All Features articles – Page 89
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Studio Something on landing a BBC show
Creative director Jordan Laird on how the acclaimed BBC Scotland series A View from the Terrace came to be
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Michaela Coel: ‘TV is unforgiving - but I’m built for this’
The Chewing Gum creator dug deep to channel her experience of sexual assault into her BBC1 drama I May Destroy You
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Sitting in Limbo: creating a Windrush legacy
The creative team behind BBC1 drama on the influence of Netflix’s When They See Us and the ‘unifying force’ of the George Floyd protests
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Quiz of the Week
Test yourself in our quiz of the past seven days, which also includes a Bafta Awards nominations special
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2019: Katie Rawcliffe appointed ITV head of entertainment
Producer replaced Siobhan Greene, who stepped down to launch her own production company 100% Content
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2017: Jay Hunt quit Channel 4
Broadcast reported that the chief creative officer had stood down on 2 June, 2017
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Podcast: UKTV’s Pete Thornton talks scripted strategy
Drama and comedy commissioner tells Alice Redman what he is looking for during lockdown and what will alter post-pandemic
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Newswrap podcast #6: Michaela Coel interview and HBO Max launch
Exclusive audio from our interview with Michaela Coel this week, while our team is on hand to dissect the biggest news stories
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How Manchester came together to create a YouTube event
Our plan to bring together the city’s top musicians with local people while lockdown continues is a victory for social enterprise, says Rose Marley
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Covid-19 is accelerating Disney’s transformation
Disney is a complex IP monetisation machine
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The First Team: a workplace comedy about footballers
Damon Beesley and Iain Morris on scoring Fudge Park’s six-part sitcom
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Podcast: Discovery’s Scott Lewers on cross platform scheduling
Speaking to Hannah Bowler, Scott Lewers unpacks his remit at Discovery Channel, Science and Animal Planet
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Unprecedented: lockdown shooting is a truly collaborative effort
With 57 actors, 14 writers and 11 directors, our BBC4 short film collection stretched everybody in all directions, says Brian Hill
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VoD rights and public broadcasters
Public services augment their content deals for the streaming age