All Features articles – Page 339
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FeaturesFormat focus: The 100: Marriage
A hundred couples share their lives with the cameras in a new wedding-based series from the Netherlands, writes Will Hurrell.
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FeaturesEureka: One woman's battle for the box
Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story writer Amanda Coe on dramatising the fight for TV standards.
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FeaturesMusic for TV
TV producers are favouring original or library music over commercial music in a bid to sidestep often complex rights issues, explains Meg Carter.
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FeaturesContent Focus: Headroom
The BBC has enlisted two stars to offer advice to users as part of a mental health campaign.
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FeaturesDAB radio anyone?
As the future of DAB looks increasingly uncertain, Rob Shepherd reports on the industry's attempts to make digital radio as essential to listeners as an iPod.
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FeaturesCreative Review: Films to see before you Die
A promo for Film 4, created by Envy, featuring Dennis Pennis interacting with scenes from classic movies. Includes video clip.
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FeaturesHero of the hour
Heroes creator Tim Kring, fresh from his Bafta win, talks to Robin Parker about second album syndrome and how he came up with one of the most original shows on air.
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FeaturesCreative review: Supersizers Go...
Titles designed by Lipsync Post for Silver River Productions' Supersizers Go... series.
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FeaturesCreative review: Gladiators
Design work carried out by Skaramoosh on the new Sky One series of Gladiators.
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FeaturesEureka!: The story behind an idea
Jon Ronson on how he changed his mind about a euthanasia guru dubbed Reverend Death.
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FeaturesSky's entertainment success
Sky One pulled out all the stops to support the new Gladiators, which opened with 1.5 million/12% share in multichannel homes on Sunday thanks to a relentless barrage of publicity. These figureshelped ensure Gladiators was the top multichannel show of the week.
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FeaturesContent focus: Headroom
The BBC has enlisted two stars to offer advice to users as part of a mental health campaign.
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FeaturesInterview: Jana Bennett
After her annus horribilis, BBC director of Vision Jana Bennett tells Katherine Rushton about her commitment to factual programming, why the licence fee must not be shared and how the saga of Queengate is firmly in the past.
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FeaturesFormat focus: The prettiest girl in the class
A new Dutch reality format reunites classmates and goes in search of the prettiest girl in their class.
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FeaturesBehind the news: The launch of freesat
Freesat is facing a difficult birth, with public confusion over what it offers, fierce competition from Sky and poorly prepared retailers. Katy Elliott reports on what may - or may not - turn out to be the future of satellite HD.
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FeaturesAnthony Dod Mantle interview
Director of photography Anthony Dod Mantle explains why he decided to use a virtually untried technology, the Red One camera, on a new high-profile BBC drama.
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FeaturesContent Focus: Sunday Life
Sunday Life's site offers a full range of interactivity to build interest in its community.
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FeaturesCreative Review - The Inbetweeners
Titles and graphics created by Addiction for a new comedy show on E4 about teenagers growing up in suburbia.


















