams-fronted Send Nudes (w/t) features individuals considering cosmetic surgery
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NewsSky Arts orders AFP debut
Tern’s Adobe-supported My Greatest Shot features iconic work from leading photographers
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CommentWhy do so many shows feature violence against women?
‘Would it really be so hard today to come up with imaginative new plots that don’t involve the brutalisation and murder of women?’
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NewsAsia landmark leads BBC natural history slate
Seven-parter to focus on the continent, backed by singles from Windfall and Oxford Scientific
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FeaturesBBC rises to the eco challenge
Head of commissioning for science and natural history Jack Bootle aims to make the genre more environmentally friendly and avoid shows feeling ‘samey’
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NewsGeorge Floyd doc line producer named first Grierson hero
Take Your Knee Off My Neck’s Serena Kennedy honoured alongside Tabitha Jackson
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