All Features articles – Page 276
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Mo visual effects
Effects shots for a revealing drama about former Northern Ireland secretary Mo Mowlam
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The Bible: A History
Full post on a seven-part doc in which well-known figures offer their interpretations of the Bible.
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Boomerang Movie Weekends promo
3D inflatibles to promote a new weekend slot and entice the audience to find out more about their favourite characters.
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Adderlink Infinity
A technology for distributing full screen, lossless images and audio over a high-speed IP network infrastructure.
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The Virtual Revolution
As befits a series on the history of the internet, The Virtual Revolution would have been very different without the input of web users.
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Peak performance for unstoppable ITV
The BBC will have to find consolation with its dominant Christmas slot as its rival stole the show in the fi nal quarter. By Stephen Price.
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Goals and glitz lure viewers
Football, drama and the National TV Awards stood out in an exciting week on the small screen.
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Openers angle into position
If a reflective farmer fishing for catfish found himself asking how nature and the written word shaped humanity, what you might eat on an Indian train and how bonkers are Britons today, she could have done worse than watch the new series launched this week.
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Human stays over a million
EastEnders’ strong storyline is helping BBC3 with three places in the top 10 but, hearteningly, there is also continued success with new stuff, bought and commissioned.
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Paul Robinson, KidsCo
KidsCo managing director Paul Robinson on his recent acquisitions, what he’s looking for and the challenges ahead.
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Glee garners all the glory
Humanity is hard enough to negotiate when you are human, so werewolves, ghosts and vampires must have a heck of a time. A distinctly corporeal audience has, however, warmed to their weekly agonies.