Features – Page 350
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Eureka! Escape from Luanda
Film-maker Phil Grabsky used music students to explore a country in flux
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Interview with Chris Tarrant
The TV veteran tells Broadcast how former employer Capital lost its way and why British TV is the best in the world.
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Regional Focus - Wales
There’s a lot more to the Welsh TV industry than Doctor Who. Steady investment from a variety of sources have made possible a rich variety of programmes, from extreme adventure series to kids animation
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Making a fashion statement
UKTV Style found a young and wealthy audience with its line-up of makeover programmes. Now it wants more channel-defining hits like The Clothes Show revival.
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Creative Review - 16 November 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including post production on a new series of The Mighty Boosh.
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Under the celeb radar, a doc that was remarkable
The following question posed at last week’s Sheffield Documentary Festival really annoyed the managing director of a well-known factual indie.
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CONTENT FOCUS: DISPATCHES LATE NIGHT & LIVE
Newly launched online show discusses the issues raised in Dispatches in greater depth.
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What’s up with docs?
Commissioners spent last weekend’s Sheffield Doc Festival trying to reassure film-makers that things are not as bad as they seem for the genre.
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Talking to the world
As one of the most highly regarded interviewers in global news, eyebrows were raised when Sir David Frost joined a fledgling news channel. But a year on Al Jazeera English is making waves and challenging the likes of the BBC and CNN.
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Serving up Square meals
Setting a sitcom in the heart of London made for a great backdrop - and free extras.
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Serving up Square meals
Setting a sitcom in the heart of London made for a great backdrop - and free extras.
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Format Focus: Student Body
A new reality series from the US is promising to get teens in shape
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Station Profile: Talksport
Station fact file detailing the sport and news network Talksport, includes interview with drivetime producer Steve Morgan.
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Creative Review - 9 November 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including post production and titles for the Nathan Caton Show.
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Interview with Kim Cattrall
Actress Kim Cattrall came to the UK to help shake off her Sex and the City character by taking some hard-hitting roles. She tells us why she has a lot of respect for British TV
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Casualties of war
ITV’s star-studded drama about Rudyard Kipling’s son was 22 years in the making.
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Eureka! Free Agents
Free Agents producer Nira Park explains why C4’s new show was forged from experience
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On location: Exodus
Writer/director Penny Woolcock staged an epic recreation of the Old Testament - in Margate
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Commissioning Focus: Five Sport
Five has become ever more successful since it decided to rethink its sports offering. Katy Elliott looks at the broadcaster’s new agendas.