Features – Page 432
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FeaturesInterview: Jana Bennett
After her annus horribilis, BBC director of Vision Jana Bennett tells Katherine Rushton about her commitment to factual programming, why the licence fee must not be shared and how the saga of Queengate is firmly in the past.
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FeaturesFormat focus: The prettiest girl in the class
A new Dutch reality format reunites classmates and goes in search of the prettiest girl in their class.
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FeaturesBehind the news: The launch of freesat
Freesat is facing a difficult birth, with public confusion over what it offers, fierce competition from Sky and poorly prepared retailers. Katy Elliott reports on what may - or may not - turn out to be the future of satellite HD.
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FeaturesAnthony Dod Mantle interview
Director of photography Anthony Dod Mantle explains why he decided to use a virtually untried technology, the Red One camera, on a new high-profile BBC drama.
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Behind The ScenesOn location: My New Best Friend
Getting access to schools - and then keeping it - tested director Jo Abel and her team.
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FeaturesContent Focus: Sunday Life
Sunday Life's site offers a full range of interactivity to build interest in its community.
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FeaturesCreative Review - The Inbetweeners
Titles and graphics created by Addiction for a new comedy show on E4 about teenagers growing up in suburbia.
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FeaturesCreative Review - Don't Forget the Lyrics
Post production work carried out on a new Sky One karaoke/quiz show hybrid.
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FeaturesCreative Review - House Guest
Titles designed by Skaramoosh for a new show in which couples compete to see who can throw the best dinner party.
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FeaturesRATINGS FOCUS: ITV disaster drama draws holiday crowd
The sunny weather may have been the attraction over the bank holiday, but the terrestrial channels did manage to get a look-in here and there.
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Eureka!: Out of the Blue
Out of the Blue producer John Edwards on pitching an Australian soap to the UK.
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FeaturesFormat Focus: What's your limit?
A new gameshow challenges players not just to win cash but to keep hold of it.
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FeaturesWhat next for Five?
While the surprise hiring of Dawn Airey to replace Jane Lighting to lead Five may seem inspirational, Michael Rosser questions if it will be enough to turn around a channel that has always seemed to lack a clear direction.
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FeaturesITV4 re-loads for next assault
Once languishing behind ITV lines, ITV4 has been ordered to advance, with a 24-hour slot and more cash to expand its brand of male-friendly thrills, write Liz Thomas and Jon Rogers.
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FeaturesEntertaining times for UK studios
Light entertainment and HD are driving a boom for some studios, while others are hit by falling wet hire demand and deferred commissioning decisions. Nicola Brittain reports on a sector in flux.
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FeaturesTracey takes on the US
The experience of becoming a US citizen inspired Tracey Ullman's new sketch show, while husband and business partner Allan McKeown is looking further afield to India for his expansion plans, writes Dominic Schreiber.
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Behind The ScenesOn location: Cutting Edge: 13 Kids and Wanting More
Being surrounded by hordes of noisy children made life uniquely tricky for director Clare Richards.
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