Features – Page 21
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Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge
‘This is a shiny floor general entertainment show that is universally relatable’
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The Real Fatal Attraction
‘It is counterintuitive of the genre because true-crime victims are usually female’
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Bend it Like Bollywood
‘You feel like you can’t walk away from the screen in case you miss a critical piece of information’
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The Pez Outlaw
‘Steve broke the law, but he was also an underdog and you can’t help rooting for him’
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Orphan Black: Echoes
‘Many buyers are familiar with this universe and are looking forward to re-engaging with it’
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Fifteen-Love
‘It’s a love letter to what sport can and should be, but it’s also an unflinching look at it’
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Ronja, The Robber’s Daughter
‘The story may play out in medieval Scandinavia but everyone can relate to it’
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A Body That Works
‘It is a very emotional watch. Audiences will find themselves laughing and crying’
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Brink Of Disaster
‘There has always been a fascination with this genre and it hasn’t diminished’
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Relocating Six Four to Scotland
How ITVX’s latest thriller reimagines Hideo Yokoyama’s Japanese bestseller in Glasgow
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End Credits: Carlo Dusi
The Endor Productions managing director on crying at Happy Valley and learning from Ridley Scott
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Behind The Scenes
Chasing the Rains, Sky Nature
Producer Faith Musembi on getting close to animal families during a severe drought
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HiddenLight: Shining a light on trailblazing women
Chelsea and Hillary Clinton’s indie aims to create change by bringing remarkable stories of female pioneers to screen
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Highland Cops, BBC Scotland/BBC2
Series producer Andrew Abbott explains how his team captured the realities of policing across vast swathes of northern Scotland
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Indie Survey 2023: funding and inflation top list of indie concerns
As inflation bites and belts tighten due to the rise in the cost of living, the UK production sector is feeling the squeeze
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ITV: ITVX yet to impact spending patterns
Broadcaster has earmarked an additional £160m a year of spending on the platform for drama and comedy