Features – Page 5
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Features
Sky: Praise for swift decision-making
Broadcaster makes significant changes to help create clear identities for its portfolio of channels
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Behind The Scenes
Britannia, Sky Atlantic
On set in the Czech Republic with Jez Butterworth’s offbeat Celtic drama
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Behind The Scenes
Sky Arts Passions: Philip Larkin by Andrew Motion
Our tribute to the poet took us to sex shops, pubs, schools and the streets of Hull, says writer/director Cris Warren
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Behind The Scenes
Ross Kemp: Libya’s Migrant Hell, Sky 1
A matter of life and death in the Middle East
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The Broadcast Interview
Zai Bennett, Sky
Sky is moving out of factual, returning to entertainment and doubling down on drama.
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Behind The Scenes
Hooten and the Lady, Sky 1
Production on our action romp took us around the world in search of adventure, says Simon Winstone
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Gearing up for a 4K world
With Sky following BT’s lead in launching a 4K service, OB firms are investing in the technology they need to keep up with growing demand.
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Behind The Scenes
Ross Kemp: The Fight Against Isis, Sky 1
We found many inspiring people in our journey to reveal the society the Kurds are trying to build in Syria, says Marta Shaw
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Behind The Scenes
Neil Gaiman’s Likely Stories, Sky Arts
The trick to adapting four unconnected short stories from the pen of cult author Neil Gaiman was to give them a ‘shared grammar’, directors Jane Pollard and Iain Forsyth tell Olly Grant
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Sky Sports: 25th anniversary special
Sky Sports has changed the face of broadcasting since it burst onto the scene 25 years ago. Michael Burns looks back at its many technological innovations - and what’s coming next
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Behind The Scenes
Harlan Coben's The Five, Sky 1
Approaching a drama script in the same vein as author Harlan Coben’s thrillers, with hooks and cliffhangers at every turn, had to be a collaborative process, says Danny Brocklehurst
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The Broadcast Interview
Celia Taylor, Sky
Sky’s non-scripted boss talks to Peter White about flying dogs, why ‘funny factual’ is harder than it looks - and why she couldn’t turn down Renegade’s Don’t Tell The Bride
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Hot Picks: Hooten & The Lady
Hooten & The Lady is an ambitious adventure series, described as ‘Moonlighting set in the jungle’, or an ‘updated take on Romancing The Stone’. Just don’t call it the new Indiana Jones.
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Behind The Scenes
Dogs Might Fly, Sky 1
We had experts from Spectre and Top Gear on hand to train up our dogs - and 40,000 sausages, says Caroline Hawkins
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The Broadcast Interview
Gary Davey, Sky
Sky’s managing director of content talks to Chris Curtis about going head to head with US studios, losing Stuart Murphy, and his search for a pan-European scripted blockbuster