Features – Page 8
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Features
Wildscreen Film Festival
Ahead of the festival, two leading natural history producers discuss their latest work
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The Broadcast Interview
Antonia Hurford-Jones, Sky Living
Sky Living director reveals plans to defrock the channel of its fluffy image.
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Behind The Scenes
Mr Sloane, Sky Atlantic
Recreating a brown and beige British 1960s pub culture a world away from Mad Men
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Behind The Scenes
24: Live Another Day, Sky 1
A British crew helped to create a new twist on 24 that aims to be both fresh and reassuringly familiar, Robin Parker discovers.
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John Ryley, Sky News
The head of Sky News discusses his efforts to boost the number of female experts on screen
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Behind The Scenes
Fleming, Sky Atlantic
Douglas Rae and director Mat Whitecross share the story of giving life to the James Bond creator
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The Broadcast Interview
Adam Macdonald, Sky 1
The Sky 1 controller wants a schedule to ‘quicken the pulses of viewers’
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Behind The Scenes
Yonderland, Sky 1
The scope and ambition of what we were attempting was frightening, says Sioned Wiliam
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Sky Living: ratings analysis
Sky Living’s move towards US and homegrown drama is paying dividends.
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Behind The Scenes
The Last Witch, Sky Living
Yorkshire provided the perfect backdrop for a modern fantasy story grounded in reality, says Sally Wainwright
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Behind The Scenes
Pandas 3D, Sky 3D/Nat Geo
Caroline Hawkins says dressing in panda suits was one of the more bizarre moments on the tricky 3D shoot
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Behind The Scenes
Harrow - A Very British School, Sky 1
Emma Read’s plan to immerse ITN for a year with one of the 12 houses at Harrow
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The Broadcast Interview
Barney Francis, Sky Sports
Sky Sports’ managing director Barney Francis talks to Chris Curtis about drawing on experience in the face of competition from BT Sport, identifying talent and the future of distribution
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Behind The Scenes
Nation’s Best Am Dram, Sky Arts
Finding the country’s best amateur dramatic group and putting them on stage in the West End was high drama all the way, says Nicholas Kent
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The Broadcast Interview
Martina Cole, crime author
UK crime fiction’s leading lady talks to Robert Shepherd about exec’ing on Sky 1’s adaptation of her novel, The Take, taking on TV production and why a lot of crime drama on TV is ‘shit’.