All Features articles – Page 211
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Quirke, BBC1
John Banville’s atmospheric novels are being brought to life for BBC1. Olly Grant talks to the drama’s producers and star Gabriel Byrne
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Q&A: Sarah Davies, Discovery
Discovery’s vice-president, programming and development, factual, reveals her pitching tips as well as what shows she is currently looking for
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Caribbean Premier League
Create a strong brand for the CPL international feed that expresses the vibrancy and carnival nature of the event
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Stephen Fry's Key To The City
Full post on a one-off documentary in which Stephen Fry explores the square mile of The City
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Q&A: Pam Cavannagh, BBC
Find out what programmes BBC’s commissioning executive for daytime and early peak is looking for
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The apprentice: you’re hired
Former trainees discuss how the BBC’s production apprenticeships helped them
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Lava Chasers
Provide picture post for the series in which a team of scientists visit Hawaii to study lava flows
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First Dates
Design and create 2D animations for titles, content animations, bumpers and straps for the 6 x 60-minute series
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Law and Order: UK
Complete the grade on the 6 x 60-minute series of the US franchise crime drama
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Dynamo: Magician Impossible
Complete picture and audio post production of the 4 x 60-minute series
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World's Strangest
Provide picture and audio post production for the 8 x 60-minute series for Discovery Worldwide
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BBC TV Drama Writers’ Festival
Will Strauss uncovers a talented but isolated community who swear a lot - but whose passion shines through.
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Andrew Beecham, Senior Vice-President Of Programming, Sprout
Looking to capitalise on the UK’s strong heritage in kids TV
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Q&A: Nick Mirsky, Channel 4
Channel 4’s deputy head of factual reveals his commissioning wishlist.
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Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits
Full post production of the 2 x 60-minute programmes
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Skins: Fire
Picture and audio post-production on the 6 x 60-minute final series of the iconic drama.