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      FeaturesBroadcast Intelligence: UKTV looks to evolve with call for ‘exciting, original’ shows
Helen Perry, Mark Iddon and Emile Nawagamuwa reveal plans to freshen up content offering on Dave, Alibi and W
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      Behind The ScenesCrime meets horror in Alibi’s The Red King
Director & exec producer of the Quay Street’s six-parter on embracing the constraints of a small budget and creating their own religious cult
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      FeaturesDouble the Money: South Shore chief execs on a risky but timely new format
Andrew Mackenzie and Melanie Leach discuss the Sue Perkins-hosted cross between Race Across the World and Dragons’ Den
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      FeaturesFirst look: Mr Loverman, BBC1
Eight-part new series based on Bernardine Evaristo’s hit novel of the same name
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      Behind The ScenesDanny Dyer: How to Be a Man, Channel 4
Executive producer Hugh Whitworth on how he tackled finding contributors to talk about the thorny issue of masculinity
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      Behind The ScenesThe Secrets of the Hells Angels, A&E
Executive producer Stuart Pender on the challenges of gaining the trust of the notoriously secretive biker group
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      Behind The ScenesPompeii: The New Dig, BBC 2
Exec producer Richard Bradley digs into an on-camera excavation which yielded surprising results
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      FeaturesBangers & Cash: Air TV’s humble hit makes the case for the ob-doc
As Bangers & Cash hits its 100th episode, Yesterday channel director implores TV to leave space for the traditional ob-doc
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      FeaturesFirst look: Insomnia, Paramount+
Left Bank Pictures and Build Your Own Films six-parter airs 23 May
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      FeaturesHow Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods aligns with commissioning at BBC Current Affairs
A combination of access and creative risk resulted in a doc that matched the wishes of commissioners Joanna Carr and Gian Quaglieni
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      FeaturesInternational scripted surges in the wake of US strikes
Premium drama is set to feature heavily at Mip TV in expectation of a slowdown in the US content pipeline, but factual will still dominate
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      Behind The ScenesThe Assembly, BBC One
Michelle Singer, executive producer, explains what went into unlocking the potential brilliance of a neurodivergent chat show format
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      Behind The ScenesBig Mood, Channel 4
Executive producer Lotte Beasley Mestriner on visually depicting the experience of bipolar disorder, while keeping things funny and on budget
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      FeaturesUK Scripted
Playing Nice; Red Eye; Coma; Nightsleeper; Renegade Nell; The Cuckoo; The Jetty; Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light
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      FeaturesUnscripted
Including Meet The Neighbours; The World’s Biggest Cruise Ship; The Steal; My Family Mystery; Escaping Utopia; The Push; Side Hustlers
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      FeaturesInternational scripted
The Count Of Monte Cristo; Austin; Borderline; Conflict; Monsieur Spade; Paris Has Fallen; Rebus; Samber; So Long, Marianne; Spinal Destination
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      FeaturesThe World’s Biggest Cruise Ship
‘The programmne delivers on so many levels. Everyone will find something appealing in it’
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      FeaturesMy Family Mystery
‘It’s a really contemporary way of doing history stories and will appeal to a broad audience’
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      FeaturesSide Hustlers
‘This is about disability equality, but it’s actually about people and human stories’
 



    
    
    














