All Features articles – Page 270
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Women in TV 2010: Children and a TV career
Raising a family and working in TV do not go hand in hand.
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Politics seen off by Talent
Election fever is no match for a different contest in which votes will be just as keenly fought over.
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3D: time to take the leap?
Having made the transition to high-definition, the outside broadcast industry is now pondering whether, and when, to invest in stereo 3D.
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Women in TV 2010: A tough balancing act
Women are suffering from sexism and ageism, and are struggling to get back to work after having children, according to our latest survey on Women in TV.
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Undercovers
Broadcast shines the spotlight on the new US spy drama from JJ Abrams, Undercovers.
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Papa Sangre
Papa Sangre, an audio-only iPhone game, is the idea of Paul Bennun of multiplatform producer Somethin’ Else andTassos Stevens of Coney, an agency of ‘adventure and play’.
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Brighter weekend for ITV1
But the channel must offer more than just Joanna Lumley to shine in its weekday programming.
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Sky first with the HD news
As the broadcaster prepares to launch its high-definition news channel, Adrian Pennington looks at why HD remains the exception rather than the rule - and who will follow Sky’s lead.
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Luther, BBC1
Filming the BBC’s grown-up thriller Luther was an ambitious project, but a dedicated cast and crew made it all possible, writes Kate Swinden.
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Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution
Broadcast casts the spotlight on Jamie Oliver’s new US series.
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Blackmagic Design - Pocket Ultrascope
A portable waveform monitor that uses USB 3.0 to connect to a Windows-based notebook.
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Joanna Lumley's Nile
Titles and maps that capture the essence of a journey along the world’s longest river.
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Sex And The City promo
A trailer to promote re-runs of Sex And The City in the lead-up to the release of the second movie.
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Modern Masters
To accompany IWC’s new BBC1 art series Modern Masters, Lion TV has helped the RDF-owned indie to build an interactive website featuring a virtual gallery, plus guided walks and contributions from artists and celebrity fans.
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Worldwide TV tour a winner
This week, Lagos, Spain, the Hebrides, India and London - featuring cooking, hospitals, football, trains, hospital trains and wildlife rangers - bestrode our screens like a tall, er, geography teacher.
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Debates keep public hooked
Sky News and BBC News, both spending their time scrapping for the prettiest girl in the playground, have probably never noticed plucky little Sky 3.
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EastEnders: Christian and Syed
Audio and grade on an hour-long EastEnders special about Christian and Syed’s affair.
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