Features – Page 44
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Behind The Scenes
Births, Deaths & Marriages, ITV
Mark Saben explains the reasons for ditching the rig for the ITV doc
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Behind The Scenes
Babylon, C4
We wouldn’t have dreamed of doing a cop show before Danny Boyle approached us, says Jesse Armstrong
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Behind The Scenes
Growing Up Downs, BBC3
William Jessop follows the Blue Apple theatre company as it performs Hamlet
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Behind The Scenes
Suspects, C5
Semi-improvised dialogue and a documentary shooting style give C5’s police drama an edgy, contemporary feel
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Behind The Scenes
Children's Emergency Rescue, BBC2
Ian Cundall discusses gaining the trust of doctors and patients
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Features
Midsomer Murders, The Killings of Copenhagen
British murder drama meets Nordic noir in next month’s 100th-episode special
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Behind The Scenes
Children on the Frontline, C4
Chris Shaw on telling the real stories from the Syrian conflict
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Features
The Musketeers, BBC1
A convincing and gritty recreation of 17th century France - with not a blue tabard in sight
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The Great Train Robbery, BBC1
Turning back the clock to 1963 – and the moral ambiguity at the heart of this cops and robbers story
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The Broadcast Interview
Tom Davidson, A+E Networks
Following last month’s launch of Lifetime, the MD discusses finding the right content for the UK
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The Broadcast Interview
Daniel Pearl, Dispatches
When it comes to investigative journalism, creating public debate is as important as ratings
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Behind The Scenes
Helicopter Heroes, BBC1
Ian Cundall reveals the skills required to film in a chopper
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Behind The Scenes
Africa 2013: Countdown to the Rains, BBC2
The key was the positioning of the fixed rig - and avoiding hippos, says Sarah Peat
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MTV EMA 2013
Richard Godfrey on mixing controversial moments, top-notch performances, audience participation and jaw-dropping staging
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Behind The Scenes
Yonderland, Sky 1
The scope and ambition of what we were attempting was frightening, says Sioned Wiliam
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News
Stamping out the bullying
Unacceptable behaviour at the BBC will no longer be tolerated, says Donna Taberer