Features – Page 14
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Q&A: Becoming Frida Kahlo, BBC2
Creatives behind Rogan Scotland’s doc series discuss how they got to know the iconic artist in order to tell her story through her eyes
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Murder in the Pacific, BBC2
Director Chloe Campbell explains how she directed a documentary about the bombing of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior
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Anorexic, Channel 5
Rachel Harvie, executive producer explains why allowing contributors to take the lead can create a more intimate and illuminating film
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Analysis: Northern Ireland indies battle to be noticed
NI producers say they feel left out by the PSBs, struggle to establish relationships with commissioners and lack returnable formats
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End Credits: Nicky Huggett
The HiddenLight Productions head of development on inspiring women, Craig David and fish and chips
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Ama’s Story, Sky Kids
Creative director Jesse Cleverly explains how Wildseed Studios helped new talent find their voice on screen
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Best independent production company: Sister
‘Sister’s slate traverses mainstream hits and quirky pieces, with shows that manage to capture the zeitgeist and make viewers laugh and cry’
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Emerging indie of the year: Forest
‘Mobeen Azhar and Jez Lee have proved fearless in their commitment to digging below the surface of communities to uncover bigger truths’
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Best drama series or serial: This Is Going To Hurt
‘The series seamlessly combines sharp wit, harrowing realism, perfectly formed characters and award-worthy acting’
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Best music programme: An Audience With Adele
‘An Audience With Adele delivers both impressive scale and a real connection with the audience’
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Best documentary programme: The Real Mo Farah
‘An important, powerful and moving film. It is a revelatory piece of television with incredible twists and turns’
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Best popular factual programme: Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich
‘It feels like it is genuinely talking to a young audience. Olivia is a great talent who has some real moments of revelation’
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Best multichannel programme: DRYCH: Fi, Rhyw ac Anabledd
‘It is a raw, positive and life-affirming film, and Rhys’s attitude to life is really moving. This is a brave and original commission for S4C’
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Best entertainment programme: The 1% Club
‘The 1% Club is a brilliantly executed family entertainment show that became a genuine hit’
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Best news/current affairs programme: The Whistleblowers Inside the UN
‘The film is full of fresh perspectives and new information. Huge kudos to the production team’
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Best specialist factual programme: Worlds Collide: The Manchester Bombing
‘The film’s strength is the unstuffy, non-patronising, intelligent storytelling it brings to a young audience’
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Best original programme: Mood
‘An edgy, entertaining, risky and reckless story. Both form and content feel very fresh and different’
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Best documentary series: Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story
‘A powerful documentary that has used the archive in a chilling way to foreshadow and tell this horror story’
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Analysis: What to do when talent goes rogue
Broadcasters have a moral duty around the behaviour of their stars, but navigating how to manage those who step out of line is a tricky business