All Features articles – Page 56
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Behind The Scenes
Recreating Singapore from Malaysia
The climate was challenging but ITV’s The Singapore Grip was a joy to film, says Mammoth Screen’s Farah Abushwesha
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Behind The Scenes
Des: our story of the serial killer
Keeping the hand of producer and director out of our shoot was key to unlocking the story of this true-crime drama
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Behind The Scenes
Comedy Central at the Edinburgh Fringe: remote but live
Our plan to recreate the energy of the UK’s leading comedy festival was a technical challenge like no other, says Chris Jones
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Laura Burrell’s Lip Sync Battle love-in
ViacomCBS’s formats chief had no idea an adapted Tonight Show segment would take her all around the world – until it did
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Comment
Covid can be catalyst for change in comedy
The lack of an Edinburgh Fringe this year forces us to find talent elsewhere, says Richard Watsham
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Behind The Scenes
Opening up the Dino Toybox
Navigating a teething two-year-old was never going to be easy for our latest CBeebies dinosaur offering, says producer Paul Deane
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Behind The Scenes
Our Yorkshire Farm special: self-filmed in lockdown
A wholehearted effort from the Owen family created the footage for our lockdown episode, says Kate Fraser
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Features
Providing a platform for sex offenders
Blakeway North’s BBC3 film overcame access and budgetary challenges
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The BBC keeps the music playing
Social distancing means the 125th Proms season will be unlike all others – but the broadcasts will go ahead, says Jan Younghusband
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How Celebrity Catchphrase got back into the studio
Gary Chippington reveals how the quiz became the first major entertainment series to return to studio post-lockdown
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Why The Morning Show is more than just the first great #MeToo drama
Showrunner Kerry Ehrin, director Mimi Leder and Gugu Mbatha-Raw speak to Screen about the Emmy-nominated drama
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Comment
Why I’m waving goodbye to TV
Production’s a wonderful way to make a living but it’s no longer worth the stress, says Gigi Eligoloff
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The Broadcast Interview
Nish Kumar: taking UK satire to the US
The British comedian and broadcaster on Quibi series Hello America and why the BBC deserves credit for taking a chance on The Mash Report
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Behind The Scenes
Our journey into Fidel Castro’s Cuba
Co-producing the story of socialism in Cuba tested our journalistic skills to the limit, says Mick Gold
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Features
Preparing for The Talk with C4
Distancing posed a challenge when filming celebrity contributors and their parents for our exploration of a little-known Black British custom
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Behind The Scenes
Cooking up a lockdown barbecue treat for Food Network
Covid-19 forced Blink Films to grill every decision when making Tom Kerridge Barbecues, says Simon Arnold
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TV and racism: where next for the industry?
Key moments from June’s TV Mindset debate on racism in television
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Comment
The co-production survival guide
Working with production partners isn’t perfect but it’s more necessary than ever, says Stuart Carter
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Why Damon Lindelof adapted Watchmen for TV
The Leftovers creator adapted Alan Moore’s graphic novel to confront America’s volatile political and cultural landscape