All Features articles – Page 79
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Best pre-school programme: JoJo And Gran Gran
‘It has amazing casting and lovely live-action pieces, which didn’t jar with the equally lovely animation’
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Best daytime programme: Moving On
‘Cleverly embedded twists and turns that keep the audience questioning their allegiances throughout’
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Best lockdown programme - fact ent, popular factual & kids: Springtime On The Farm
‘An authentic programme that captured the joy of life at a time of incredible crisis’
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Channel of the Year: BBC2
‘Outstanding creative performance in its factual heartland and a peerless non-scripted slate’
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Best documentary series: Once Upon a Time in Iraq
‘This was incredible film-making. Intelligent, fascinating, gripping and a powerful human insight into an epic story’
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In Conversation: The Beast Must Die
Writer Gaby Chiappe and director Dome Karukoski recall producing BritBox drama under lockdown
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Best drama series: I May Destroy You
‘Blisteringly original storytelling that excelled in every area’
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Rise of the guessing game
Guessing formats are everywhere following the success of The Masked Singer. Is this a short-lived phase, or a shift in commissioning strategy?
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Focus Group: What’s your go-to negotiation trick?
Our four panellists on ensuring talks run smoothly
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How P!nk - All I Know So Far captured the family side of Pink
Director of photography David Spearing told Broadcast Tech about what it took to bring both sides of the rock star to screens.
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Fresh formats with promise
Broadcast profiles four titles generating plenty of buzz at this year’s virtual Mip TV
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New kids on the distribution block
Six distributors that have recently launched discuss the challenges of setting up a business during the pandemic
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Creative Review: Enhancing the action
From the sounds of F1 and the Colombian jungle to a 3D model of the Valley of the Kings
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End Credits: Ade Adepitan
The TV presenter and Paralympian on Nigerian trees, basketball and running the BBC