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Behind The Scenes
How our doc thrived on a mix of deaf and hearing talent
Camilla Arnold on the ‘truly magical’ experience of making Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands, New Tricks
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N&R indies take glass-half-full approach to Series Mania
Nine labels from Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales head to Lille for final part of BFI-funded International Horizons: Scripted programme
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Market conditions lead to strained relations
While some respondents express sympathy for commissioners, many are critical of a perceived a lack of understanding and support
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Hustle & Run, Channel 4
Director Jonny Madderson on exploring the fast and furriest world of flyball through the eyes of an underdog team
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Philip Barantini: I want to force the audience to pay attention
Acclaimed director discusses his upcoming Netflix series Adolescence and indie It’s All Made Up Productions
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How we brought nuance and compassion to the story of the last woman hanged in Britain
Antonia Gordon on why Silverprint wanted to explore what really happened to Ruth Ellis
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Bergerac, UKTV
Exec producers Ben Bickerton and Philip Trethowan and UKTV’s Helen Perry break down the “tightrope” of reimagining a beloved classic
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This City Is Ours
‘It’s got an emotional thump to it and makes you care about people who do bad things’
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King & Conqueror
‘It has much to offer those who just love edge-of-your-seat, thrilling drama’
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Inside Therapy
‘Being fearful is a universal thing, so Inside Therapy has really broad appeal’
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Sunny Nights
‘Spray tan felt like an absurd world to juxtapose against Sydney’s criminal underbelly’
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Prophet Of Ecstasy
‘The characters help set it apart. It’s an uplifting series, as well as being strong on science’
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Once Upon A Time In Space
‘This is a very fresh approach to the topic. It is space with a focus on human stories’
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Chess Masters: The Endgame
‘It isn’t an obvious subject for a TV competition – but neither was baking’
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Virdee, BBC1
Novelist AA Dhand on adapting his Virdee book series into an elevated thriller with a predominantly South Asian cast
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The Killer Clown: Murder on The Doorstep
Sundance Now and Sky are already attached to this true crime three-parter, which explores a 30-year-old murder case