Features – Page 55
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FeaturesFirst look: Boat Story, BBC1
Two Brothers Pictures thriller starring Daisy Haggard, Paterson Joseph, and Joanna Scanlan
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FeaturesReaping the rewards of mentoring writers
The Responder indie Dancing Ledge explains the benefits of putting time and energy into supporting new writing talent
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FeaturesElizabeth Kilgarriff on the subconscious tension of Wilderness
The exec reveals how her new Prime Video thriller balances scale, emotion and unease
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FeaturesGallery: Top Boy 3, Netflix
Selection of images from Ronan Bennett’s East London drama. Produced by Cowboy Films, Easter Partisan and SpringHill Entertainment
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FeaturesFirst look: The Way, BBC1
First production from Wales-based indie Red Seam, written by James Graham
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FeaturesEnd Credits: Ian Rumsey
ITN Productions’ managing director on his love of Liverpool, cricket and Jeremy Vine
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FeaturesGallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day four
The best images from the final day of this year’s event
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FeaturesGallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day three
The best images from the third day of this year’s event
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FeaturesGallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day two
The best images from the second day of this year’s event
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FeaturesRoundtable: Distributors make their case for building relationships with indies
Our panel bust some myths and highlight the important role they can play
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FeaturesDeclan Lawn and James Bluemel on Northern Ireland past and present
Blue Lights writer and Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland director discuss the differences and similarities between their versions of the region
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FeaturesGallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day one
The best images from the first day of this year’s event
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FeaturesGreenlight slowdown: ‘It feels pretty horrendous out there’
The TV ad market has crashed, the licence fee is frozen, inflation is rampant and streamers have slashed their spending. Five people offer an anonymous snapshot of their experiences
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The Broadcast InterviewRosie Jones: “I’m not the disabled poster girl”
Rosie Jones on the tricky balance between humour and activism and why the cynic in her thinks she’s ‘just the right amount of disabled’ for TV
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FeaturesCommissioning slowdown: The commissioner
“I have friends who are highly experienced, who haven’t been able to pay their mortgages”
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FeaturesFiona Campbell: TikTok influencers are key to attracting young viewers
BBC’s controller of youth audiences explains how its Creatorlab scheme will help social media talent make the transition to television
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Behind The ScenesMurder Trial: The Disappearance of Renee and Andrew Macrae, BBC2
Taking cameras in to courtrooms is challengeing but an important step for open justice, says the creative director of Firecrest Films, Iain Scollay
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FeaturesCommissioning slowdown: Freelancer #2
“The sad case is that talented freelancers are leaving the industry in droves”
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FeaturesCommissioning slowdown: Freelancer #1
“I had quite a few friends leave the industry in the 2008-9 recession – and this feels worse”
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FeaturesCommissioning slowdown: Indie boss #2
“Award winners who have CVs I would absolutely kill to have aren’t working”


















