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Creative Review - 19 October 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including the new idents for UKTV's male skewed Dave channel.
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Risks that paid off
This year’s Broadcast Creative Report rewarded the risk takers and those with serious staying power. Read on to learn more about which programmes, people and channels were deemed to be the most orginial and inspirational in 2007.
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Drama series
“Superb, layered, innovative, bold, glorious, totally irresistible,” was the verdict of one judge on...
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Interview: Iona Jones
As S4C approaches its 25th birthday Broadcast reveals how the channel continues to provide a blueprint for PSB.
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Entertainment
There’s little doubt where the big creative emphasis in entertainment has been over the past year.
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A word from our sponsors
The UK’s production industry is highly respected across the globe - hence its position as the biggest exporter of programmes after the US.
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News programmes
Bulletins such as Granada Reports - produced out of ITV’s Manchester base - are enjoying unprecedented success.
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Documentary series
The BBC Natural History Unit’s big budget HD mega-series Planet Earth was emphatically the most...
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Single documentary
Downbeat documentaries were in vogue with Creative Report awards judges this year...
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Alderley Edge: TV’s choice drama location
Once a year the Channel 4 board meets in Manchester and afterwards invites local producers to a reception.
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Creative Review - 26 October
Check out recently completed creative work including new titles for Channel 4's How to Look Good Naked.
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Fanny Hill hits BBC4 high
BBC4 drama Fanny Hill became the channel’s most popular show at 9pm on Monday (22 October).
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The Goddess and the King
Producer/director Martin Head gained a goddess’ seal of approval before making his film on Nepal.
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Roger Cook
British investigative journalism pioneer Roger Cook is returning to our screens with a 20th anniversary special.