Features – Page 3
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Behind The Scenes
Top Gear: back behind the wheel
The motoring format got a best-of-British makeover after lockdown threatened its BBC1 debut
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Behind The Scenes
Opening up the Dino Toybox
Navigating a teething two-year-old was never going to be easy for our latest CBeebies dinosaur offering, says producer Paul Deane
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We Hunt Together, Alibi
Director and costume designer of UKTV drama on creating two worlds in one show
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Behind The Scenes
Trying: the lowdown on Apple TV+’s first UK series
Balancing laughs and emotion in Apple TV+’s comedy series was key to revealing the truth about Britain’s adoption system, says Jim O’Hanlon
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The Broadcast Interview
Richard Watsham & Hilary Rosen: we’re leading the market in comedy and entertainment
UKTV’s commissioning chiefs talk about losing Taskmaster to C4 and their bold plans for scripted and comedy
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The Mallorca Files, BBC1
On set with the show that’s moving the goalposts for daytime drama
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Behind The Scenes
Later… with Jools Holland: reinventing a BBC2 staple
Going through a tender process forced us to consider what worked and what needed updating on the famous music performance series, says Alison Howe
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The Best Little Prison in Britain?, ITV
Our series focused on inmates who we could all identify with and a jail where the key aim was rehabilitation, says Rebecca Mulraine
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Stargazing: Moon Landing Special, BBC2
When Donald Trump shut down the US government, our tightly scheduled production almost got stuck on the launch pad
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Good Omens, BBC/Amazon
Staying true to the original vision of the book was key to creating our co-production, says Douglas Mackinnon
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Sex on the Couch, BBC3
Watching couples’ sex therapy sessions was a real privilege and a production challenge, says Caroline Short
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Features
How to deliver an N&R success
From comedy and drama to soaps and factual, the nations & regions have produced some standout series over the years
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Features
Local laughs leading the way
Digital platforms and fresh talent initiatives are raising the profile of Scottish, Northern Irish & Welsh comedy and helping secure investment
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The Broadcast Interview
Interview: Phil Clarke & Roberto Troni, Various Artists Ltd
Working with the best of British talent
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Features
Shocks, flops and a female Doc
Broadcast looks back at a year when Big Brother bowed out and women took on some iconic roles
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