Features – Page 10
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Behind The Scenes
The Snow Spider, CBBC/BBC Wales
‘We wanted our adaptation to do justice to the original trilogy, so we made a conscious effort to give it a Welsh voice and sense of wonderment’
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Behind The Scenes
Ready Steady Cook, BBC1
Cooking on a budget with limited time is as relevant as ever, says Cat Lawson
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The Broadcast Interview
Jeremy Vine: coming out from behind the desk
How the veteran presenter is making C5’s current affairs show his own
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Comment
Lack of nuance is killing debate
The adversarial nature of much discussion on TV today is poisoning us, says Amna Saleem
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Behind The Scenes
When Frankie goes to Scotland
With Tom Weir and Billy Connolly as inspiration, Frankie Boyle wanted to deliver his own unique take on the TV travelogue, says Mick McAvoy
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Behind The Scenes
Win The Wilderness: Alaska, BBC2
White-knuckle flights, roaming bears and constant daylight were just some of the challenges faced by the makers of this Twofour series
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Behind The Scenes
Don’t Scream, BBC3
Creating fear and fun was the name of the game for our BBC3 reality show, says Simon Knight
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Behind The Scenes
First & Last, BBC1
We instinctively knew a blend of innovative games and silliness would define our gameshow, says Peter Holmes
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Behind The Scenes
The Mallorca Files, BBC1
On set with the show that’s moving the goalposts for daytime drama
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Behind The Scenes
Who Are You Calling Fat?, BBC2
Filming a revealing doc series about the concept of ‘fat’ will change perceptions and inform national debate, says Sara Ramsden
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Behind The Scenes
Britain’s Biggest Warship: Goes To Sea, BBC2/Smithsonian Channel
Setting sail with the Royal Navy
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Behind The Scenes
China’s Greatest Treasures, BBC World News/CCTV
With unprecedented access to China’s museums and artefacts, our co-production taught us that the right local partners are key to pulling off a challenging shoot, says Charlotte Jones
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The Broadcast Interview
Derren Litten: ‘Kevin Lygo did me a favour’
Benidorm writer on the end of his long-running ITV sitcom, the state of British comedy and sitting in the director’s chair for his new BBC1 show