Features – Page 361
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The Broadcast InterviewJon Snow: the king of current affairs
After 37 years in the industry, Jon Snow remains as passionate as ever about news. He tells Jake Kanter why he believes UK foreign reporting is in rude health despite some damaging trends.
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FeaturesLight Creative - Time-slice Effect
A new time-slice effect that is being used in a World Cup promo for the Disney XD channel.
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FeaturesITV World Cup titles
Titles for ITV’s World Cup coverage that highlights the ‘rainbow nation’ of South Africa, focusing in on the people themselves rather than the landscape in which they live.
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FeaturesInside Nature's Giants
A detailed textural feel for the second series of the groundbreaking strand.
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FeaturesTalkback’s rapid revolution
More questions than answers as Talkback Thames suddenly faces up to life after Lorraine.
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FeaturesFather and Son
Full post on a four-part stripped drama for ITV that focuses on inner city crime life in Manchester.
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FeaturesFat Families: second helping
A distinctive, instantly recognisable title sequence that captures the tone of the series.
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FeaturesWomen in TV: Training
Six women working in technical roles in television reveal how they have achieved success in areas traditionally dominated by men. Ann-Marie Corvin reports.
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FeaturesTransparency is the key to equal pay
Campaigners say the Equality Act 2010 will only bring about a fair deal for women when there is complete candour about wages.
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Behind The ScenesDappers, BBC3
Writer Catherine Johnson returned to the street where she once lived to film her new comedy for BBC3 - and found the experience fun but spooky.
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FeaturesMediaCityUK: (What’s the Story) Crowning Glory?
With a year to go before BBC North arrives, MediaCityUK is coming along nicely. But the industry is still asking tough questions of the £500m project, writes Will Strauss.
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FeaturesBoardwalk Empire
Broadcast shines the spotlight on new HBO Prohibition drama Boardwalk Empire
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FeaturesLost : The Mystery of Flight 447
Graphics to explain the incidents that led up to the sudden disappearance of an Air France airliner.
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FeaturesIt'll Go To Penalties
Playback Media has secured a varied line-up for its thrice-weekly World Cup football podcast, It’ll Go To Penalties.
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FeaturesMonkey Life, Channel 4
Brief :Provide full post on a 20-part series exploring the rehabilitation of more than 240 species of primate in a rescue centre.
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FeaturesFrom strikers to tenors
Prior to 1990, if anyone had said that opera and football would be synonymous they’d have been thought barking mad.


















