Features – Page 12
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FeaturesBest Drama Programme: Slow Horses
‘There’s something classy in every aspect of this show. Performances, direction, cinematography, music’
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FeaturesCurious execs hope Netflix doc will ’shine a light’ on sperm banks
Dov Freedman and Jessie Versluys discuss key takeaways from The Man with 1,000 Kids
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FeaturesHow the rise of the showrunner role is changing British TV
Screen talks to several big-name TV writers about the rise of the ‘showrunner’ role on this side of the Atlantic
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FeaturesElection reaction: what the next government could do for TV
In the wake of this week’s general election announcement seven TV execs give Broadcast their inital wishlist for a new government
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FeaturesDerek Wax: Thou shalt produce from the heart
The Wild Mercury chief on The Sixth Commandment, relatable drama and individual expression
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FeaturesNetflix UK orders cheating-focused reality series
Amanda Holden-fronted series hails from ITV Studios labels 12 Yard and Lifted
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FeaturesIndie Summit 2024: Charlotte Moore on getting the BBC fit for the future
Content chief reveals why she is laser focused on iPlayer, explains the need to make cuts and promises to do more to support struggling indies
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FeaturesBroadcast Intelligence: UKTV looks to evolve with call for ‘exciting, original’ shows
Helen Perry, Mark Iddon and Emile Nawagamuwa reveal plans to freshen up content offering on Dave, Alibi and W
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FeaturesFirst look: Mr Loverman, BBC1
Eight-part new series based on Bernardine Evaristo’s hit novel of the same name
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Behind The ScenesDanny Dyer: How to Be a Man, Channel 4
Executive producer Hugh Whitworth on how he tackled finding contributors to talk about the thorny issue of masculinity
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FeaturesBangers & Cash: Air TV’s humble hit makes the case for the ob-doc
As Bangers & Cash hits its 100th episode, Yesterday channel director implores TV to leave space for the traditional ob-doc
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FeaturesFirst look: Insomnia, Paramount+
Left Bank Pictures and Build Your Own Films six-parter airs 23 May
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FeaturesThe World’s Biggest Cruise Ship
‘The programmne delivers on so many levels. Everyone will find something appealing in it’
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FeaturesSide Hustlers
‘This is about disability equality, but it’s actually about people and human stories’
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FeaturesUK Scripted
Playing Nice; Red Eye; Coma; Nightsleeper; Renegade Nell; The Cuckoo; The Jetty; Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light
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FeaturesParis: A New Revolution
‘This is about disability equality, but it’s actually about people and human stories’
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FeaturesUnscripted
Including Meet The Neighbours; The World’s Biggest Cruise Ship; The Steal; My Family Mystery; Escaping Utopia; The Push; Side Hustlers
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FeaturesMy Family Mystery
‘It’s a really contemporary way of doing history stories and will appeal to a broad audience’
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FeaturesMarried To The Game
‘Married To The Game offers something for reality fans and football fans alike’


















