Features – Page 34
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Behind The Scenes
Playing The Mating Game on BBC1
Capturing the antics of horny humpbacks and amorous arachnids relied on expert crew, says Silverback’s Jeff Wilson
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Telling the tale of The Bambers for Sky Crime
Revealing the complex, tragic and compelling family story underpinning the infamous crime case was key to our doc series, says director Lottie Gammon
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If I Could Tell You Just One Thing, YouTube
Producer Emma Taylor on overcoming Covid protocols to help Patricia Bright converse with inspirational women
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Sixteen: Class of 2021, Channel 4
The second wave of Covid completely changed the nature of our doc series says producer Farah Qayum
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End Credits: Kieran Doherty
The co-managing director of Stellify Media on CrossFit, Sean Connery and Can’t Touch This
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Peataí! / Pet Nation, BBC Northern Ireland, RTÉ
The unlikely combination of Covid protocols & problematic pets made our pop-up event clinic a joy & a challenge, says Muireann McGinty
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Glued to the Screen: The Parisian Agency
Netflix’s French original turns the dial on the property format and adds some Gallic flair
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The Wimbledon Kidnapping, Sky Documentaries
Producer Joanna Bartholomew on revisiting an intriguing case of mistaken identity and bungling ineptitude
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The Broadcast Interview
Peter Langenberg: ‘Banijay needs to get bigger’
The group’s chief operating officer on why the super-indie is not resting on its laurels
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Banijay UK: reaping the benefits of scale
Lucinda Hicks and Peter Salmon on the ESUK merger’s advantages and their plans to supersize development and the indie roster
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9/11: the day that changed everything
Arthur Cary, Dan Reed, Daniel Bogado and Adam Wishart discuss their approach to their docs on the 20-year anniversary of the tragedy
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Tonight With Target: black culture takes centre stage
BBC3 music format aims to reinvigorate the genre by putting a new generation of black British artists in the spotlight
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David DeHaney, Proper Content
‘The main reason I’m concerned about privatisation of C4 is the potential loss of risk-taking. C4 is the primary terrestrial incubator of innovation’
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Indie sector speaks up to save Channel 4
Six indie bosses offer passionate defences of C4 – recalling how it boosted their careers &, kickstarted the independent production sector
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Andy Harries, Left Bank Pictures
‘If Channel 4 had not rescued The Deal, it is almost certain The Crown would not have existed’
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Jimmy Mulville, Hat Trick Productions
‘I’m open-mouthed that this Tory government thinks it’s a good plan to flog off this unique institution like some secondhand Volvo’
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Kate Little & Claire Poyser, Lime Pictures
‘C4’s dedication to providing content to minority audiences is critical to ensuring that UK broadcasting includes the widest range of voices’
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Neil Crombie, Swan Films
‘When you pitch to C4, it’s always: what’s novel about this? What different experiences and perspectives are we going to see?’
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Creating a Scandi/Scottish world for Alibi
Annika exec producer Arabella Page Croft spotted a tiny window of opportunity with lead Nicola Walker and grabbed it with both hands
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Deceit: Police procedure in the dock
Story Films hands a fresh perspective to C4’s drama exploring the notorious Rachel Nickell investigation