Features – Page 20
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Best Popular Factual Programme: Big Zuu’s Big Eats
‘To see Big Zuu and Harry Redknapp connecting over Sierra Leone Plantain recipes and wally gravy is well worth a prize’
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Best Digital Pre-school Content: The Workout Badges
‘Entertaining and useful content for families’
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Best Programme Acquisition: The Commons
‘Impressive figures from a bold acquisition which has helped STV move from just a Scottish catch-up service to a UK-wide digital destination’
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Queen of Trucks, BBC3
Small indie founder Anton Inwood shares the journey to his first commission, an ob doc about an HGV driving school
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Romesh Ranganathan and Benjamin Green: Beta males with big ambition
Ranga Bee’s co-founders are on the hunt for fresh faces as the indie gears up to launch its first standalone shows
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Behind the Scenes: PRU, BBC3
Executive producer Nicky Bedu on making a comedy series with young talent in front and behind the camera
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Behind The Scenes: Murder in the Alps, Channel 4
Series producer and director Catey Sexton on shaping a true crime story with no official police narrative to follow
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Behind the Scenes: Zelensky’s hologram, Founders Forum
Talesmith founder Martin Williams visits Kyiv to produce a Star Wars-style speech
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Getting Fantastic Friends on the road and on the screen
Executive producer Daniel Sharp on producing a series he hopes will inspire people to travel again
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First look: Industry, BBC1/HBO
Bad Wolf Productions drama returns for a second series this autumn
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What Killed The Whale?, Channel 4
Rosy Marshall-McCrae on STVS’ doc about a stranded whale, an animal autopsy and an environmental crime scene
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The inside story of Everything I Know About Love
Dolly Alderton and Surian Fletcher-Jones on adapting bestselling millennial memoir for BBC1 primetime
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Analysis: Can Birmingham put itself on the production map?
The UK’s second city is brushing off a previous lack of investment and focusing on initiatives to bolster opportunities in the region
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Cornwall’s Wildest Wave, BBC1
Director Mike Cunliffe on the patient wait for the perfect surf
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Behind the scenes: Y Golau / The Light in the Hall, S4C
Director Andy Newbery on the complexities of producing a back-to-back production in different languages
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Brickies, BBC3
Executive producer Louis Bamber on how contributors’ willingness to share their issues took the show up a level
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The Dry, BritBox
Executive producer Emma Norton on the long hunt to find a broadcast partner for Nancy Harris’ comedy drama
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The Spy Who Died Twice, Channel 4
Director Keely Winstone explains how her documentary on a scandal with striking parallels to the politics of today finally made it to the screen