All Features articles – Page 106
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Turning the lens on duty of care
Three leading television documentary-makers reveal how they approach access and ensure their wellbeing
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BBC4 boss keen to experiment
Cassian Harrison seeks alternative ideas to ‘test the boundaries of contemporary television’
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Iain Coyle: The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross
C4’s ‘ramshackle and irreverent’ series ripped up the rule book for British chat shows, says UKTV’s head of comedy entertainment
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What to expect at Edinburgh TV Festival 2019
Preview of this year’s festival, which begins on Wednesday
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The future is in safe hands
“The diversity of this year’s 125 applicants – in terms of genders, races, background and life experiences – was particularly encouraging”
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Mat Steiner: Blackadder
The Primal Media boss loved the ‘explosively funny’ comedy so much he themed his wedding around it
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Programme Index round-up
It’s been a killer week of programming with nine new crime commissions added to Broadcast Intelligence’s Programme index.
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ViacomCBS is a long-play game
The merger of Viacom and CBS is not about short-term benefits
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Simon Dickson: Fourteen Days in May
The shades of grey in Paul Hamann’s death row film taught the Label1 creative director the power of documentaries
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2020 election opportunites
Programming strategies for news channels like CNN, MSNBC and ABC News start to centre their focus on the September 2020 election. The US presidential election limits longform programming opportunities for these networks.
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TCA Tour: rounding up the hot new US shows
Clinton’s impeachment and a Dangerous Liaisons prequel among the TCA Summer tour highlights
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Damien Timmer: Sons and Daughters
Wholeseome yet depraved, the propulsive narrative of the melodramatic soap convinced the Mammoth Screen founder that TV drama was his future