Features – Page 443
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FeaturesFormat Focus: The Successor
Aspiring psychics have the chance of becoming a protégé of Uri Geller in a new show from Israel
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FeaturesAn interview with writer Tony Jordan
It took Tony Jordan 12 years to get his pet project aired in its undiluted form
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FeaturesInterview: Peter Bazalgette
As the departing Endemol creative chief jumps off the Big Brother juggernaut, he tells Robin Parker why disgruntled TV staff should put up or shut up, what the BBC trustees did wrong and why convergence is nothing to be scared of.
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FeaturesHot 100 Producers
From compelling dramas to edgy documentaries and fresh entertainment formats, we profile the producers responsible for realising the brightest ideas on British TV.
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FeaturesHot 100 Producers
From compelling dramas to edgy documentaries and fresh entertainment formats, we profile the producers responsible for realising the brightest ideas on British TV.
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FeaturesTX: Mistresses
BBC1’s drama takes an honest look at infidelity from the mistresses’ point of view.
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FeaturesLooking back at the year in studios
Big entertainment hits boosted the studio sector this year, thanks to a mix of new and returning series - but investment in HD has yet to pay off.
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FeaturesCommissioning Focus: Five
Despite losing its commissioning chief to the BBC, Five is still committed to its plans to make the channel fun again.
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FeaturesCommissioning Focus: Five
Despite losing its commissioning chief to the BBC, Five is still committed to its plans to make the channel fun again.
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Features‘A wedding without the drama’
Gavin and Stacey co-creator Ruth Jones reveals how the award-winning marriage comedy was born
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FeaturesFormat focus: The Knee Diaries
A new US show promises to provide information for sufferers of arthritis and sports injuries.
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FeaturesWhy BBC2’s Top Gear is my best show this year
Philip Reevell reveals his five favourite programmes and his favourite channel of 2007.
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FeaturesLifestyle Survey 2007 - Part two
In the final report of our two-part special, we examine how happy you are at work in the broadcast sector, looking at bullying, stress and TV’s infamous long hours.
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FeaturesContent Focus: WedigTV
Gameshow specialist WedigTV is using its online site to showcase creative new formats.
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FeaturesDelivering social services
As Bebo cements its position as one of Europe’s biggest social networking websites, Michael Rosser discovers how it intends to stay ahead of the competition with a string of deals with broadcasters.
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FeaturesCreative Review - 14 December 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including visual effects on the BBC's adaptation of Oliver Twist.


















