Magnus Temple is one of the UK’s most successful and most respected television executives. His company The Garden is a prolific supplier of acclaimed long form documentary series, including 24 Hours in A&E and 24 Hours in Police Custody, and with Nick Curwin he pioneered the fixed-rig genre with The Family and One Born Every Minute. In this comprehensive Masterclass, Temple explores the conceptual philosophy behind The Garden’s success by deconstructing series like 24 Hours in A&E and illuminating the methods used to create long-running formats that keep people coming back. He also reveals how his team pulled off the feat of organising 100 crews across Britain on a single day for Keeping Britain Alive: One Day in the NHS - a format sold to the ABC and now screening as Keeping Australia Alive. Speaker: Magnus Temple Host: Mandy Chang
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