Features
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Behind The Scenes
Ski A&E, W
Our medical ob doc crew needed the skills of pro skiers and the shooting abilities of Hollywood directors, say John Quinn and Sean Doherty
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Behind The Scenes
Chris Packham: Plant a Tree to Save the World, Channel 5
Pulling together a celebrity event for climate change in just five weeks was a worthwhile challenge, says Andy Dunn
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Behind The Scenes
The Mallorca Files, BBC1
On set with the show that’s moving the goalposts for daytime drama
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Behind The Scenes
The Cockfields, Gold
Why shooting during the wettest June on record brought some unexpected benefits, says executive producer Lucy Lumsden
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Behind The Scenes
Inside the Supermarket, BBC1
Open and honest conversations with Sainsbury’s allowed us to film serious and fun stories for our series, says Anoushka Roberts
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Behind The Scenes
47 Summits: Huw Jack Brassington’s Challenge, S4C
How a storm threw our plans into chaos and quickly turned into the most challenging shoot of my life, says Huw Erddyn
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Features
How to stand out as a start-up
The bosses of four new indies on financing, revenue streams, growth ambitions - and having a point of difference
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Working in the production pressure cooker
What are producers doing to improve their work culture and protect their staff
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How the TV industry is set to evolve
From technology to talent, leading figures ponder what TV will look like in the years to come
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How to be the perfect indie
What are the credentials commissioners at ITV, C4 and C5 look for in a producer to maintain a successful working relationship?
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The Broadcast Interview
McVay: ‘It’s good for broadcasters to get their shins kicked occasionally’
Pact’s chief executive on why he’s still fired up about fighting for its members after 18 years at the helm
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Behind The Scenes
Who Are You Calling Fat?, BBC2
Filming a revealing doc series about the concept of ‘fat’ will change perceptions and inform national debate, says Sara Ramsden
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Behind The Scenes
Killer Camp, ITV2
Enfusing comedy into our reality horror whodunnit in a wet forest in Lithuania was an unforgettable experience, says James Donkin
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Behind The Scenes
Britain’s Biggest Warship: Goes To Sea, BBC2/Smithsonian Channel
Setting sail with the Royal Navy
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Features
Malory Towers
‘You don’t see a lot of period pieces for kids and this is a series with real cinematic feel’
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