Features – Page 322
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FeaturesIrish Dancing Tweens, TLC
Broadcast takes to the floor with a new doc series about the world of Irish dancing.
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Behind The ScenesShaun Ryder on UFOs, History
Having won a legion of new fans on I’m A Celebrity, the Happy Mondays frontman is off to explore his passion for all things UFO. Is he twisting our melons? Paul Whitelaw finds out.
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FeaturesDelivering tomorrow's TV
Red Bee Media’s chief marketing officer Stella Medlicott asks if consumer expectation is exceeding the industry’s ability to deliver.
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FeaturesAde in Britain
Create a title sequence and graphic style that is evocative of Ade Edmondson’s personal journey.
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FeaturesIs 3D living up to the hype?
Sales of 3D TV sets in the UK remain small and few commissions are yet available. But as the market matures, new business models are emerging, finds Adrian Pennington.
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Behind The ScenesPhoneShop, E4
While BBC1’s Danny Cohen calls for more ‘blue-collar’ sitcoms, E4’s PhoneShop is an authentic look at high-street life, says Phil Bowker.
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The Broadcast InterviewDorothy Byrne, Channel 4
Under C4’s ‘creative renewal’, the head of news and current affairs is overseeing a radical change in approach, with more emphasis on training and public involvement.
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FeaturesEquality Act debate: Jobs for the boys and girls?
In light of the new Equality Act, the industry is again asking itself whether it is doing enough for diversity – both on and off screen. Lisa Campbell sat in on a debate at Channel 4 last week.
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Behind The ScenesPostcode, CBBC
Our drama about South London teens took on a new significance when the riots kicked off a week after we’d finished filming, says Elaine Sperber.
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FeaturesYour Face Looks Familiar, Endemol
Broadcast shines the spotlight on a new talent show from Endemol in Spain.
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FeaturesCanon's EOS C300 launch
Canon Europe professional marketing director Kieran Magee explains the background to the launch of its C300 camera.
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FeaturesJamie's Great Britain
Design and produce titles, content graphics and stings for the 6 x 60-minute series
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FeaturesBabes on the Bus, Endemol
Broadcast climbs aboard a new format that packs single city women onto a bus and sends them on the hunt for bachelors.
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The Broadcast InterviewBellamy’s mission of Discovery
Julian Bellamy unveils his vision for global content for Discovery Networks International – and where UK producers fit in.


















