All Features articles – Page 19
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Gallery: Edinburgh International Television Festival, day one
The best images from the first day of this year’s event
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Declan Lawn and James Bluemel on Northern Ireland past and present
Blue Lights writer and Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland director discuss the differences and similarities between their versions of the region
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Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Renee and Andrew Macrae, BBC2
Taking cameras in to courtrooms is challengeing but an important step for open justice, says the creative director of Firecrest Films, Iain Scollay
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The Man Who Stole The Scream, Sky Documentaries
Producer Clare Beavis on the chaotic ups and downs of getting access to Norway’s most notorious and audacious art thief
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Gallery: Painkiller, Netflix
Six-part drama series exploring some of the origins and aftermath of the opioid crisis in America
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First look: The Woman in the Wall, BBC1
Motive Pictures thriller examines the infamous Irish Magdalene Laundries
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Roundtable: Holding the ladder for young talent
Four of last year’s Hot Shots on what the industry is doing right and what more could be done to support emerging talent
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The Sixth Commandment, BBC1
Writer and creator Sarah Phelps explains how she told the story of a real life murder without putting the perpetrator at the centre of the narrative
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Fifteen-Love: power games on Centre Court
Handling the themes of abuse and consent with sensitivity was key for the team behind the Amazon tennis drama
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Fred and Pete’s Treasure Tales, CBeebies
Executive producer Jasper James on the joys of unearthing local talent in Cornwall for a fast paced kids factual show
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Gallery: Broadcast Digital Awards 2023
Familiar faces from across the industry gathered for the annual Broadcast Digital Awards, hosted by Suzi Ruffell
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Multichannel Production Company of the Year: Yeti
‘An emerging Welsh powerhouse which proves that a smaller company can punch above its weight’
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Best Short Form Documentary: Kingpin Cribs: Drugs, Death And Pet Tigers
‘Eye-opening and terrifying, subversive and totally unexpected’
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Best Specialist Factual Programme: Prehistoric Planet
‘An innovative approach to a very assured format’
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Best Entertainment Programme: Don’t Hate The Playaz
‘An exhilarating watch, edged with a joyous sense of danger, in a format that is coming into its own’
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Best True Crime Documentary: Libby, Are You Home Yet?
‘A stark portrait of grief that told a parent’s worst nightmare in a sensitive and moving way’