Features – Page 32
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Behind The Scenes
The Cockfields, Gold
Why shooting during the wettest June on record brought some unexpected benefits, says executive producer Lucy Lumsden
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Behind The Scenes
47 Summits: Huw Jack Brassington’s Challenge, S4C
How a storm threw our plans into chaos and quickly turned into the most challenging shoot of my life, says Huw Erddyn
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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
Killer Camp, ITV2
Enfusing comedy into our reality horror whodunnit in a wet forest in Lithuania was an unforgettable experience, says James Donkin
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Britain’s Biggest Warship: Goes To Sea, BBC2/Smithsonian Channel
Setting sail with the Royal Navy
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Watchmen: ‘remixing’ a classic
Director Nicole Kassell outlines how she brought Damon Lindelof’s take on the superhero story to the screen
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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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Gallery: Catherine The Great
Selection of images from the set of the New Pictures and Origin Pictures drama for Sky Atlantic and HBO
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Behind The Scenes
Top Boy, Netflix
Bringing back his gritty drama, writer Ronan Bennett wanted to show the reality of life in a corner of London without glamourising it
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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
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Behind The Scenes
Born To Be Wild, BBC2/BBC Scotland
Providing a fresh perspective on British wildlife
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Behind The Scenes
Hairy Bikers Route 66, BBC2
As the Hairy Bikers rode the iconic highway, we wanted to film unexpected moments rather than an endless stream of diners, says producer Dick Sharman