Features – Page 449
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FeaturesDocumentary series
The BBC Natural History Unit’s big budget HD mega-series Planet Earth was emphatically the most...
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FeaturesSingle documentary
Downbeat documentaries were in vogue with Creative Report awards judges this year...
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FeaturesAlderley Edge: TV’s choice drama location
Once a year the Channel 4 board meets in Manchester and afterwards invites local producers to a reception.
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FeaturesCreative Review - 26 October
Check out recently completed creative work including new titles for Channel 4's How to Look Good Naked.
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FeaturesFanny Hill hits BBC4 high
BBC4 drama Fanny Hill became the channel’s most popular show at 9pm on Monday (22 October).
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FeaturesThe Goddess and the King
Producer/director Martin Head gained a goddess’ seal of approval before making his film on Nepal.
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FeaturesRoger Cook
British investigative journalism pioneer Roger Cook is returning to our screens with a 20th anniversary special.
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FeaturesITV entertainment specials
ITV has upped the ante this year by investing generously in big, glossy shows to push its ratings boundaries.
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FeaturesTesting times for TV brands
Brand experts and commentators discuss how to get viewers’ attention in a multiplatform world.
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FeaturesA Room with a View
IWC Media and Andrew Davies’ fresh take on EM Forster risks the ire of Merchant Ivory fans.
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FeaturesWinning ways
Even when British sports people fail, TV can still score big ratings. Liz Thomas looks at some sporting highlights.
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FeaturesA new split in BBC factual
A restructured BBC factual splits in-house and indie commissioning as part of plans for a leaner, fitter corporation.
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FeaturesBoomerang AIM float
Welsh indie Boomerang Plus will go on an acquisition spree with a£5m war chest it plans to generate by listing on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
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FeaturesWho Do You Trust?
A gameshow with more than£1m at stake is designed to test how well total strangers work together.


















