Features – Page 24
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Behind The Scenes
Inside the Factory, BBC2
Executive producer Amanda Lyon on the military levels of organisation required to produce the popular Voltage series
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Behind The Scenes
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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Behind The Scenes
Behind the Scenes: taking The Chef’s Brigade around the world
Following celebrity chef Jason Atherton into Michelin-starred kitchens for our food-meets-travelogue show was hot work, says Dominique Foster
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Revolutions: The Stories of Six Remarkable Inventions, BBC4
When imagination takes flight
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Behind The Scenes
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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The Broadcast Interview
SJ Clarkson: ‘I want to make the mundane beautiful’
One of the most sought-after TV directors talks to Jesse Whittock about how she develops a show’s vocabulary
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Behind The Scenes
Remarkable Places to Eat, BBC2
Filming in the world’s most exclusive restaurants, we had to be meticulously organised to avoid getting in the way of service, says Katy Fryer
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The Broadcast Interview
Fatima Salaria: ‘I’ve embraced my outsider status’
C4’s head of specialist factual tells Joanna Tilley about her desire to bring a greater diversity of perspectives to the channel
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Behind The Scenes
The Secrets Of Coca-Cola: The Billion Dollar Beverage, Channel 5
Lifting the lid on Coke’s secret formula
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Beecham House, ITV
Emma Cox meets writer/director Gurinder Chadha and finds out about the joys and trials of shooting in India
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George Clooney: Authority is to be made fun of
With their adaptation of Joseph Heller’s classic novel about to air on Channel 4 as a six-part series, George Clooney and Grant Heslov tell Gabriel Tate why the story is still relevant
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The Broadcast Interview
Clare Sillery: "Women often simply underestimate themselves"
BBC documentary commissioning head on supporting female directors, the influence of podcasts and cross-genre opportunities
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Behind The Scenes
Drain The Oceans, National Geographic
Making archaeology accessible and fun by taking a ‘cinematic and tabloid’ approach to reveal what lies beneath the waves
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Behind The Scenes
Good Omens, BBC/Amazon
Staying true to the original vision of the book was key to creating our co-production, says Douglas Mackinnon