All Features articles – Page 117
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Joe Evans: Eurotrash
Swan Films’ managing director salutes a simpler time, when German adult babies with Geordie accents made a persuasive case for European integration
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Review: Chris Morris' The Day Shall Come
The Brass Eye satirist’s second movie premiered this week at South by Southwest
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Ashley Pharoah: A Very Peculiar Practice
The ‘unapologetically intelligent and odd’ comedy-drama was a radical and stylish antidote to social realism, says the Life on Mars co-creator
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Sohail Shah: Dynasty
Raised on Bollywood movies, the entertainment producer and commissioner lapped up their lurid Hollywood equivalent
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Samira Ahmed: Newsround
The broadcaster remembers when John Craven and ‘cool auntie’ Lucy Mathen presided over a ‘lighthouse of calm’ that brought the world into her home
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Sue Bourne on Horizon: You Do As You Are Told
Stanley Milgram’s guide to his infamous experiment forever changed the way the documentary-maker saw the world – and kickstarted her TV ambitions
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Diederick Santer: Twin Peaks
David Lynch and Mark Frost’s idiosyncratic fusion of US soap and indie cinema aesthetic held the former Kudos chief executive spellbound
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Aysha Rafaele: The Singing Detective
The BBC Studios drama exec recalls the impact of Dennis Potter’s otherworldly fever dream
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A Window on the World
How TV broadened viewers’ horizons, including Melvyn Bragg on Monitor and David Glover and John Smithson on Horizon
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Jane Root: Culloden
Peter Watkins’ glorious mash-up of historical drama and the language of news reporting inspired the Nutopia chief executive to ‘muck around’
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MotherFatherSon execs: No limit to TV talent
How Richard Gere’s presence raised everyone’s game on the eight-part BBC2 drama
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Jane Millichip: The Two Ronnies
At age five, Sky Vision’s managing director bonded with her dad over Barker and Corbett’s wordplay
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Three Identical Strangers, Channel 4
Director Tim Wardle reflects on a six-year journey to turn the best story he’d ever heard into a record-breaking documentary feature
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Ordinary Lives
How TV has reflected the UK, including: Danny Brocklehurst on Auf Wiedersehen, Pet; Kate Beal on That’s Life!; and Samira Ahmed on Newsround
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Gallery: Broadcast at 60 - Gamechangers event
Click to view images from Sir Peter Bazalgette in conversation with Stephen Lambert
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Lifting the lid on The Dead Girls Detective Agency
The challenges of making drama that will keep Snapchat users gripped
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Shane Allen: Father Ted
The subversive surrealism of Craggy Island showed the BBC head of comedy that the best ideas cannot be contained in a top-line pitch
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Jack Thorne: Boys From The Blackstuff
Kiri and National Treasure writer reveals how the warts-and-all approach of Alan Bleasdale’s ’80s drama made it unmissable
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Philippa Collie Cousins: The Singing Ringing Tree
The UKTV drama commissioner explains how a German fairy tale ignited her passion for storytelling
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Faith Penhale: The Sopranos
The chief executive and creative director of Lookout Point on a ‘novelistic show bursting with wit, energy and drama’