All Broadcast articles in 13 October 2017 – Page 4
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Features
Best In Shop: The Artisan Food Challenge
Tom Kerridge hosts with experts Alison Swan Parente and Nisha Katona
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Bear About the House
Stand-out films include extreme animal doc Bear About The House, drug kingpin expose Escobar Exposed and hip hop film Who Shot Biggie & Tupac?
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The Truth About The Harry Quebert Affair
MGM’s latest literary adaptation following the success of The Handmaid’s Tale
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Mipcom Hot Picks 2017: British drama
Follows a unit of Royal Military Police during the last days of the British Empire in Aden
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Mipcom Hot Picks 2017: foreign-language drama
While the global fascination with Nordic noir continues, innovative Spanish drama is hard on its heels. Manori Ravindran looks at the projects set to cause the most excitement in Cannes
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Mipcom Hot Picks 2017: International drama
Heavyweights include espionage thriller Deep State, basketball crime story Sunshine Kings and Murdoch spin-off Frankie Drake Mysteries
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Comment
The UK will always be the home of good TV
With Brexit looming, why has a French indie launched in the UK? Samuel Kissous explains
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Canada rises to Netflix challenge
The country’s relationship with the SVoD service is an example to us all, says Kate Bulkley
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Look overseas for a way to beat the uncertainty of Brexit
Weak pound makes buying British attractive for foreign broadcasters, says Danny Fenton
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News
Amazon sets out Euro plans
SVoD platform sets up UK programming team and urges indies to bring it ‘intimate’ stories
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ITVS sets sights on top US drama spot
UK firm’s US division aims to become biggest scripted indie in the States by 2022
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C4 seeks Euro drama partners
Head of international drama Simon Maxwell is keen to work with French pay-TV broadcaster Canal+
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Making a marine masterpiece
Unpredictable natural events hit the Blue Planet II crew from the start, but patience paid off
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Comment
Teaming up is a show of strength
Co-production initiatives are the way forward for global content