Features – Page 438
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FeaturesEureka!: Recounting the route to Iraq
10 Days to War creator Harshad Mistry had to negotiate the BBC's rigid structures to get it made.
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FeaturesFincham's need for a shipshape ITV1 schedule
A new captain on the bridge: a chance to make some changes below deck. But does anyone know where the good ship ITV1 is heading? As Peter Fincham takes the helm at ITV1, he needs to be aware of the iceberg scenario - that of ITV1 being pulled along on ...
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FeaturesFormat Focus: Eternal Glory
A new reality show from Belgium sets out to find the ultimate sportsperson.
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FeaturesCreative Review - Master of the Universe
Promos for a two-part Channel 4 series about Stephen Hawking post-produced by Smoke and Mirrors.
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FeaturesHD: Perfectionists at work
Adrian Pennington asks DoPs, costume and set designers and hair and make-up artists how they handle the demands of HD.
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FeaturesCommissioning Focus: Have broadcasters found the plot?
After the success of Kate Modern, broadcasters are beginning to see how they can create online dramas which are much more than spin-offs of existing TV shows.
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FeaturesTX: White Girl
When filming a drama about a white schoolgirl who embraces Islam, producers went to considerable lengths to win over the local Muslim community.
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FeaturesBehind the news: Peter Fincham appointment
The hiring completes a high-powered quartet at ITV - but the pressure is on.
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FeaturesCreative review: Road Wars HD
A title sequence for Road Wars created in HD by The Sanctuary.
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FeaturesOn location: The Curse of Comedy season
Ben Evans thought producing one BBC4 biog was tough, before he took on three simultaneously.
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FeaturesContent Focus: An Eye 4 an eye
A 17-year-old film-maker has his shorts featured on the web before they air on Channel 4.
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FeaturesRatings: ITV's soap switch helps safeguard primetime share
“The soaps have bedded in” was one of Simon Shaps' upbeat comments about the impact of ITV1's schedule revamp.
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FeaturesEureka!: The 92-year-old danger junkie
Producer Daniel Vernon uncovers the real man behind the face of The Great Omani.
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FeaturesFormat Focus: Beat the Blondes
The blonde stereotype is put to the test in a gameshow format that's sweeping Europe
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FeaturesHow diverse is British TV?
As black television channel BET comes to the UK and Lenny Henry hits out at the continuing lack of diversity in mainstream television, Broadcast asks five industry figures to join the debate.
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FeaturesBehind the news: music on terrestrial TV
The internet may have killed Top of the Pops and its clones but music TV plays on in entertainment shows and one-offs. However, producers now need to go the extra mile to keep people watching.
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FeaturesInterview: Mark Freeland
The BBC's head of comedy speaks to Katherine Rushton about why he's so pleased to be back at the corporation and leading the hunt to find tomorrow's talent.
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FeaturesProduction: File-based workflow
The days of linear workflows are already numbered at the BBC and multiplatform content means many more are making the leap into file-based working


















