All Features articles – Page 226
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Broadcasters: the big questions
Neil Midgley, Steve Hewlett, Maggie Brown, Ian Hyland and Kate Bulkley ask the big questions of the broadcasters.
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Channel 4 News stays ahead
Show is again top for using female experts but that may not be the whole story, says Lis Howell.
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ITV: Where are the hits to complete the transformation strategy?
Steve Hewlett says ITV currently looks like a better-run version of what it always was.
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Why didn’t the BBC cut an entire service?
Neil Midgley says that until the Olympics the BBC’s public service credentials were increasingly in doubt.
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C5: Is there anything beyond Big Brother?
Despite scoring a hit with Big Brother, Ian Hyland questions what else Channel 5 has to offer.
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C4: Is this what creative renewal looks like?
Maggie Brown says the jury is still out on David Abraham’s decision to hand power to Jay Hunt.
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Planet Dinosaur 3D
Post on a 1 x 50-minute programme that reveals some of the latest animals to have been discovered by paleontologists.
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Behind the Scenes: Escape from Colditz
Could Windfall recreate a daring WWII glider escape, asks producer / director Tom Cook?
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BBC Sport promo
Show the breadth of BBC Sport’s coverage of football across multiple platforms
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The BBC 999 Awards
Balance the serious nature of the subject matter with a large-scale entertainment event
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TV illusionists: the magic ingredient
Watch star Dynamo has achieved the impossible by making street magic hip again, but it takes more than a few impressive tricks to win over a sceptical audience.
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Samantha Anstiss, docs, BBC1, BBC2, BBC3
Commissioning executive producer, documentaries, for BBC1, BBC2 and BBC3
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Viewers want to have fun
For all time, seemingly, the news has been dominated by grey men and women talking solemnly about the financial crises and scandals that afflict our daily lives, assuring us all that this time it’s all fixed; it never is. So it’s no big surprise that the Olympics has caught fire ...
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A clean sweep for BBC
Soaps provide some cheer for ITV1 as Olympics coverage dominates the week’s viewing.
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Lemon comes to ITV2’s aid
Who needs actual reality when you can have a heightened version of it? That seemed to be ITV2’s thinking as Keith Lemon’s new series joined TOWIE in the schedules to good effect; an alternative to the Olympics.
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BBC1’s loss is BBC2’s gain
Newsflash from the future: it’s October and BBC1 has just realised that BBC2 still has its schedule and is refusing to give it back.