Features – Page 339
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FeaturesEpisodes (Hat Trick/Showtime/BBC)
Indie Hat Trick, US cable net Showtime and the BBC used star power to secure global sales.
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FeaturesUndercover Boss (Studio Lambert/All3)
Studio Lambert and All3Media strike gold after Superbowl coup.
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FeaturesThe Drivers (FME/Scott Free)
FME, Headline Pictures, Sennet Entertainment and Scott Free team up for Le Mans drama.
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The Broadcast InterviewPlum Pictures: building business brick by brick
Having constructed a house out of Lego for James May’s Toy Stories, the Plum founders are clearly up for a challenge. Balihar Khalsa speaks to the former BBC duo about setting up on their own.
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FeaturesDaytime believer, or rolling news?
The proposal to replace BBC2 Daytime with rolling news could save £20m, but what would the channel be losing? Stephen Price analyses the schedule and weighs up its performance
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Behind The ScenesCandy Cabs, BBC1
Making a BBC comedy was a new experience for an indie with no history of scripted programming. Creator Jane Lush recalls the drama on and off set.
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FeaturesPutting a price on everything
Product placement is expected to generate £150m in revenues over the next five years, but the split between broadcaster and producer is still to be worked out. Kate Bulkley reports.
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FeaturesWhat does Desmond want from suppliers?
Attempts by Channel 5’s new owner to renegotiate deals with suppliers caused outraged among indies and forced him into an uncharacteristic U-turn. But does he have a point? asks Kate Bulkley.
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The Box and 4Music idents
Redesign the chart show package for The Box and 4Music brands, retaining the current strand idea.
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FeaturesChristopher and His Kind
To grade, conform, online and provide the VFX for the biopic based on Christopher Isherwood’s 1976 memoir.


















