All Genre articles – Page 3
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Steven D Wright: why is telly so shit?
30 years to the day after taking his first job, the producer asks how TV became a bland landscape of elves, celebrities and cheesemaking
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Features
Best Digital Support for a Strand, Channel or Genre: Dave
‘Witty, self-deprecating and effortlessly in sync with the channel identity’
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Features
ITV genre heads welcome green light for risk-taking
Polly Hill, Nana Hughes & Jo Clinton-Davis explain how ITVX will allow them to experiment with talent and tone
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Behind The Scenes
Behind the scenes on Sunday Morning Live, BBC1
Executive producer Brendan Hughes on why there is no barrier to Green Inc & Tern TV’s thinking on developing the popular BBC format
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Playing it safe with familiar content is a risky tactic
Broadcasters are holding their own against the streamers, but too many reboots could undermine that
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News
C4 sale draws criticism at Bafta TV Awards
Krishnendu Majumdar & Steve McQueen talk up PSB system as Stephen Lambert attacks privatisation plan
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ITV scores seven Bafta wins
Victories for Storming Of The Capitol & The Women Fighting Putin, alongside BBC scripted shows Time and In My Skin
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We Are Lady Parts & Landscapers lead Bafta Craft Awards
Channel 4 and Sky Atlantic comedies scoop three awards each
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Behind The Scenes
Top 10 Behind The Scenes of 2021
Including Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death, It’s a Sin and Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family And Autism
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News
Broadcast Awards 2022 shortlist revealed
ITV and Channel 4 neck-and-neck behind BBC – as Sky Arts punches above its weight
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Michaela Coel wins Bafta double
I May Destroy You creator won best drama mini-series and leading actress
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Small Axe & I May Destroy You clean up at Bafta Craft
Steve McQueen and Michaela Coel shows dominate with eight awards
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Behind The Scenes
Pip and Posy, C5/Sky Kids
Producer Vici King on why bringing the popular children’s tales to screen was like making vodka
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News
Broadcast Awards 2021 shortlist revealed
Four new lockdown categories celebrate the industry’s ingenuity last year - click for full details and how to register to attend
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Behind The Scenes
Covering the trial of Derek Chauvin
A herculean effort was undertaken to get George Floyd’s accused murderer’s trial on screen, says exec Scott Tufts. Words: Emma Bullimore
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How a malice-free format is thriving during lockdown
The BBC can’t always wallow in nostalgia, but The Repair Shop is just what’s needed right now, says Peter Bazalgette