Features – Page 3
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Behind The Scenes
Michael Palin: Into Iraq, Channel 5
Directer Neil Ferguson on filming Michael Palin on a 1,000 mile journey across Iraq, one of the most dangerous countries in the world
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Gallery: All Creatures Great and Small, Channel 5
Selection of images from the six-part All3Media International and Playground Entertainment drama
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C5 keeps focus on regions as Paramount+ eyes UK orders
Commissioner Lucy Willis’s team strives to predict the nation’s mood while working with the UK’s newest streamer
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Ben Frow on rolling out Paramount+ and backing C5
As he gears up to launch Paramount+ in the UK, the C5 boss remains committed to ensuring that the content revolution he has overseen continues
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Behind The Scenes
Primark – How Do They Really Do it?, Channel 5
Firecrest’s executive producer Nicole Kleeman on gaining access to the secretive retailer
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Channel 5: Broader remit pays dividends
Committed to collaborating with smaller producers and those based outside of London
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Dream Home Makeovers With Sophie Robinson
‘It’s about everyday transformation, and that’s what makes it so applicable to the international market’
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Best specialist factual programme: 9/11: Inside the President’s War Room
“A fresh approach to a well-trodden story that offers genuine revelation and insight”
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Best pre-school programme: The World According To Grandpa
“The format provides a fun and inspiring way to show the benefits of positive listening between the generations”
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5 News prepares to do things differently
As C5 prepares tonight’s expanded 60-minute bulletin, editor Cait FitzSimons talks reaching underrepresented audiences…and reporting extreme weather
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Behind The Scenes
How Sally Lindsay uncovered The Madame Blanc Mysteries
Creating Channel 5’s mystery drama in Gozo during the pandemic was tough, but the cast and crew made it the time of my life, says Sally Lindsay
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Killer At The Crime Scene
‘The focus on science means this can reach a different audience as well as your archetypal ‘true-crime’ follower’
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The Ripper Speaks
‘There have been loads of Ripper documentaries, but they have never been in his own words’
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The Teacher
‘We’re always on the hunt for great British drama in what is a competitive and crowded market’
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The Broadcast Interview
Gerhard Zeiler: Super-local approach to global success
The Warner Media International chief on the importance of local content, why it’s good to fail and the prospect of breaking HBO Max’s ties with Sky
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Behind The Scenes
Welcoming Michael Ball to Wonderful Wales
Singer’s exploration of his mother’s homeland was also his first time presenting an ob-doc, says Carrie Smith
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Comment
PSBs are ignoring their remits in the Midlands
Some regions are more equal than others and broadcasters’ programme spends prove it, says Mike Bradley
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Behind The Scenes
Anne Boleyn: Bringing history up to date
Channel 5’s ambitious new original drama aims to reset the narrative around Henry VIII’s second wife
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Best popular factual programme: Race Across The World
‘Completely compelling – I cared so much about these people. It was talked-about TV, made with ambition and panache’