Features – Page 164
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FeaturesTania Alexander: Not the Nine O’Clock News
The ‘cerebral titting around’ of BBC2’s satirical sketch show made the Gogglebox executive producer want to join its gang
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Behind The ScenesIf I Could Tell You Just One Thing, YouTube
Filming Priyanka Chopra Jonas interview famous faces in LA proved to be more challenging than it sounds, says Sally Freeman
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FeaturesLevi David Addai: The Girl From Tomorrow
A gripping Australian sci-fi show persuaded the Damilola, Our Loved Boy writer to put away his toys to dream of writing
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Behind The ScenesWho's Getting Rich From Moroccan Hash?, BBC Arabic
Foreign journalists are not welcome in the cannabis farming communities of Morocco. It took weeks just to find a fixer, writes Emir Nader
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FeaturesApple rewards its ‘super users’
Broadcast Intelligence unpacks the likely shape of the tech giant’s TV service
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FeaturesColm McCarthy: Edge of Darkness
The heady blend of tragedy, crime drama, ghost story and eco horror taught the Curfew director that TV could be cinematic
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FeaturesIndustry thrives in changing market
The rise of the SVoDs means there are more buyers than ever for UK programming, but smaller indies face growing competition
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FeaturesCalm after the consolidation storm
The attempted sale of production giant ESG was the biggest event in a relatively quiet period for UK firms
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FeaturesBroadcasters retain edge over SVoDs
While Netflix has risen to sixth on the best broadcaster to deal with table, it is yet to unseat its more established peers
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FeaturesProducers prepare for N&R boom
Nations and regions indies are gearing up for an increase in commissioning when C4 opens its new offices
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FeaturesStudio Lambert circles in on top spot
The Gogglebox and Four In A Bed producer was the pick of its peers this year
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FeaturesC4: Relocation announcement caps year of change
But ITN remained the broadcaster’s key supplier
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Behind The ScenesSarah Beeny’s Renovate Don’t Relocate, Really/W
Cutting-edge production techniques helped our series show why homeowners are choosing not to move, says Laura Mansfield
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FeaturesBBC: Commissioned hours rise despite BBCS spin-off
Corporation worked with 328 indies last year, up from 295 in 2017
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FeaturesITV: Indies back strategy but wary of in-house
Broadcaster drew praise for innovative stripped scheduling and strong drama output
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FeaturesC5: Creative renewal begins
Michael Palin In North Korea and Our Yorkshire Farm among 2018 commissions
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FeaturesSky: Heavy investment in high-end drama yields strong results
Bulletproof and Britannia propelled Vertigo Films to the top of Sky’s spending chart
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FeaturesUKTV: Record hours commissioned in originals push
Brown Bob Productions and Avalon among the beneficiaries


















