All Optomen articles – Page 2
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Neil Duncanson: How Create Central is turning Birmingham into a global media player
The opening of the Bond creative hub is a key step in reinvigorating the West Midlands’ TV industry and inspiring the next generation of local talent
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Features
Best popular factual programme: Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich
‘It feels like it is genuinely talking to a young audience. Olivia is a great talent who has some real moments of revelation’
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Video
Trail: Sort Your Life Out, BBC1
Second series of the Optomen format which takes six families across the UK on a week-long mission to completely declutter their homes
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News
Agatha Christie, Frida Kahlo and Virgil Abloh docs lead BBC unscripted slate
Kate Phillips unveils raft of programmes featuring cultural icons
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News
Raw / Studio Lambert format and Tyson Fury doc set for Netflix
Sam Crack appointed as entertainment team expands
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News
Optomen investigates Rolf Harris for ITV
Victims have agreed to speak for Hiding in Plain Sight (w/t)
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News
Olivia Attwood examines cosmetic surgery for ITV
Optomen lands second series fronted by Love Island star
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Optomen preps colourised partition doc for C4
India 1947: Partition in Colour details contentious relationships between key players
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News
BBC kicks off major Midlands apprenticeship scheme
Full Fat TV, Electric House and Optomen taking part
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News
AA, Alzheimer’s and autism lead BBC doc slate
Daisybeck, Expectation and Optomen line up female-directed single films
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News
BBC1 returns to Sort Your Life Out
Optomen’s Stacey Solomon-fronted format to return for a second series
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News
Discovery+ orders Johnny Depp doc from Optomen
Optomen producing two-parter on actor’s marriage breakdown with Amber Heard
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Video
Sort Your Life Out - With Stacey Solomon, BBC1
Optomen format taking six families across the UK on a week-long mission to completely declutter their homes
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News
Highlife creator: Black to Front can be catalyst for change
Cr8tive Row’s Daps hits out at ‘old boys’ club mentality’
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Video
Highlife, Channel 4
Reality series following the lives and loves of young Nigerian Brits all chasing their own idea of success. Co-produced by Optomen and Cr8tive Row
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News
ITV2 orders sex and music doc series
Olivia Attwood fronts Optomen show as Rogo prepares Bad Boy Chiller Crew
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Optomen exec makes Remarkable switch
Matthew Winter to lead factual development at Your Home Made Perfect indie
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News
Miralis marks C4 return with Brits abroad doc
Optomen lands Once Upon a Time in Zante six-parter
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News
C4 aims for Black To Front crews to be entirely black
Raft of commmitments include monitoring proportion of staff spend on ethnic minorities