Features – Page 448
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FeaturesCommissioning focus: T4
C4 is looking for ways to keep the attention of youthful Saturday and Sunday viewers.
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FeaturesDocs’ reality check
Is there still a future for expensive, sensitive and slow-burning observational documentaries about real life?
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FeaturesPoliakoff on the BBC
With back-to-back drama of this calibre from Stephen Poliakoff, who says the BBC is dumbing down?
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FeaturesWhat is C4 for?
Broadcast asked a variety of industry figures for their views on what C4 stands for now and in the future.
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FeaturesTrivial Pursuit: America Plays
The classic board game Trivial Pursuit is set to cross over into TV with a new gameshow from the US.
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FeaturesCountdown to the future
Maggie Brown asks if C4 can learn anything from its own history to help it survive and thrive for the next 25 years.
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FeaturesCreative Review - 2 November 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including the title sequence for Katie and Peter: Unleashed
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FeaturesC4 opts for PSB over ratings in its birthday week
C4 demonstrates there’s more to its output than its programmes appearing in the top 25 might suggest.
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FeaturesSMG share price rockets
The FTSE 100 recovered its confidence after last week’s buffeting to close up 2.3% with SMG the highest riser.
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FeaturesCreative Review - 19 October 2007
Check out recently completed creative work including the new idents for UKTV's male skewed Dave channel.
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FeaturesRisks that paid off
This year’s Broadcast Creative Report rewarded the risk takers and those with serious staying power. Read on to learn more about which programmes, people and channels were deemed to be the most orginial and inspirational in 2007.
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FeaturesDrama series
“Superb, layered, innovative, bold, glorious, totally irresistible,” was the verdict of one judge on...
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FeaturesInterview: Iona Jones
As S4C approaches its 25th birthday Broadcast reveals how the channel continues to provide a blueprint for PSB.
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Entertainment
There’s little doubt where the big creative emphasis in entertainment has been over the past year.
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FeaturesA word from our sponsors
The UK’s production industry is highly respected across the globe - hence its position as the biggest exporter of programmes after the US.
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FeaturesNews programmes
Bulletins such as Granada Reports - produced out of ITV’s Manchester base - are enjoying unprecedented success.


















