These activities support a variety of individual, paired and group work and can be chosen and adapted to suit the needs of the students involved.
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Organise students into small groups and ask them to discuss the following:
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Jeopardy
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Consider to what extent you believe the following programmes have this characteristic. How much do you think it contributes to the success of the programme?
Great Access
Look at section on Big Brother again. Now summarise the kind of programme it is, who the likely target audience is, and the main factors that make it successful.
Imagine that you are part of a production/development team at Endemol, the company that makes the programme. Draft out a short proposal for the next series that you think would persuade the broadcaster, Channel 4, to agree to commission it.
Of the moment
Look at the section where Betty TV pitch the idea for a programme about STIs. What do you think of the idea? How do you think they would develop the idea in order to 'deliver'? What would be some of the challenges and changes necessary?
What topics do you think could, in six months time, be engaging for viewers? Why? Choose one topic and, as a group, brainstorm ideas for programmes around this topic. Now choose one programme and draft a proposal, no longer than one A4 page, aimed at a commissioning editor. Use the following headings (or use the downloadable worksheet):
Proposal for department at Channel 4:
Now decide who is going to lead the pitch and pitch your idea to another group. Be prepared to answer questions, should they seek clarification on any point.
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