Features – Page 39

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    Behind The Scenes

    Asian Provocateur, BBC3

    2015-10-01T11:35:00Z

    The unpredictability of Romesh Ranganathan’s extended family was the making of our series, says series producer Ben Green

  • You, Me & the Apocalypse, Sky 1
    Behind The Scenes

    You, Me & the Apocalypse, Sky 1

    2015-09-30T12:09:00Z

    Sky 1’s new comedy-drama about the final days of life on Earth is filmed close to its Slough setting, but this location also doubles as Tennessee and Washington, discovers Olly Hunt

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    Behind The Scenes

    Body Donors, Channel 5

    2015-09-29T12:27:00Z

    Never let your best idea die. One day its time will come, as Paul Stead discovered.

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    Features

    David Kosse, Film 4

    2015-09-14T11:25:00Z

    Film 4 director David Kosse and his team talk Andreas Wiseman through the company’s direction, its roster of up-and-coming directors and future projects.

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    Behind The Scenes

    Boy Meets Girl, BBC2

    2015-09-03T10:53:00Z

    There is no agenda to our transgender comedy, but the issue still required sensitive treatment, says Margot Gavan Duffy

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    Features

    TV’s changing identity parade

    2015-09-03T08:18:00Z

    What is the value of a TV channel brand in the digital era, and how is it best realised? Chris Curtis asked a panel of controllers, producers and branding experts

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    Behind The Scenes

    The Catch, C4

    2015-09-01T12:46:00Z

    Filming and living aboard a fishing boat for this fixed-rig doc threw up many challenges, but it also made for a very personal experience, says Jim Incledon

  • Damian Kavanagh, BBC3
    Features

    Damian Kavanagh, BBC3

    2015-08-26T07:28:00Z

    BBC3 digital controller Damian Kavanagh talks to Hannah Gannagé-Stewart about his ambitions for the channel and the challenges ahead as it moves online this autumn

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    News

    The Word: the show that shook up TV

    2015-08-13T12:21:00Z

    A quarter of a century ago, C4 ushered in a new era of reality TV and unknowingly launched the careers of a generation of producers and executives. Peter White looks back at The Word

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    Features

    The Word: the genesis

    2015-08-13T12:02:00Z

    Oxford-educated Charlie Parsons started his career as a reporter on local newspaper the Ealing Gazette before becoming a researcher at LWT, and then series editor of Channel 4’s groundbreaking factual show Network 7 and arts magazine show Club X.

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    Features

    The Word: the launch

    2015-08-13T12:01:00Z

    The show launched on 17 August 1990 with guests including Brookside actor Bill Dean, Bond girl Maryam D’Abo and music acts The Farm and Adamski. It ran for 11 episodes at 6pm, playing host to LL Cool J, Pixies and The Charlatans, before it was switched to 11pm on 9 ...

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    Features

    The Word gets serious

    2015-08-13T12:01:00Z

    In series one, items included a piece on ex-criminals in the evangelical Christian ministry Power Team. The storytelling side was important to Parsons.

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    Features

    The Word: series two

    2015-08-13T11:59:00Z

    Sebastian Scott became the series editor for the second series, having worked with Parsons on Network 7. Scott came from Janet Street Porter’s BBC2 youth strand Def II and worked alongside series producers Boland, Lux and Richard Godfrey.

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    Features

    The Word: creation of Planet 24

    2015-08-13T11:59:00Z

    After series two, Parsons was offered the opportunity to pitch for The Big Breakfast. He and Alli partnered with Bob Geldof and Tony Boland, father of Murray Boland, to create Planet 24 and the new company beat a host of rivals to win the five-day live breakfast show.

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    Features

    The Word: the controversy

    2015-08-13T11:58:00Z

    Series three’s eclectic guests included Peter Stringfellow, Bill Hicks, Pamela Anderson and the Marquis of Blandford.

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    Features

    The Word: The Hopefuls

    2015-08-13T11:57:00Z

    The Hopefuls, a segment in which people offered to do ‘anything to be on TV’, from snogging a granny to licking armpits, is one of the most vividly remembered parts of The Word. Created by Sebastian Scott, it was taken on by Paul Ross.

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    Features

    The Word: successors

    2015-08-13T11:56:00Z

    In The Word’s wake, shows like The Girlie Show and Something For The Weekend tried to capture something of its spirit, but it wasn’t until The Big Breakfast alumnus Chris Evans launched TFI Friday in 1996 that C4 really had another Friday night youth hit on its hands.

  • If Katie Hopkins Ruled The World, TLC
    Behind The Scenes

    If Katie Hopkins Ruled The World, TLC

    2015-08-04T17:59:00Z

    After our first big hit with the outspoken columnist, it was time to step out of our comfort zones, says Sarah Thornton

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    Behind The Scenes

    Lenny Henry's Got The Blues, Sky Arts

    2015-07-30T07:28:00Z

    Lenny Henry wanted to know why there are so few black British blues singers. The story we uncovered was far more colourful and complex than we ever imagined, says Chris Wilson

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    Behind The Scenes

    Supershoppers, C4

    2015-07-20T12:56:00Z

    Firecrest’s Nicole Kleeman on combining satire with stunts to create a new kind of consumer programme