Features – Page 67
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FeaturesUKTV: Originals bring in fresh suppliers
Air TV, Zeppotron, King of Sunshine and Rare TV were among the indies to have benefitted from orders
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The Broadcast InterviewJoe Lycett: a rebel with a cause
The comedian and consumer affairs champion discusses breaking free from formats, the pull of live TV and going viral
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FeaturesNetflix in Europe: the inside story of the streamer’s rise, growing pains and next steps
Tim Dams discovers how the streamer is tackling a competitive market
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FeaturesGallery: Ted Lasso, Apple TV+
Selection of images from the third series of Doozer Productions’ football comedy
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FeaturesFirst look: The Killing Kind, Paramount+
Eleventh Hour Films six-parter stars Emma Appleton and Colin Morgan
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Behind The ScenesFred’s Last Resort, E4
David Harrison, executive and joint creative director, Betty TV, on why his reality show relied on finding exactly the right hotel
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FeaturesQ&A: Becoming Frida Kahlo, BBC2
Creatives behind Rogan Scotland’s doc series discuss how they got to know the iconic artist in order to tell her story through her eyes
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FeaturesGallery: Outlast, Netflix
In the extreme Alaskan wild, 16 survivalists compete for a chance to win a massive cash prize
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FeaturesHow four leading Bafta figures are blazing a trail while juggling parenting, the pay gap and systemic biases
Sara Putt, Anna Higgs, and Tara Saunders, join Ade Rawcliffe to share stories on handling salary negotiations and forging work-life balances
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Behind The ScenesArctic From Above, Sky Nature
Director Olly Bootle explains why the Arctic is best explored from the air
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Behind The ScenesMurder in the Pacific, BBC2
Director Chloe Campbell explains how she directed a documentary about the bombing of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior
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Behind The ScenesAnorexic, Channel 5
Rachel Harvie, executive producer explains why allowing contributors to take the lead can create a more intimate and illuminating film
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FeaturesWhat the BBC can learn from its global peers
Facing threats from streamers on one side and politicians on the other, the corporation is in the same boat as many other public service broadcasters
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FeaturesCreative Review: New worlds and deep fakes
From lighting up the land of the dead to creating the London of the future and turning actors into celebrity doppelgangers
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FeaturesFormats fight it out at London TV Screenings 2023
With multiple competition formats battling it out, Broadcast highlights the trends and shows shaping this year’s event
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Behind The ScenesTempting Fortune: Adventure with a tempting twist
Voltage TV format, sold by Cineflix Rights, sends contestants on a trek across South Africa to win £300k – if they can keep their desires in check
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FeaturesAnalysis: Northern Ireland indies battle to be noticed
NI producers say they feel left out by the PSBs, struggle to establish relationships with commissioners and lack returnable formats
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FeaturesTrue crime’s most wanted
Eye-catching titles from All3MI, Banijay Rights and Blue Ant International are among raft of true-crime shows up for grabs at the London TV Screenings
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FeaturesInterview: Ruth Berry on uniting ITV Studios’ distribution businesses
Merger creates a 90,000-hour catalogue with more than 250 formats


















