Features
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Behind The Scenes
How creative thinking helped us bring audiences into contributors’ minds
Series producer and director Joe Myerscough on the quirky, collaborative and tailored process of making Inside Our Minds
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Behind The Scenes
How we recreated the world of Marie Antoinette
Banijay France production designer Clovis Weil on finding the locations to portray Paris on the brink of revolution
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Behind The Scenes
What They Found, BBC2
Simon Chinn, producer and co-founder of Lightbox, on the documentary’s long journey from archive to screen
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Strong slate keeps BBC on top
Swift decision-making and commitment to UK content win praise from indies, but some take a different view
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First Look: The Bombing of Pan Am 103
World Productions’ BBC1 and Netflix drama to star Connor Swindells and Eddie Marsan
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Behind The Scenes
How our doc thrived on a mix of deaf and hearing talent
Camilla Arnold on the ‘truly magical’ experience of making Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands, New Tricks
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Behind The Scenes
Getting personal: Why I stepped out from behind the camera for my covid memorial doc
Writer and director Catey Sexton on making Love and Loss: The Pandemic 5 Years On
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Behind The Scenes
Virdee, BBC1
Novelist AA Dhand on adapting his Virdee book series into an elevated thriller with a predominantly South Asian cast
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First look: Walking With Dinosaurs, BBC1
The BBC Studios production for the BBC and PBS, co-produced with ZDF and France Télévisions, will air later in 2025
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Behind The Scenes
Protecting the secrets of Gavin & Stacey: The Finale
From surprise guest appearances to avoiding the paps, how James Corden, Ruth Jones and the crew pulled off the iconic sitcom’s final episode
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Paul Weatherley: Industry (Bad Wolf for HBO and BBC1)
“The final episode took so many turns I really didn’t see coming”
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Ellie Kahn: Sambre – Anatomy of a Crime (Federation Studios, Versus Production)
“The series might be in French, but its message feels instantly and unsettlingly familiar”
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Alice Redman: We Might Regret This (Roughcut TV for BBC2)
“The show deserves the utmost praise for showcasing the realities of living with a disability and highlighting some of the everyday problems of disabled adults”
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Chris Curtis: Hell Jumper (Expectation for BBC2)
Members of the team pick their favourite programmes of 2024
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Behind The Scenes
Casualty Christmas special, BBC1
Executive producer Roxanne Harvey on using real-life testimonies to raise awareness of blood donor shortages
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Gallery: Christmas on the BBC
Click to view a selection of programme highlights unveiled by the BBC for the festive season
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