All Features articles – Page 61
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Audiences should recognise PSB value in its entirety
Criticism of our news teams is deeply unfair on the majority of our staff, says outgoing BBC Scotland director Donalda MacKinnon
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Derek Cianfrance: ‘If I had the best ideas, I’d be a painter’
Film director tells John Hazelton about the challenges of swapping the big screen for Sky and HBO series I Know This Much is True
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Behind The Scenes
Walking with Elephants, Channel 4
Levison Wood’s latest journey into the African Savannah was dangerous and full of uncertainty, but that was the point, says Alexis Girardet
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Julie Graham: self-shooting drama on lockdown
Actor reveals story behind her self-published YouTube drama
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Kirstie Swain: I like to write about people who have wronged me
The writer behind comedy-drama Pure on why lockdown could impact creativity and how she is preparing Sky Atlantic’s Sweetpea remotely
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Behind The Scenes
The Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft, Channel 4
We tapped into the Instagram generation’s obsession with crafting to create a reality show for everybody, says Andrew Cartmell
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Jack Thorne: my working from home life
The His Dark Materials writer on Zoom readthroughs, the government’s ‘barbaric’ health rationing and the need for uplifting TV
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Down but not out: commissioning continues amid coronavirus
Broadcast Intelligence investigates what sticks with commissioners
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Tom Kingsley: comedy could be resurgent post-lockdown
Ghosts director tells Joanna Tilley about escapist TV, narrowly finishing filming before lockdown and why comedy needs more women
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Behind The Scenes
Police: Hour of Duty, Channel 5
Filming police stories across a single hour poses challenges our crew had never faced before, says Tom Clarke
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Trying: the lowdown on Apple TV+’s first UK series
Balancing laughs and emotion in Apple TV+’s comedy series was key to revealing the truth about Britain’s adoption system, says Jim O’Hanlon
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Channel 4 faces down advertising downturn
Broadcaster’s £250m cost savings may be painful, but will see it through the coronavirus
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BBC daily show chiefs: ‘thinking long-term is absurd’
The editors of The One Show and BBC Breakfast on keeping the nation entertained and informed in an unprecedented era of television
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One World: Together at Home: ‘we proved we can still execute big shows’
Putting a BBC1 spin on an ambitious remotely-produced global event meant being on Zoom calls from dawn till dusk, says David Brindley
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The production sector pushes back
The impact on the production sector and its response to the Covid-19 crisis
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Analyst opinion: Netflix results mask coronavirus threat
A slowing of the original content pipeline will reveal itself later this year
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Normal People - review
“No film could channel the spirit of Sally Rooney’s work as astutely as this beautifully-judged 12-episode BBC adaptation of her work”
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Analyst opinion: Lockdown has scotched Quibi’s strategy
Quibi was never supposed to be a Netflix killer
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Behind The Scenes
Life and Birth: how Dragonfly created BBC1’s childbirth doc
Known for a popular fixed rig childbirth series, our latest take on the format had to deliver fresh insights, says Dragonfly’s Tom Currie