Features – Page 2
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Trail: The Way, BBC1
First production from Wales-based indie Red Seam, written by James Graham
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Behind The Scenes
Wilderness with Simon Reeve, BBC2
Chris Mitchell, series producer and director, on filming in remote areas where nature still has the upper hand
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News
Graham Norton: Trying not to laugh is such a delicious agony
Irish comedian and chat show host discusses showcasing the best of Irish talent in the latest iteration of Amazon’s hit format
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Gallery: Gladiators, BBC1
Selection of images from the Hungry Bear Media reboot of the popular competitive series
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First look: Ludwig, BBC1
Peep Show and Back star David Mitchell leads comedy produced by Big Talk Studios in association with That Mitchell and Webb Company
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Behind The Scenes
Andes Plane Crash, Channel 5
Director Oliver Price on dodging French kite skiers to recreate the remote Andes mountains
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Behind The Scenes
Silverback, BBC2
Executive producer Andrew Zikking on a wildlife documentary that went in an unexpected direction
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Behind The Scenes
Bariau, S4C
Producer Alaw Llewelyn Roberts explains why she chose to build a prison from scratch
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Features
Ellie Kahn: Such Brave Girls (Various Artists and A24 for BBC3)
“In a year of incredible TV, this one came late and out of left field”
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Paul Weatherley: Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland (KEO Films & Walk on Air Films for BBC2)
“It shone a light on a very dark period where communities were ripped apart and it all seemed very normal. An essential watch”
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David Singleton: Succession (Gary Sanchez Productions for HBO/Sky Atlantic)
“For my money, TV writing doesn’t get any better”
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John Elmes: Koala Man / Colin from Accounts
“Peppered throughout this annus horribilis were some moments of respite in the form of Australian scripted comedy”
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Marian McHugh: Happy Valley, (Lookout Point & BBC Studios for BBC1)
“I have never seen a character quite like Catherine Cawood on TV”
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Maya Marie: The Bear (FX Productions for Disney+)
“We see the immense pleasure the characters get from producing such carefully curated dishes and we feel it too, without having to taste it”
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Fleur Feeney: Juice (Various Artists for BBC3)
“I loved the surrealist style, the nods to classic comedy bits, and the slapstick, tactile, physical nature of the whole thing”
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Tom Williams: The Last Of Us, HBO & Sky Atlantic
“They made audiences forget they were actually watching an episode of an apocalyptic zombie series”
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Alice Redman: Daisy Jones and the Six (Amazon Prime Video)
“The styling was particularly gorgeous and entirely to blame for me spending most of my paycheck at Free People the month it came out”
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Heather Fallon: Dreaming Whilst Black, (Big Deal Films & A24 for BBC3)
“It’s a brutally accurate depiction and one that could so easily fall into despair but instead manages to find humour at every turn”
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The Crown: The royal saga that ruled the airwaves
Left Bank execs reflect on the landmark royal drama, while Netflix UK’s Anne Mensah reveals the potential successors to its throne
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Behind The Scenes
Keeping It Up: The Story of Viagra, BBC2
Director Stephen Bennett on rising to the challenge of telling the story of the little blue pill