All Broadcast articles in 13 October 2023 – Page 5
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Features
Of Money And Blood
‘It’s a gripping thriller featuring solid characters with strong back stories and intriguing personal journeys’
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News
Betty options Israeli dating format Hungry For Love
Reality series connects food and love in ‘unique psychological experiment’
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News
Phil Harris leaving C4 to set up shop
Steve Handley to act as interim entertainment head from end of the year
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Ratings
Jimmy Savile drama chills 2.8m
MONDAY: The Reckoning beats Jeff Pope’s previous true crime drama launch
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News
Fremantle pulls Sean Penn war comedy from Mipcom
C*A*U*G*H*T showcase suspended due to ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict
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Features
International Scripted
Davey & Jonesie’s Locker heads up an eclectic array of global dramas and comedies including Bargain, Estonia, Strife and Obituary
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News
YouTube launches Primetime Channels in the UK
Service allows premium channels to offer paid subscriptions
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News
In brief: C4 order; YouTube; OneGate; BBC podcast; RTS awards
Jamie Oliver to front Mediterranean series in partnership with Tesco
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Video
Trail: Portrait Artist Of The Year, Sky Arts
Stephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell launch a new search for a star portrait artist. Produced by Storyvault Films
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News
Netflix UK revenues hit £1.5bn
Streaming giant reports 12% rise in earnings with £26.7m post-tax operating profit
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Critics
The Reckoning; Frasier
“A respectful, impressive piece of work, if at times it is hideous to watch”
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News
In brief: Kedoo; S4C; Bristol and Bath Screen Summit
Kedoo Entertainment calls in former Lionsgate exec Charlotte Thorp
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Comment
Stuart Prebble: Don’t lose faith in the power of telly
It can be frustrating when shows don’t capture the public imagination but the moments when they do make it all worthwhile
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News
C4 follows Russian women seeking lost loved ones
Single exploring fallout of Ukraine invasion hails from Evan Williams Productions
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Features
The Continental: From the World of John Wick
‘The series offers the action and edginess of the box-office franchise, but with its own distinctive feel’
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Features
Trust No One
‘Delves into, espionage, action and danger. International audiences know and search out these elements’