Features – Page 346
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TX: She Stoops to Conquer
Turning every word of a stage classic into a low-cost drama made for a flat-out shoot.
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Doctor is light years ahead of Emmerdale
Kylie Minogue helped the Doctor Who Christmas special become the most watched non-soap drama over the festive period.
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Eureka! The Spa of Embarrassing Illnesses
Tern TV creative director Harry Bell reveals how The Spa of Embarrassing Illnesses made it to air.
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Soap swap will strengthen ITV1 weeknight share
What a great way to start 2008. Thanks ITV1 for giving us something new for the first weeks of January, as the great schedule revamp gets underway. The battle of the 10pm news programmes was already shaping up to be the key programming story of the first half of 2008, ...
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Creative review 11 January 2008
Check out recently completed creative work including the grading on Moving Wallpaper and Echo Beach.
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GCap shares surge above Global bid price
A new year brings a new entrant to the Broadcast 20.
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Content Focus: C4/Brightcove
An internet TV platform that delivers clips including 25 years of C4's back catalogue promises to change the way TV is distributed.
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Behind the news: the year ahead
Will 2008 be the year when integration between broadcast and online channels finally comes into its own? Liz Thomas asks five industry experts to give predictions for the year to come
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Making the best of reality
Resolution's demise highlighted the complexities involved in on-location editing. So is there a profitable future for this type of work?
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Format Focus: The Successor
Aspiring psychics have the chance of becoming a protégé of Uri Geller in a new show from Israel
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An interview with writer Tony Jordan
It took Tony Jordan 12 years to get his pet project aired in its undiluted form
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Interview: Peter Bazalgette
As the departing Endemol creative chief jumps off the Big Brother juggernaut, he tells Robin Parker why disgruntled TV staff should put up or shut up, what the BBC trustees did wrong and why convergence is nothing to be scared of.
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Hot 100 Producers
From compelling dramas to edgy documentaries and fresh entertainment formats, we profile the producers responsible for realising the brightest ideas on British TV.
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Hot 100 Producers
From compelling dramas to edgy documentaries and fresh entertainment formats, we profile the producers responsible for realising the brightest ideas on British TV.
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TX: Mistresses
BBC1’s drama takes an honest look at infidelity from the mistresses’ point of view.
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Looking back at the year in studios
Big entertainment hits boosted the studio sector this year, thanks to a mix of new and returning series - but investment in HD has yet to pay off.
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Commissioning Focus: Five
Despite losing its commissioning chief to the BBC, Five is still committed to its plans to make the channel fun again.