All Genre articles – Page 4
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Telly’s got talent - Connie Fisher on talent development
Transitioning from the West End to the development room gave a unique insight into talent, says the How to Solve a Problem Like Maria star
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Features
Global buyers: Dplay Nordics
Regional streamer on the hunt for older-skewing reality formats
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Global buyers: France Télévisions
Drama co-pros and digital take centre stage at restructuring PSB
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There’s light at the end of the tunnel
Producers of factual and formats will be in much demand when the national lockdown is over, says Steven D Wright
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Life cycle of formats revealed
Broadcast Intelligence report finds shows have six-year window when they are most marketable
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Coronavirus pandemic paralyses production
Major shows stood down with potentially devastating consequences as virus takes its toll
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Uncertain times call for solidarity
Industry must pull together as coronavirus threatens to reshape TV
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Behind The Scenes
Ready Steady Cook, BBC1
Cooking on a budget with limited time is as relevant as ever, says Cat Lawson
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BBC walking a tricky tightrope
PSB must look to future without forgetting its founding principles
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TV’s mental health crisis: one in two has ‘considered suicide’
Film & Television Charity sets out action plan in response to ‘extremely distressing’ survey results
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And the winner is… regionality
Broadcast Awards highlight the industry’s strength outside London
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Best pre-school programme: Andy Safari’s Adventures
“Andy’s Safari Adventures stands out because of the presenter, the effects and the quality of the show”
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Behind The Scenes
How we shed light on the nocturnal world
From orcas to ocelots, advances in camera technology allowed us to capture the night-time habits of some elusive animals, says Bill Markham
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Indies share marketing tactics
Production teams tasked with generating social media assets as broadcasters’ PR spend shrinks
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Don’t be a snob about daytime
Episodic shows give new writing talent an opportunity to hone their skills, says Dan Sefton