All Features articles – Page 137
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Unconscious bias
”I never got a phone call to work on golf, but if there was boxing or basketball, I would definitely get asked”
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On a positive note
”The leaps we have made in the past 20 years have been absolutely immense”
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CREATIVE REVIEW: An Hour to Catch a Killer (ITV)
Fifty Fifty’s full post work on ITV 1 x 60-minute doc
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CREATIVE REVIEW: Timewasters (ITV2)
The Farm Group’s picture post work on six part comedy series
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CREATIVE REVIEW: George Michael: Freedom (C4)
Coffee and TV’s titles and picture post on George Michael doc
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First Look: Ratburger, Sky 1
Images from King Bert Productions comedy adapted from David Walliams’ children’s novel
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Gallery: Blue Planet II, BBC1
BBC’s Natural History Unit series returns to the world’s oceans
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Roundtable: Dissecting the drama boom
Drama is on a high but how much is this success benefiting producers?
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Staying relevant in distribution
Trendspotting and remaining nimble have futureproofed Kaleidoscope
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TNT: cable channel a big player in premium drama
Aims to become major stop on the premium drama circuit
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Iflix: on the hunt for formats and remakes
SVoD giant will aim to launch at least three more originals next year
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Viaplay: stepping onto the global drama stage
Streaming service is pursuing international financing for its own originals
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Sky Italia: comedy joins high-end drama slate
Seeks new non-scripted ideas for both its pay-TV service and its free-to- air channel
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Sundance TV: go-to partner for high-end drama co-pros
Hunting projects with top tier talent
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Stan: the best of Oz meets the best of the rest
Regional SVoD service is open to pitches for international drama and comedy
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Giving kids’ TV global appeal
UK animation is in a good place thanks to hard-won tax breaks, but international sales and co-pros remain an essential ingredient for success
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