Features – Page 2
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FeaturesSmall Prophets
‘Buyers and viewers who enjoyed Detectorists will inevitably like this show’
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FeaturesThe Walsh Sisters
‘The Walsh Sisters deals with topics people understand and have a connection with’
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FeaturesLord Of The Flies
‘This reworking of a famous book is something a lot of people are going to be talking about’
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FeaturesBBC Studios comes roaring back as growth returns
Majority of respondents report a rise in turnover, with BBCS topping the table
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FeaturesAdapting to a changing landscape
Distributors predict further consolidation, exploring opportunities in Lat Am and Asia, and betting on YouTube and AI to deliver fresh revenue streams
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FeaturesContent pipeline slowdown takes a toll
Respondents on getting creative with deficit financing and co-production to ensure the shows they need make it over the line and onto their slates
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Behind The ScenesThe march to battle: How King & Conqueror explored untold history
James Norton and Kitty Kaletsky of Rabbit Track Pictures on scaling up for an epic BBC drama
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The Broadcast InterviewJohn McVay: Facing the future of the indie sector
The outgoing chief executive of Pact on his ambitions for the production community
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The Broadcast InterviewSiren call: What’s next for Merman?
The indie’s all-female executive team talk to Marian McHugh about their new sub-label, expanding operations and a tricky funding landscape
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The Broadcast InterviewSharon Horgan: Becoming a hands-on indie boss
The Merman co-founder talks change at the company, signing a first-look deal with HBO and championing new talent
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FeaturesHow do indies feel about generative AI?
Using data from the 2025 Broadcast Indie Survey, Angelica Lawson explores how production companies are getting to grips with artificial intelligence
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FeaturesFunding, diversification and tackling toxic behaviour top indies’ Edinburgh agendas
Edinburgh TV Festival preview: industry execs mull themes and share expectations for sector’s biggest annual gathering
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FeaturesMultichannel Production Company of the Year: CPL Productions
‘Continually reinventing long-standing formats and create cultural buzz’
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FeaturesProgramme of the Year (Non-PSB Group): Rivals
‘A joyful example of taking a bit of a leap in commissioning and delivering on it’
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FeaturesBest True Crime Programme: Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke
‘A complex and emotional story brought to life with skill and wit. Excellent and raw interviews and powerful reveals that constantly surprise’


















