Features – Page 363
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FeaturesViewers vote for bankers
During a week of indecision, ratings stalwarts provided some stability in an uncertain world.
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Behind The ScenesUnreported World: Inside Burman's Secret State
An unauthorised journey into one of the secretive state’s most dangerous and militarised areas took Simon Phillips close to his physical limits.
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FeaturesTackling the TV industry’s gender gap
How can issues highlighted by the results of Broadcast’s Women in TV survey be addressed? Emily Booth and Lisa Campbell find out at our roundtable.
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The Broadcast InterviewPat Younge, BBC Vision Productions
The head of BBC Vision Productions aims to boost morale and make in-house production truly multimedia, he tells Katherine Rushton.
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The Broadcast InterviewRalph Lee, specialist factual, Channel 4
C4’s head of specialist factual doesn’t want to fall into the trap of making great programmes that get lost in the schedules. Commissions must make an impact, he tells Robin Parker.
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FeaturesAmerica: The Story of US
Visual effect shots on a series that tells the entire 400-year history of America.
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Papa Sangre
Papa Sangre, an audio-only iPhone game, is the idea of Paul Bennun of multiplatform producer Somethin’ Else andTassos Stevens of Coney, an agency of ‘adventure and play’.
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FeaturesPolitics seen off by Talent
Election fever is no match for a different contest in which votes will be just as keenly fought over.
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FeaturesBig Football wins again
This week BBC2 went all clever, with science and comedy mixing it with Bombay; Channel 4 got its chefs doing Scandinavian horror and Five demonstrated, again, the impact of Big Football.
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FeaturesFamiliar feel at the summit
The usual suspects sit atop the table - talent, football and, of course, Glee. Elsewhere, detectives continue to show their worth, while screaming the answer might have had a rather echoing quality.
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FeaturesWomen in TV 2010: Children and a TV career
Raising a family and working in TV do not go hand in hand.
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Features3D: time to take the leap?
Having made the transition to high-definition, the outside broadcast industry is now pondering whether, and when, to invest in stereo 3D.
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FeaturesWomen in TV 2010: A tough balancing act
Women are suffering from sexism and ageism, and are struggling to get back to work after having children, according to our latest survey on Women in TV.
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FeaturesUndercovers
Broadcast shines the spotlight on the new US spy drama from JJ Abrams, Undercovers.
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The Broadcast InterviewMark Linsey, BBC entertainment
Filling the gap left by the departure of Jonathan Ross is a key priority for the BBC’s head of entertainment commissioning. And he’s looking to indies for fresh ideas.
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Behind The ScenesStephen Hawking's Universe, Discovery UK
Getting the commission was easy, says Ben Bowie - but pitching it to the world’s most famous living physicist was a nerve-wracking experience.
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FeaturesBlackmagic Design - Pocket Ultrascope
A portable waveform monitor that uses USB 3.0 to connect to a Windows-based notebook.
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