All Features articles – Page 44
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FeaturesBest Short Form Scripted: Zen School of Motoring
‘Original, weird, brilliant and full of heart’
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FeaturesBest Short Form Documentary: Tagged: Women on Tag
‘Incredible casting and bringing us scenes that we haven’t seen on television before, with real honesty and bravery from the contributors and crew’
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FeaturesBest Digital Support for a Strand, Channel or Genre: Dave
‘Witty, self-deprecating and effortlessly in sync with the channel identity’
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FeaturesBest Factual Channel: More 4
‘A clear and clever scheduling strategy linked days of the week to different topics’
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FeaturesBest Documentary Programme: The Return: Life After ISIS
‘A powerful film that goes below the surface’
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FeaturesBest Short Form Format: Drunk History – Black Stories
‘A perfectly executed version of the format’
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FeaturesBest Digital Children’s Content: Dodo
‘Seeing a 12-year-old boy struggle in middle school is relatable to all’
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FeaturesBest Popular Factual Programme: Big Zuu’s Big Eats
‘To see Big Zuu and Harry Redknapp connecting over Sierra Leone Plantain recipes and wally gravy is well worth a prize’
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FeaturesBest Digital Pre-school Content: The Workout Badges
‘Entertaining and useful content for families’
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FeaturesBest Programme Acquisition: The Commons
‘Impressive figures from a bold acquisition which has helped STV move from just a Scottish catch-up service to a UK-wide digital destination’
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Behind The ScenesAmerica The Beautiful, Disney+ & National Geographic
Co-executive producer Mark Linfield reveals how Top Gun inspired the production team to use a fighter jet to film landscapes and weather systems
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FeaturesRomesh Ranganathan and Benjamin Green: Beta males with big ambition
Ranga Bee’s co-founders are on the hunt for fresh faces as the indie gears up to launch its first standalone shows
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Behind The ScenesBehind the Scenes: PRU, BBC3
Executive producer Nicky Bedu on making a comedy series with young talent in front and behind the camera
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Behind The ScenesBehind The Scenes: Murder in the Alps, Channel 4
Series producer and director Catey Sexton on shaping a true crime story with no official police narrative to follow
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Behind The ScenesBehind the scenes on Sunday Morning Live, BBC1
Executive producer Brendan Hughes on why there is no barrier to Green Inc & Tern TV’s thinking on developing the popular BBC format


















