All Features articles – Page 357
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FeaturesRoger Cook
British investigative journalism pioneer Roger Cook is returning to our screens with a 20th anniversary special.
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FeaturesITV entertainment specials
ITV has upped the ante this year by investing generously in big, glossy shows to push its ratings boundaries.
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FeaturesTesting times for TV brands
Brand experts and commentators discuss how to get viewers’ attention in a multiplatform world.
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FeaturesA Room with a View
IWC Media and Andrew Davies’ fresh take on EM Forster risks the ire of Merchant Ivory fans.
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FeaturesWinning ways
Even when British sports people fail, TV can still score big ratings. Liz Thomas looks at some sporting highlights.
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FeaturesA new split in BBC factual
A restructured BBC factual splits in-house and indie commissioning as part of plans for a leaner, fitter corporation.
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FeaturesBoomerang AIM float
Welsh indie Boomerang Plus will go on an acquisition spree with a£5m war chest it plans to generate by listing on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
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FeaturesWho Do You Trust?
A gameshow with more than£1m at stake is designed to test how well total strangers work together.
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FeaturesThe Magic Roundabout
Theresa Plummer-Andrews reveals how technology got The Magic Roundabout spinning again.
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FeaturesStrictly glamour pays off for BBC1
BBC1’s decision to inject its Sunday peaktime schedule with a sequinned dose of Strictly Come Dancing has paid strong dividends for the channel so far.
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FeaturesKnight Rider: Turbo Boost
Michael Knight and KITT, the talking car, are back in a new animated Knight Rider series for mobile phones.
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FeaturesTV’s come back kids
The likes of former RDF chief creative officer Stephen Lambert need not despair about their employment prospects.
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FeaturesHire enjoys HD boom
Thanks to an increasing demand for HD equipment, 2007 has been another great year for the kit hire sector
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FeaturesThe rise of therapy TV
Derek Draper says therapy TV can play a significant role in helping people deal with painful experiences
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FeaturesJohn Leonard - Smooth Operations
A professional folk musician until he joined the BBC at Radio Sheffield in 1976, John Leonard has worked in radio ever since, setting up Smooth Operations with Nick Barraclough in 1995. He lives with his family just outside Oldham.
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FeaturesBBC2 comedy
As iconic comedy migrates to BBC1, a gap has opened for a hit BBC2 show that tickles the nation’s funny bone.
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FeaturesUnreported World: China’s Olympic Lie
Persistence and humour helped film-maker Andrew Carter expose human rights abuses in China.


















