Features – Page 5
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The Broadcast Interview
Dan Walker: “You just don’t get many opportunities like this”
One year into the job, the 5 News lead anchor sits down with Broadcast to discuss building trust, impartiality, and having Ben Frow as a boss
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Behind The Scenes
My Husband the MMA Fighter, BBC1
Director Christine Johnston explains the challenges of directing and producing her first documentary film
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Features
Silverpoint: Imagining the impossible
Series producer Trevor Klein on bigger expectations and a bigger budget for series two
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Behind The Scenes
Ten Pound Poms, BBC1
Executive producers Danny Brocklehurst and Joel Wilson on making a drama series with ‘dirt under its fingernails’
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Behind The Scenes
Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction, BBC1
Grace Reynolds, executive producer, on telling a story which is both personal and wide-ranging
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Behind The Scenes
Eurovision Song Contest Postcards, BBC1
Series producer Tom Cook reveals how his team put together the Eurovision VTs showcasing the different countries involved
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Behind The Scenes
Therapy: Tough Talking, BBC3
Northern Child creative director Andrew Eastel on balancing duty of care with opening up the world of therapy
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Features
Gallery: Ten Pound Poms, BBC1
Selection of images from Eleven drama set in 1956 following the Brits who are charged just £10 to head to Australia
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Features
First look: The Gallows Pole, BBC2
Shane Meadows’ series, produced by Element in association with Big Arty, is based on Benjamin Myers’ book
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Behind The Scenes
Dr Xand’s Con Or Cure, BBC1
Executive producer Brendan Hughes explains the challenge of shooting 10 shows in four days
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Behind The Scenes
Deborah James: Bowelbabe In Her Own Words, BBC2
Director Sara Hardy explains the challenges of creating an archive documentary using very 21st Century material
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Behind The Scenes
Highland Cops, BBC Scotland/BBC2
Series producer Andrew Abbott explains how his team captured the realities of policing across vast swathes of northern Scotland
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Features
PSBs win praise in tough times
After a difficult year for both broadcasters, the BBC is voted the strongest broadcaster and Channel 4 is named the best to work with
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News
Phoenix Rise: bringing an ob doc eye to school drama
First big BBC teen series since Grange Hill encouraged authenticity from young cast to achieve a natural feel
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Features
Q&A: Becoming Frida Kahlo, BBC2
Creatives behind Rogan Scotland’s doc series discuss how they got to know the iconic artist in order to tell her story through her eyes
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Behind The Scenes
Murder in the Pacific, BBC2
Director Chloe Campbell explains how she directed a documentary about the bombing of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior
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Behind The Scenes
Go Hard or Go Home, BBC3
Executive producer Michael Fraser explains how the tropical island-set fitness format came to be
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Features
First look: The Gold, BBC1
Tannadice Pictures thriller explores the 1983 Brink’s-Mat robbery
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Features
The BBC show that shaped me
To celebrate the corporation’s centenary, key industry figures reveal the shows that have had a lasting impact on their lives and careers