peaky blinders

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    • What is the primary purpose of the Tiger Aspect production company?
      Telling stories to entertain, provoke and inspire
    • When was Tiger Aspect established?
      1993
    • What type of shows does Tiger Aspect produce?
      Outstanding scripted shows for a global audience
    • Who established Tiger Aspect?
      Peter Bennett-Jones
    • What is a key characteristic of Tiger Aspect's approach to talent?
      Enthusiasm, passion, and advocacy for talent
    • What was the first production to benefit from Screen Yorkshire’s Yorkshire Content Fund?
      Peaky Blinders
    • How does Screen Yorkshire benefit local businesses?
      By hiring employees and facilities from the area
    • What is the remit of BBC2?
      To appeal to a broad adult audience with depth
    • How does BBC2 differ from BBC1 in terms of programming focus?
      BBC2 focuses on depth and substance
    • What type of channel is BBC2?
      A British free-to-air public broadcast channel
    • What should BBC1 primarily reflect in its output?
      The whole of the UK
    • What characteristics should BBC1 programmes exhibit?
      High quality, original, challenging, and engaging
    • What is the main platform for television drama on BBC1?
      Primetime programming
    • What does the term "watershed" refer to in UK television regulation?
      Time restrictions for unsuitable material for children
    • What does Section One of the broadcasting code address?
      Issues like violence, discriminatory language, and crime portrayal
    • What is the role of Ofcom in the UK television industry?
      To further the interest of citizens and consumers
    • How does the BBC ensure a wide range of high-quality programmes?
      By providing services from different organisations
    • What is the purpose of BBC Worldwide?
      To distribute BBC products and services globally
    • How does BBC Worldwide support BBC's financial returns?
      By supplementing revenue from the licence fee
    • What is one of Hesmondhalgh's key ideas about cultural industries?
      Cultural industries differ from other manufacturers
    • Why is intellectual property important in cultural industries?
      It must be sold to maintain profit
    • How do cultural industries approach audience engagement?
      By appealing to fans of genres and stars
    • How do commercial TV channels differ from institutions like the BBC?
      Commercial channels can cancel shows mid-season
    • What is a significant outcome of Peaky Blinders' marketing strategies?
      It achieved a double re-commission
    • What awards has Peaky Blinders won?
      BAFTA for best drama and National Television Award
    • What is the aim of Milk Publicity regarding Peaky Blinders?
      To transition it from cult to mainstream drama
    • What does the broadcasting code ensure regarding factual programming?
      It is not misleading and does not cause harm
    • What is the main duty of Ofcom in the UK television industry?
      To protect viewers from harmful material
    • What does vertical integration mean for the BBC?
      It has in-house production and commercial subsidiaries
    • How does the BBC build its brand internationally?
      By selling programmes and formats to buyers
    • What is a key challenge for cultural industries according to Hesmondhalgh?
      Heavy investment in familiar products limits experimentation
    • How do cultural industries maintain profitability?
      By reusing media texts rather than replacing them
    • What is the significance of audience engagement for cultural industries?
      It helps in creating entertaining shows
    • How do cultural industries differ in their approach to risk-taking?
      They have more opportunities for experimentation
    • What is the impact of online streaming on audience measurement?
      Viewing figures are no longer a viable measure
    • How many viewers did Season 6 of Peaky Blinders have on its BBC One premiere?
      5.42 million viewers
    • How many hours of viewing did Peaky Blinders achieve on Netflix in its first week?
      45.71 million hours
    • What is one of the marketing strategies used for Peaky Blinders?
      Sold on star power and character
    • What is the role of BBC Studios?
      To produce content in-house for the BBC
    • What does the broadcasting code protect viewers from?
      Offensive or harmful material
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