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Matchless Content's founder, Louise Dalziel, has worked in specialist factual programming in both BBC radio and television for over 20 years. She has an outstanding record in producing a vast range of public service network output. In addition to learning craft skills on BBC television's Tomorrow's World, her popular quizshow, The Litmus Test, ran for seven series on BBC Radio 4 and the World Service. Her iconic documentary series, High Resolution, also ran for many years on both BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio 4.
Recently Louise has had returning series success with Behind the Superficial and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly on BBC Radio 4.
Matchless Content is particularly interested in developing highly-creative programme formats that engage and enlighten a broad audience. Our work spans a number of genres including current affairs, drama, light entertainment and features & documentaries.
Here's a selection of the many hundreds of programmes produced by Matchless Content's Louise Dalziel:
Series Titles:
Designs on Nature
Abstracts
Behind the Superficial
High Resolution
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Getting Better
Arid Eden
Patient Progress
Stressed Out
Ask the Experts
It Couldn't Happen Here
Humans in Space
The Lopsided Universe
Quantum
Secrets of the Medicine Cabinet
Spaceship Earth
Victory over Disease
Triggers
Evolution After Darwin
Companion to the Cosmos
Vital Sparks
The Genesis Factor
Rough Guide to the Universe
Nature's Magic
Bushman Tales
Wireless Therapy
Abacus
The Forth Bridge at 40
The Science File
The Monkey Puzzle
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Single Documentaries:
To Catch a Cold
Flying Porcupines
Gift of Life
Sexual Charge
Clydebuilt Comics
Whale Ho!
Touching the Moon
A Gentleman's Condition
In Search of the Guiding Star
Salmon for Supper?
Panel Games:
The Litmus Test
Alternating Currents
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Plays:
Camera Obscura
The Winter Journey
The Natural Selection of Margret
Arrows of Desire
Silicon Sex of a Virtual Nature
Consider the Butterfly
The Polar Wife
Gertrude Stein and Liberation Fruit Cake
98% Penetration in Finland
Voyages of Decent
Plus many short stories
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