Features – Page 27
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TV’s Biggest Lies
A law suit asserts that Baby Reindeer included “the biggest lie in TV history” - here are some of the other whoppers with a claim to that title
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How the rise of the showrunner role is changing British TV
Screen talks to several big-name TV writers about the rise of the ‘showrunner’ role on this side of the Atlantic
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First look: Sherwood, BBC1
Selection of images from the second series of James Graham’s six-part crime drama. Produced by House Productions
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HBO to the Max - Casey Bloys on running Warner’s signature brands
The veteran programming exec talks curation and quality control, his desire for international co-pros and how he’s never turned on a PlayStation
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True crime documentary commissioners put the story first
Execs from A+E Networks, WBD and Sky discuss their approaches to the genre and reveal what kind of stories work best for them
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Creative Review: Cave dwellers and crash survivors
UK post houses’ best recent work, from recreating the world of the Neanderthals to a superhero comedy and a conflict-avoiding dad
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End Credits: Daniela Neumann
The Spun Gold TV managing director on dog-walking, Oprah and Javier Bardem
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No joke: comedy in crisis
Top producers and broadcasters come together to discuss the current state of the genre and what can be done to ensure the laughs keep on coming
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Election reaction: what the next government could do for TV
In the wake of this week’s general election announcement seven TV execs give Broadcast their inital wishlist for a new government
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Analysis: why no one knows how to talk about Israel and Gaza
The industry has tied itself in knots trying to discuss the war in the Middle East. Broadcast spoke to 17 individuals about their experiences
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‘Keeping people at the heart’: C5 News coverage of the infected blood report
Hour-long special to cover latest developments in a decades-old scandal – and how Mr Bates vs The Post Office could help the fight for justice
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LA Screenings Hot Picks: The shows to watch out for
As the Hollywood event kicks off, Broadcast pinpoints the eyecatching series for global buyers as book adaptations dominate
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Audiences front and centre at TV: The Bigger Picture
GlobalData Media IC analyst Costanza Barrai reviews this year’s DTG Summit
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Gallery: The Fortune Hotel, ITV1
Tuesday’s Child competition format presented by Stephen Mangan
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Derek Wax: Thou shalt produce from the heart
The Wild Mercury chief on The Sixth Commandment, relatable drama and individual expression
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First look: Rivals, Disney+
Happy Prince behind adaptation of Rivals, set in world of 1980s TV industry
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Gallery: The Responder, BBC1
Martin Freeman and Adelayo Adedayo return in second series of Dancing Ledge Production’s thriller, written by Tony Schumacher
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Crowning glory: Why royal docs are reigning at Sky History
Dan Korn and Hayley Reynolds reveal how exploring the monarchy’s past fits into the channel’s wider commissioning strategy
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Neurodiversity: breaking down the barriers to inclusion
Industry figures discuss the challenges faced by neurodivergent people in the sector – and what can be done to help them succeed
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Netflix UK orders cheating-focused reality series
Amanda Holden-fronted series hails from ITV Studios labels 12 Yard and Lifted