Features
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Behind The Scenes
How Firebird recreated the glamour and eccentricity of the Mitford sisters’ world
Outrageous executive producer Matthew Mosley on telling a high society story that spanned 1930s Europe using minimal locations
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Behind The Scenes
Ten Little… Who?, Sky Kids
Lucy Murphy, director of kids content at Sky, reveals the broadcaster’s mission to bring a beloved series of kids books to the screen
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Behind The Scenes
Silence is Golden, U&Dave
Creator and executive producer Richard Bacon on turning a deceptively complicated show into a reality
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Features
The Assembly: How the no-holds-barred interview format found a home on ITV
Rockerdale Studios founders discuss the show’s evolution and casting
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Question Time – part one: The shape of the indie sector
In the first of three special reports from the Broadcast Summit, some of the industry’s biggest names share their views
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Kalel Productions adds former True North exec
Undercover: Sexual Harassment – The Truth label appoints creative director of development
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53 Degrees Global’s revolution
Alex Coffey and Nick Bullen unpack how they survived the squeezed middle by diversifying
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Zig Zag returns: the inside story of insolvency and rebirth
Danny Fenton and Matt Graff unpack the circumstance of Zig Zag Productions’ demise and how their new business has emerged in a better place
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Indie Survey 2025: What indies really think about the industry
Respondents to the Broadcast Indie Survey 2025 reveal what concerns them most
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Behind The Scenes
Kill List: Hunted by Putin’s Spies
Production executive Tom Cross on the security and adaptability needed to blow the whistle on Russia’s poison programme
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Features
Sky: Supplier list widens but familiar firms dominate
Artist Of The Year: Masterclass helps Storyvault move to top spot
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5: Yorkshire focus boosts Daisybeck
5’s love of Yorkshire and farming means that Daisybeck Studios has toppled ITN to become the broadcaster’s top supplier by hours
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ITV: Entertainment and daytime indies lead the pack
Broadcaster praised for its commissioners’ clarity and quick decision-making, approachable and honest teams
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Indies see glimmers of hope after the storm
After a tough 2023, Broadcast Indie Survey responses suggest the industry is not out of the woods yet, but there are some signs of improvement
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Channel 4: spending picks up after tough start
However indies remain unconvinced by its recovery
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Air TV stays in front as drama hours grow
New entrants to UKTV’s top suppliers by hours list are scripted producers
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Streaming hours fall by a quarter
With some 2024 series not returning, there will be a significant number of new, high-value commissioning opportunities for UK indies in 2025