Features – Page 21
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Behind The Scenes
World's Toughest Jobs, BBC3
Boundless’ small production team had to work as hard as our subjects in our global adventure
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Twirlywoos, CBeebies
We used a mix of animation and live-action to teach kids about the world around them, says Chris Wood
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Inside The Commons, BBC2
Anthony Geffen reveals how winning trust was key to capturing parliament as it’s never been seen before
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The Eichmann Show, BBC2
The trial of the Nazi war criminal was also the birth of mass media, discovered producer Laurence Bowen
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Crims, BBC3
The team behind BBC3’s new sitcom set in a young offenders institution talk to Paul Whitelaw about spotting fresh talent and creating comedy gold
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The Broadcast Interview
Kim Shillinglaw, BBC
Controller Kim Shillinglaw inherited a channel in rude health, but she is looking for revealing new filming techniques and shows that are young at heart
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Eve, CBBC
Six years on from our original idea, the timing is finally right for our kids’ robot drama, says Jez Swimer
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The Wrong Mans, BBC2
With stunts involving helicopters and a moving train, the first series of the The Wrong Mans was hard to top, says Jim Field Smith.
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Wild Weather, BBC1
When the complex weather phenomena we wanted to study couldn’t be found, we had to make our own, says Graham Booth
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Remember Me, BBC1
A supernatural meditation on ageing and a return to his Yorkshire roots lures Michael Palin back to TV drama
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The Missing, BBC1
The creators and stars of BBC1’s new thriller speak to Olly Grant about keeping on top of its time-shifting plot
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Wildscreen Film Festival
Ahead of the festival, two leading natural history producers discuss their latest work
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Masterclass: File delivery
BBC Academy college of technology’s Andy Wilson outlines how producers can comply with AS-11
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The Broadcast Interview
Peter Taylor, BBC
The veteran journalist talks about returning to Northern Ireland and the future of current affairs programming
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Furchester Hotel
A show with a cast of 170 puppets and a giant set that completely filled the studio was a huge logistical challenge
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Reinventing the 8pm slot
Have the traditional features that lured viewers in their millions had their day?
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Human Tissue Squad, BBC3
With months spent hanging around mortuaries this was not a job for the squeamish
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Esio Trot, BBC1
Richard Curtis has lured Dustin Hoffman and Judi Dench to BBC1 for his Christmas adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Esio Trot.
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Boomers, BBC1
Having such a talented and experienced cast was a real blessing, says Paul Schlesinger
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Our World War, BBC3
Broken down tanks, torrential rain and real soldiers playing extras added to the authenticity, says Sue Horth