All Sky articles – Page 32
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Features
Glued to the Screen: Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In
DNA Films doc combines access and archive to winning effect, says Rab Christie
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News
Sky overhauls bullying and harassment policies
Zai Bennett and Jane Millichip write to suppliers with updated safeguarding measures
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News
Buccaneer bolsters senior ranks
Execs from A+E Networks and Tiger Aspect join Marcella indie ahead of BritBox drama launch
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News
Bafta underdogs: how did they do it?
Life & Rhymes, The Big Narstie Show and The Great House Giveaway execs reveal winning strategies
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News
Pomeroy & Davies: true crime defying escapism trend
Alisa Pomeroy and Guy Davies point to success of genre
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News
Mother Teresa series tops Sky Docs slate
Minnow Films three-parter among Poppy Dixon’s five projects
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News
Sky Arts ties with ENO
Individuals who can’t sing to be transformed into vocalists in Anyone Can Sing
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Features
Glued to the Screen: ZeroZeroZero
The simple premise of following a cocaine shipment gives us three brilliantly realised universes in one cohesive story, says Katherine Butler
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Behind The Scenes
How Sky Documentaries met the Children of Shanghai
Richard Nash on telling the story of how a former British footballer’s intervention meant a million Chinese orphans were moved into foster families
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Features
Best music programme: The Live Lounge
‘The passion for music was palpable both in front of and behind the camera’
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Features
Best children’s programme: I Want To Change The World
‘Daniel is a wonderful presenter and I look forward to seeing what he and the PD both do next’
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Features
Best lockdown programme - entertainment, comedy & scripted: The Ranganation
‘The production team made a great show even better’
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Features
Best news/current affairs programme: Prince Andrew & The Epstein Scandal: The Newsnight Interview
‘All the other entries responded to news stories. This interview set a news agenda of its own’
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News
Noel Clarke: industry investigations drew blanks
Broadcasters and indies considering how to ensure staff feel more comfortable raising issues