All Features articles – Page 116
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Behind The Scenes
Jamaica Inn, BBC1
The Cornish moors of Daphne du Maurier’s story were even more breathtaking than director Philippa Lowthorpe could have believed
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Jesus Mysteries, Nat Geo UK
We didn’t need a miracle but what we achieved on a modest TV budget wasn’t far off, says Justin Hardy
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Richard Watsham, UKTV
UKTV is looking to shift its focus to entertainment and improving its indie relationships
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Africa's Giant Killers, BBC2
Filming lions and elephants over two years in Botswana, Brad Bestelink witnessed some extraordinary scenes
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Warren United, ITV4
This animated tale of football obsession is British through and through, says Tim Searle
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John Ryley, Sky News
The head of Sky News discusses his efforts to boost the number of female experts on screen
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Hercules The Human Bear, C5
Not even a stroke could derail our doc’s Hollywood ending, write David Sumnall and Paul Goodliffe
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Room for manoeuvre
It’s glass half full, glass half empty at the UK’s studios as tax rebates put a squeeze on space
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Inside C4’s training scheme
How the Investigative Journalism Scheme has helped Balihar Khalsa prepare for the world of current affairs
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Protecting Our Parents, BBC2
Filming showed the complexities of a system involving multiple agencies and budgets, says Alice Perman
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Dead Famous DNA, Channel 4
Our show took three years to make - and we didn’t know the outcome until the last minute, says Rob Davis
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Generation Cryo, MTV UK
We let the participants follow their own path on the journey to find their sperm-donor dad, says Ellen Windemuth
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How local TV is shaping up
How one of the biggest developments in British TV for decades is taking shape
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Focal International Awards
Recognising projects from all over the world that have used historical footage to great effect.
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Vikki Cook & Jonathan Boseley, London Live
Content chiefs trumpet forthcoming channel as anything but niche
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Frisky Business, Lifetime
Mixing down-to-earth employees with a mind-blowing array of sex toys set our pulses racing.
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How the cloud is changing TV
Managing assets over remote servers is becoming a vital part of the production process
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Where next for digital TV?
The future of online video and its impact on broadcasters and audiences