Features – Page 160
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FeaturesRhe-an Archibald: The Office
Gervais and Merchant’s comedy of the mundane has seeped into everything the Mo Gilligan Show producer has done since
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FeaturesVoices to the Stars
Revoicing film and TV shows in post is a major part localising content for international distribution. Kevin Hilton finds out what it takes from the artists involved
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FeaturesCall of the Wild
Director and producer Nicola Brown talks to Jake Bickerton about capturing Sri Lanka’s diverse wildlife on film
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FeaturesVFX showcase
Tim Dams takes a look at some of the standout recent work created by UK effects houses
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FeaturesSam Vincent on Star Trek: the Next Generation
The co-creator of Humans felt his horizons expanded by the sci-fi show’s unlimited belief in human potential
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FeaturesRob Clark: Blind Date
When ITV first pulled back the screen on Cilla’s dating show, it was love at first sight for Fremantle’s director of global entertainment
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FeaturesHarry Marshall: The Temple Troop
Mark Linfield’s magical Natural World film is a masterclass in storytelling, reckons the Icon Films chairman
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FeaturesCrime & Punishment
Detective dramas and prison docs from Kieran Doherty on Columbo and Lisa McGee on Murder, She Wrote to Ed Coulthard on The Thin Blue Line
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Behind The ScenesGhosts, BBC1
How Danny Dyer and Beetlejuice inspired the Horrible Histories team’s lurch onto primetime BBC1
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FeaturesAbby Ajayi: The House of Eliott
Long before she joined Shonda Rhimes’ team, the writer got an early education in ‘women getting shit done’ from BBC1’s 1920s fashion drama
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FeaturesWill Hanrahan: Seven Up
Granada’s groundbreaking series is a lasting reminder of a bygone era of regional ambition, argues the FirstLook TV creative director
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FeaturesDisney+ focus will challenge Netflix breadth
New service represents the first credible threat to its rivals’ position at the top of the SVoD tree
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FeaturesMedia giants gear up for streaming wars
A look at what impact the new players will have on the global SVoD landscape and the established services
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FeaturesJoel Morris: A Bit of Fry and Laurie
Stephen and Hugh’s barking businessmen saved the Philomena Cunk writer from joining the corporate world
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FeaturesSteven D. Wright on Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV
As a teenager, seeing the comic perform live at TVC - including four long takes of her most iconic song - set the Kerfuffle MD’s career on track
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Behind The ScenesNaked Beach, Channel 4
Our first series aims to normalise the naked body through prime-time television, says Rosie Bray
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FeaturesAnna Symon: Six Feet Under
The humanly flawed characters of Alan Ball’s witty funeral home drama inspired the Mrs Wilson writer’s move from factual to scripted


















