All Features articles – Page 71
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FeaturesBest employers focus on the detail
Developing the careers of all staff, combined with a dedication to creating a rewarding and fun workplace set the Best Places to Work in TV apart
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FeaturesTV gives back to the community
Firms making a difference by donating money to charity and organising fundraising events – from bake sales to quiz nights and coffee mornings
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FeaturesGoing the extra mile to keep staff
Paying people properly and providing the resources they need to do their job is not enough in a competitive market
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Behind The ScenesWhen Frankie goes to Scotland
With Tom Weir and Billy Connolly as inspiration, Frankie Boyle wanted to deliver his own unique take on the TV travelogue, says Mick McAvoy
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Behind The ScenesWin The Wilderness: Alaska, BBC2
White-knuckle flights, roaming bears and constant daylight were just some of the challenges faced by the makers of this Twofour series
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Behind The ScenesDon’t Scream, BBC3
Creating fear and fun was the name of the game for our BBC3 reality show, says Simon Knight
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Behind The Scenes7.7 Billion People & Counting, BBC2
What we discovered filming our doc about humanity’s population boom changed the way we think and produce TV forever, says Charlie Russell
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Behind The ScenesCrazy Delicious: cooking up a tasty new format
Experts from the worlds of entertainment, food and competition shows have created a cross-genre series that channels Willy Wonka, says Nicola Pointer
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The Broadcast InterviewIan Katz comes out fighting
Brickbats continue to fly around C4’s director of programmes, but he says the broadcaster is in rude health and has plenty up its sleeve for 2020
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Behind The ScenesInside The Masked Singer
How Bandicoot got on the front foot in snapping up the Korean format for the UK before it blew up in the US
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FeaturesThe Role of SVoD in the US Pay-TV Market
Can pay-tv providers bring SVoD services on board to stem subscriber losses?
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Behind The ScenesCatching a Killer: A Diary From the Grave, C4
Our clandestine investigation into the murder of two elderly people was an emotional experience, says Jess Stevenson
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FeaturesRevenue generation in the US Pay-TV Market
Price increases drive revenue growth as subscriptions continue to decline
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Behind The ScenesFirst & Last, BBC1
We instinctively knew a blend of innovative games and silliness would define our gameshow, says Peter Holmes
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Behind The ScenesMeat the Family, Channel 4
Our attempt to bring warmth and pathos to a potentially dry subject was a steep learning curve for all of us - man and beast, says Juliet Rice
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Behind The ScenesThe Bone Detectives: Britain’s Buried Secrets, Channel 4
Getting under the skin of history
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Behind The ScenesBorn Mucky: Life on the Farm, Quest
Patience and diligence were key to capturing agricultural life in our ob-doc, says Mark Beech

















