Features – Page 447
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FeaturesServing up Square meals
Setting a sitcom in the heart of London made for a great backdrop - and free extras.
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FeaturesServing up Square meals
Setting a sitcom in the heart of London made for a great backdrop - and free extras.
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FeaturesFormat Focus: Student Body
A new reality series from the US is promising to get teens in shape
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FeaturesStation Profile: Talksport
Station fact file detailing the sport and news network Talksport, includes interview with drivetime producer Steve Morgan.
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FeaturesCreative Review - 9 November 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including post production and titles for the Nathan Caton Show.
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FeaturesInterview with Kim Cattrall
Actress Kim Cattrall came to the UK to help shake off her Sex and the City character by taking some hard-hitting roles. She tells us why she has a lot of respect for British TV
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FeaturesCasualties of war
ITV’s star-studded drama about Rudyard Kipling’s son was 22 years in the making.
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FeaturesEureka! Free Agents
Free Agents producer Nira Park explains why C4’s new show was forged from experience
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FeaturesOn location: Exodus
Writer/director Penny Woolcock staged an epic recreation of the Old Testament - in Margate
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FeaturesCommissioning Focus: Five Sport
Five has become ever more successful since it decided to rethink its sports offering. Katy Elliott looks at the broadcaster’s new agendas.
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FeaturesITV1 beats BBC1 to the ratings altar
Last week’s big EastEnders wedding day for Stacey and Bradley had a tense moment when the arrival of the bride had to be delayed as the previous wedding was over-running.
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FeaturesThe Tate online
Tate Media is driving art lovers to its website by offering artist interviews and videos.
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FeaturesITV’s Doc continues to deliver viewers
The finale of the third series of ITV1’s Doc Martin this week became the most popular drama of the year so far, attracting 9.8 million/40.1% share on Monday (5 November) at 9pm.
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FeaturesWhat commissioners want
Philip Reevell looks at what programmes are rating strongly in the four main genres and what commissioners are looking for in the future.
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FeaturesSky profits tumble
The FTSE 100 displayed resilience this week as the implications of the US sub-prime lending crisis continued to unfold.
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FeaturesFormat focus: TXTC
Contestants have their mobile phone skills put to the test in a new interactive gameshow.
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FeaturesBetting on the small players
While indies change hands for staggering sums, two companies are taking minority stakes in a range of small indies. Is this a new cautious approach to expansion?
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FeaturesTapeless strikes out
Tape may be around for a while longer but production workflows are becoming increasingly file-based.
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FeaturesThe shows that made C4’s select 10m club
Over the 25 years that Channel 4 has had a remit to make “distinctive” programmes it has produced some ratings giants.


















