Features – Page 8
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FeaturesSouth Shore
‘We partner with a local charity to which we direct the proceeds of fundraising activities’
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FeaturesPutting staff welfare first
With job security a major concern, the Best Places to Work in TV are ensuring that staff wellbeing and support are among their key priorities
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FeaturesMindhouse Productions
‘A company’s vibe generally comes from its leadership and we always try to be friendly, approachable and supportive’
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FeaturesSilverback Films
‘We believe you can only make the best programmes if you have the best people, so looking after people is our number one priority’
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FeaturesWild Child Animation
‘In 2024, we reached parity of pay across genders for all levels of seniority up to supervisor’
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FeaturesThe Garden
‘We arrange staff trips, usually to a spa, where there is no formal work element and the focus is on the team spending relaxed time together’
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FeaturesOptomen Television
‘One-to-one coaching is offered to key staff and we also provide leadership workshops and other formal leadership education’
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Behind The ScenesHow modern censorship inspired 80s horror comedy Video Nasty
Executive producer Ailish McElmeel on exploring moral panics, recreating the 80s and completing the funding jugsaw
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Behind The ScenesAn t-Eilean, BBC Alba
Executive producer Arabella Page Croft on making the UK’s first-ever high-end Gaelic drama series a reality
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Behind The ScenesHow I filmed undercover journalists exposing the far right
Director Havana Marking on the challenges and dangers of making a hard-hitting but beautiful film about anti-facist investigators
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Behind The Scenes7/7: The London Bombings, BBC2
Series directors Adam Wishart and Jim Nally on exploring the complex investigation and emotional fallout of the first suicide bombings on English soil
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FeaturesFleur Feeney: English Teacher (FX)
“I particularly enjoyed the nihilistic and, at times, psychologically torturous portrayal of the digital natives that are the younger half of Gen Z”
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FeaturesTop 10 interviews of 2024
Including Wayne Garvie, Alisa Bowen, Steven Knight and Abi Morgan
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Behind The ScenesTapped Out Prank Stars, Channel 4
Executive producer Percelle Ascott reveals the challenges of adapting Wall of Entertainment’s digital format for a linear broadcast
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FeaturesYear in Review: company closures, talent scandals and the odd smash hit
Broadcast’s satirical look at the ups and downs of 2024
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