All Sky Arts articles – Page 3
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News
In brief: C4 Ukraine debate; Sky returns to From The Vaults
Mentorn produces Should We Do More?, as Wise Owl lands bumper three-series order
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Features
Best original programme: Krept & Konan: We Are England
“Krept and Konan were engaging and self-assured as they tackled sometimes difficult topics with heart and honesty”
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Features
Best music programme: Charles Hazlewood: Beethoven & Me
“An insightful, honest and personal approach to a well-known composer”
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Features
Best single drama: Help
“A powerful, moving and compelling film, which takes us behind the headlines into a sector that was closed off to the world”
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News
Spun Gold weaves Prince Charles craft format for Sky
Sky Arts orders seven-part series aimed at promoting ‘heritage crafts’
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Video
Trailer: Anyone Can Sing, Sky Arts
Six participants are put through their paces to try and learn how to sing like a professional. Produced by Factory Films
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News
Niche content remains key for free-to-air Sky Arts
Barbara Lee sets out creative freedom of not always chasing ratings
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News
Sky Arts orders design competition format
Somethin Else to produce series in association with car brand Lexus
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Video
My Greatest Shot, Sky Arts
Zinc Media’s six-part series revealing the stories behind some of the world’s most iconic photographs
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News
Sky Arts orders AFP debut
Tern’s Adobe-supported My Greatest Shot features iconic work from leading photographers
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News
Global lands Julian Lloyd Webber show for Sky Arts
Format will showcase five emerging musicians
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News
C4 shines at Edinburgh TV Awards
We Are Lady Parts, It’s A Sin, and Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back are among seven winners for the channel
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Features
Best Sport or Live Event Coverage: ENO’s Drive & Live: La Bohème
‘It was a great advert for live arts events, and we need more like this’
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News
Sky Arts unveils anniversary slate
Emma Corrin, Frank Skinner and Ralph Fiennes feature in shows marking 12 months of free-to-air
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Podcast
Melvyn Bragg on South Bank special
Reveals plans for focus on emerging talent and discusses diversity and C4 privatisation
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Ratings
Free-to-air shift sends Sky Arts soaring
Channel boosted by Freeview move, though its performance has dipped after an initial surge
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News
Bafta underdogs: how did they do it?
Life & Rhymes, The Big Narstie Show and The Great House Giveaway execs reveal winning strategies
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News
Sky Arts ties with ENO
Individuals who can’t sing to be transformed into vocalists in Anyone Can Sing
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Features
Best music programme: The Live Lounge
‘The passion for music was palpable both in front of and behind the camera’