All Indies articles – Page 116
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FeaturesBest specialist factual programme: Inside Our Autistic Minds
“This programme has left an indelible mark and prompted a shift in my perspective”
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FeaturesBest popular factual programme: Joe Lycett vs Beckham: Got Your Back At Xmas
“Joe cleverly crafts a brave viral moment to show what true LGBTQ+ support means”
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FeaturesBest children’s programme: A Kind Of Spark
“This series showcases neurodiversity in an organic and engaging way, without it being the sole focus”
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FeaturesBest comedy programme: Black Ops
“The two central performers have real funny bones. Black Ops was totally addictive to watch”
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FeaturesBest daytime programme: Scam Interceptors
“A surprising and riveting show. This is public service broadcasting at its best”
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FeaturesBest documentary programme: Lyra
“A stunning tribute to a remarkable young woman whose story had only just begun”
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FeaturesBest documentary series: Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland
“Brings the horrors of recent history to life more than any other doc series I can remember”
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FeaturesBest news programme: ITV News At Ten: The Lucy Letby Verdict
“Paul Brand’s exclusive interview with Dr Jayaram got closer to the story than any other coverage”
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FeaturesBest original programme: The Piano
“The Piano reinvented the talent show with an authenticity and realworld reference that was refreshing”
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FeaturesBest multichannel programme: I Kissed A Boy
“A true depiction of dating in the modern age. This format needed to happen”
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FeaturesBest sports programme: Monday Night Football
“The punditry is engaging and credible. This show is pushing football coverage to new heights”
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FeaturesInternational programme sales: Dreaming Whilst Black
“Its critique of the screen industry’s approach to inclusivity resonated with viewers worldwide”
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FeaturesEmerging indie of the year: Curious Films
‘Curious Films made more hours of TV than ever before last year and grew its client base to include streamers and US networks’
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NewsAsylum takes stake in Ian Lamarra’s Soho Studios
Indie behind The Playboy Bunny Murder gets US investment
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VideoTrail: The Way, BBC1
First production from Wales-based indie Red Seam, written by James Graham
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NewsBBCS Productions chief to depart
Ralph Lee will step down after six years at BBC’s commercial arm
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NewsFremantle invests in Ed Stafford: First Man Out indie
Super-indie takes majority stake in Singapore-based Beach House Pictures
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NewsVienna Blood indie to adapt Tony Parsons thriller
Endor producing Your Neighbour’s Wife with Stockholm Syndrome and A+E
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CommentRukhsana Mosam: RIP RDF
The 30-year-old indie was past its prime - but that prime was something rare and special, says Ten66 Television’s creative director


















