All Features articles – Page 149

  • Spies
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    Spies

    2017-03-28T16:30:00Z

    Do you have what it takes to be a spy? That’s the question posed by Minnow Films, and the seed from which its secret service recruitment format grew.

  • LA92
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    LA92

    2017-03-28T12:52:00Z

    The 1992 Los Angeles riots have gone down in history as the first to be fully captured on camera.

  • Trumped
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    Trumped - Inside The Greatest Political Upset Of Our Time

    2017-03-28T12:40:00Z

    The election of Donald Trump as US president will keep documentary producers and current affairs teams busy for the next four years.

  • Jackie A Tale of Two Sisters
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    Jackie - A Tale Of Two Sisters

    2017-03-28T12:14:00Z

    Continuing 3DD’s Tale Of Two Sisters series – which has already looked at Anne Frank and Amelia Earhart and their lesser-known siblings – this one-off documentary attempts to get to the heart of arguably one of the most famous women of the 20th century: Jackie Kennedy Onassis.

  • Sex Tape
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    Sex Tape

    2017-03-28T12:00:00Z

    Sex sells and Israeli producer and distributor Armoza Formats hopes that this will help shift its latest project, Sex Tape.

  • Blue Planet II
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    Blue Planet II

    2017-03-28T11:28:00Z

    David Attenborough is heading back under the sea with Blue Planet II, the next juggernaut to emerge from the BBC’s Natural History Unit.

  • The Commute
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    The Commute

    2017-03-28T11:13:00Z

    In The Commute, Waddell Media has taken the mundanity of the morning journey and used it to delve into the daily conversation

  • Cheap, Cheap, Cheap
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    Cheap, Cheap, Cheap

    2017-03-28T11:02:00Z

    Cheap, Cheap, Cheap was born when Noel Edmonds convinced Hat Trick managing director Jimmy Mulville to play a guessing game over an impromptu lunch.

  • Martha and Snoop
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    Martha & Snoop

    2017-03-28T09:54:00Z

    Martha And Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party, in which the celebrity chef teams up with the gangster rapper, is one of the stranger titles to launch at Mip TV.

  • Empire Builders
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    Empire Builders

    2017-03-27T17:21:00Z

    PBS will look at 10 of the world’s greatest empires with Pilot Film and Television’s Empire Builders.

  • School of Roars
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    School of Roars

    2017-03-27T17:19:00Z

    This animated series from Dot to Dot uses laughter to dispel any fears pre-school children may have about their first day at school.

  • Kid e-Cats
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    Kid E-Cats

    2017-03-27T17:18:00Z

    Kid-E-Cats boasts an executive team with a strong kids’ programming pedigree.

  • Hunter Street
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    Hunter Street

    2017-03-27T17:04:00Z

    When the parents of five foster children mysteriously disappear, the kids decide to investigate – and are dragged into an adventure in which the secrets of the Ludwig family are gradually revealed.

  • Happy Art Happy Life
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    Happy Art Happy Life

    2017-03-27T16:57:00Z

    Inspired by the works of renowned artist Romero Britto, Happy Art Happy Life (w/t) seeks to spark enthusiasm among pre-school children for art and creativity in all aspects of their lives.

  • Candy Crush
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    Candy Crush

    2017-03-27T16:51:00Z

    US network CBS made headlines in October when it revealed it is developing a live-action reality show around Candy Crush – the strangely addictive mobile game with more than 2 billion users.

  • Mythbusters
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    Mythbusters

    2017-03-27T16:47:00Z

    Mythbusters was one of Discovery Channel’s longest-running hits, conducting 2,950 experiments with 910 explosions and using 83 miles of duct tape over 282 episodes, across 15 series.

  • Let it Shine
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    Let It Shine

    2017-03-27T16:46:00Z

    Gary Barlow’s reimagining of the traditional talent contest offers a big-hearted, high-gloss twist on the classic singing competition.

  • Guiltology
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    Guiltology

    2017-03-27T16:40:00Z

    Science meets true crime in six-part factual series Guiltology, produced by Jane Root’s transatlantic indie Nutopia.

  • The Forest
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    The Forest

    2017-03-27T16:38:00Z

    The Forest is a brooding French noir about a small community dealing with a spate of disappearances.

  • World of Dance
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    World of Dance

    2017-03-27T16:36:00Z

    Having started out as a member of the Fly Girl troupe on US sketch series In Living Color, Jennifer Lopez has been aware of global dance competition World of Dance for years.