All Features articles – Page 335
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Content Focus - Muslim Cafe TV
An online TV channel is allowing Muslims to express their views on various aspects of Islam.
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Format Focus: Who Killed JC?
Contestants get to play detective in a new murder mystery format from Spain
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No French lessons needed for BBC1's Saturday winners
Let me run an idea past you: a talent show big enough to engage masses of viewers, culminating in a sing-off between the last two remaining contestants. The singers duet with legendary rock stars and learn nearly 30 songs for the live final.
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Eureka!: Johnny's New Kingdom
Show creator David Parker talks about capturing the passion of a wildlife enthusiast on film.
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The top cameras and kit for 2008
As file-based and hi-def acquisition becomes a reality, we look at 10 of the latest cameras and accessories which are likely to be among the most in-demand this year.
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On location: Rock Rivals
Filming a reality show within a show proved challenging for producer Emma Turner and her team
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BBC4 keeps rolling with the punches
BBC budget cuts have hit BBC4 harder than anyone but the digital channel is determined not to scale down its big ideas
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Creative Review - promo for Moonlight
A promo, shot by Andy Boulter and posted by blue, for a new vampire drama on Living.
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Why weeknight drama has little to celebrate
Weeknight drama - Monday to Thursday on ITV1 and BBC1 at 9pm - does the heavy lifting in the schedules. So there's plenty of interest in the eagerly awaited Ashes to Ashes, the follow-up to Life on Mars.
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Creative Review - Get Squiggling!
2D and 3D animation completed by Blue Zoo on a Cbeebies and BBC2 pre-school series.
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Content Focus: BBC Switch
BBC Switch is working across Radio 1, BBC2 and the internet in an attempt to capture an elusive early teen audience.
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Post Survey 2008: A split personality
2008's Post Survey suggests the editing, finishing and effects sector is a tale of two industries.
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Creative Review - Ashes to Ashes
Grade and post-production carried out by Pepper on the Life on Mars spin-off.
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Putting boys back on the box
With its diet of soaps and reality, much TV neglects male viewers - but with Dave and ITV4 garnering record ratings on Freeview, broadcasters are increasingly focused on wooing ad-friendly men.
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On location: The Last Enemy
Recreating a refugee camp and terrorist attack pushed producer Gub Neal to the limits.
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Format Focus: Stable Stars
Celebrities compete to be crowned the champion in the saddle in this new show from Sweden
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Audiences take a shine to the factual shows
Among the clutter of the schedules, some genres have to try harder than others. So, for instance, a celebrity edition of a factual show will provide a decent publicity hook.
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Sport drives up the ratings
Every year I say: “I think I'll stay up for the Superbowl.” Then when I contemplate staying awake until 3am on a Monday, I duck out.