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Alesya Capelle
‘She fosters great relationships across the industry and, alongside her creative prowess, she possesses a real strategic insight’
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Barrington Paul Robinson
‘He’s great at motivating people and leading a unit, with enthusiasm and a sense of things always being possible’
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Ambreen Razia
‘Ambreen’s an immense talent, with a knack for creating complex, funny characters who feel utterly grounded, while being unlike anything else we’ve seen on TV’
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Brian Birigwa
‘Brian leaves no stone unturned and will always be on the lookout for the next unique writer or performer’
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Yemi Oyefuwa
‘Yemi is a thoughtful writer – a passionate, authentic storyteller, brimming with wonderful ideas, who will interrogate the truth of characters and storylines’
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Shannon Hamilton
‘Shannon jumps into everything with a can-do attitude. Her willingness to learn and adapt quickly makes a difference to the team’
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Nelson Adeosun
‘Nelson earned the plaudits of his peers and management for his ideas, work ethic and ability to lead’
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Emma Dennis-Edwards
‘Emma is passionately engaged in the world and really wants to write about stuff that matters’
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Olaide Sadiq
‘Laide is one of the best producers I’ve ever worked with, but also with a director’s chops – she just makes things happen’
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Jingan Young
‘Jingan’s work will surely pave the way for more East Asian-led stories in the UK’
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Reece Finnegan
‘He has that unteachable quality of finding the kernel of a good story in someone’
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Hot Shots 2024: Writers & script editors
‘Nathan’s voice runs the gamut from sweet to dirty, silly to wicked, all across impeccably plotted story’
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Shehroze Khan
‘He has a strong visual sensibility, and highly developed editorial and storytelling skills’
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Laura Miles
‘Laura’s dedication and work ethic make her the most wonderful person to have as part of a creative team’
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Glastonbury 2024: How the BBC brings the festival to life
BBC execs tell Broadcast how they make coverage of the world’s largest greenfield music festival bigger and better every year
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Election 2024: How broadcasters are reaching new audiences online
More than any previous general election, this contest is being fought in the digital space - and broadcasters are seizing the opportunity
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Rob Wade: Creativity, creativity, creativity
Fox chief exec wants scripted and unscripted worlds to get ‘a bit loose and creative’ and focus less on money
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First look: Suspect, Channel 4
Second series of the Eagle Eye Drama thriller, produced in association with Happy Duck Films and the Belgian Tax Shelter