All Factual articles – Page 168
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News
Royal SVoD eyes scripted and broader supplier base
True Royalty TV looks beyond Spun Gold for future projects
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Rod Henwood joins Tin Roof Media board
Former Zodiak Media UK boss to drive growth of Outline Productions and Blink Films
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Comment
Lack of nuance is killing debate
The adversarial nature of much discussion on TV today is poisoning us, says Amna Saleem
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Icon wins factual double for C5
Bristol indie cotinues Secrets of the Mega strand with docs looking at airline food and landfill
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Inside the Tower of London travels stateside
All3Media sells Lion’s Channel 5 series to Smithsonian
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Behind The Scenes
How we shed light on the nocturnal world
From orcas to ocelots, advances in camera technology allowed us to capture the night-time habits of some elusive animals, says Bill Markham
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News
Natural history set for golden era
Sky channel launch plus appetite from Netflix and Disney+ fuels major boom in the genre
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BBC Wales explores ‘unique’ Welsh seas
Cardiff indie One Tribe TV charts the Wonders of the Celtic Deep
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Lion USA explores true crime case
Docu-series Burned will explore inconsistencies in story of Jo Ann Parks
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Lightbox scores Nat Geo mountaineering doc
Follows the discovery of explorer’s body in Himalayas 17 years after his death
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Lisa Perrin swaps ESG for ITVS
Appointment completes ITVS management rejig and triggers changes at the super-indie
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C4: Madeleine McCann doc ‘wasn’t in public interest’
Danny Horan contrasts Netflix series with PSB responsibilties that informed Leaving Neverland
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Former BBC religion chief looks at India for Al Jazeera
Aaqil Ahmed lands two-part exploration of life under Narendra Modi’s rule
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Windermere Children director hails European co-pros
Holocaust survivors drama airs simultaneously on BBC2 and Germany’s ZDF
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Sky dives back into premium factual
Tens of millions to be spent on originals for two dedicated new channels
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Behind The Scenes
When Frankie goes to Scotland
With Tom Weir and Billy Connolly as inspiration, Frankie Boyle wanted to deliver his own unique take on the TV travelogue, says Mick McAvoy