All Factual articles – Page 215
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Cineflix and Talesmith strike first-look deal
Duo builds on partnership on BBC2’s The Real T.rex with Chris Packham
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STV hires first factual development head
Rosy Marshall-McCrae joins from Red Sky to expand Scottish producer’s unscripted slate
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Features
Year of the Tribe
“Millard reveals the way the tribe is transitioning out of the forest and adapting to the modern world”
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Modern Royals
“The editing is strong and pacy, creating a point of difference. We have pitched this doc quite young”
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Pope: The Most Powerful Man in History
“The papacy has impacted our world far beyond religion, faith and the Catholic church”
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Radical Story of Patty Hearst
“The producers went to great lengths to portray an accurate and fair account of the events”
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My Gay Life
“It is of global interest because families go through this daily. It is about understanding prejudice”
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Countdown to Disaster
“When you watch the unfolding tragedy intercutting with the victims’ stories, the overall feeling is one of injustice”
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Basquiat - Rage to Riches
“The doc would work well in any slot interested in culture, as well as on educational platforms”
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Bad Teen To Ballroom Queen
“Bad Teen is not just a dance show, but a way to explore the hopes and dreams of young people”
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C4 heads to Alton Towers & Durham Prison
Factual slate includes Spring Films, Blakeway North, Films of Record & Oxford Scientific
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ESG prepares Tigress cull
Factual producer to halve headcount before rolling into DSP Productions
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Human Planet editorial breach emerges
Tribe asked to construct treehouses for landmark BBC series
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ITV launches tree-planting initiative
Good Morning Britain and This Morning to support royal campaign
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Amos to probe Manchester terror attack for BBC2
Indie to build profile of suicide bomber in doc featuring audio and video footage from inside the stadium
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Behind The Scenes
My Multiple Personalities and Me, 5 Star
Casting someone with a condition that affects just 1% of the population was no small order, says Kerry Brierley