All Features articles – Page 12
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FeaturesPutting staff welfare first
With job security a major concern, the Best Places to Work in TV are ensuring that staff wellbeing and support are among their key priorities
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FeaturesWild Child Animation
‘In 2024, we reached parity of pay across genders for all levels of seniority up to supervisor’
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FeaturesSilverback Films
‘We believe you can only make the best programmes if you have the best people, so looking after people is our number one priority’
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FeaturesMindhouse Productions
‘A company’s vibe generally comes from its leadership and we always try to be friendly, approachable and supportive’
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FeaturesThe Garden
‘We arrange staff trips, usually to a spa, where there is no formal work element and the focus is on the team spending relaxed time together’
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FeaturesArrow Media
‘We really believe in supporting development and growth, and pride ourselves on offering a variety of both hard and soft skills training’
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FeaturesOptomen Television
‘One-to-one coaching is offered to key staff and we also provide leadership workshops and other formal leadership education’
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FeaturesRaise The Roof
‘Bespoke ‘deaf awareness’ training for a whole team who were working with contributors and a producer/director from the deaf community’
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FeaturesDancing Ledge
‘We belive that kindness and generosity of spirit creates loyalty and fosters a good working environment’
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FeaturesTaking perks seriously
Alongside fun activities like dragon-boat racing, clay modelling and life drawing, BPTW firms go the extra mile to help their staff
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FeaturesCreating a better balance
From flexible working to guidance on spotting burnout, the BPTW recognise that their employees’ personal lives matter just as much as their jobs
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FeaturesFirst look: Walking With Dinosaurs, BBC1
The BBC Studios production for the BBC and PBS, co-produced with ZDF and France Télévisions, will air later in 2025
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Behind The ScenesHow I filmed undercover journalists exposing the far right
Director Havana Marking on the challenges and dangers of making a hard-hitting but beautiful film about anti-facist investigators
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Behind The ScenesProtecting the secrets of Gavin & Stacey: The Finale
From surprise guest appearances to avoiding the paps, how James Corden, Ruth Jones and the crew pulled off the iconic sitcom’s final episode
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FeaturesAshley Gething: ‘Telling the survivors’ stories helped release their pain’
Arrow Media director and producer of Tsunami: The Wave That Shook the World on taking survivors back to the scene of the 2004 tragedy


















