All Apple articles – Page 19
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VideoThe Me You Can’t See, Apple TV+
Multi-part documentary produced by Oprah Winfrey on the subject of mental health. Produced by Harpo Studios
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VideoLisey’s Story, Apple TV+
Stephen King thriller adapted by J.J. Abrams. Produced by Bad Robot and Warner Bros
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FeaturesCo-pros soar as pandemic hits budgets
Broadcast Intelligence’s Commissioner Index has added 50 international commissioners keen to explore co-pro opportunities with British partners
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VideoThe Mosquito Coast, Apple TV+
Fremantle series following an idealist man who uproots his family atfter growing dissatisfied with the American dream
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VideoTed Lasso, Apple TV+
Second series of Doozer Productions’ comedy about an all-American football coach hired to manage an English football club
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NewsApple TV+ cranks volume on Mark Ronson sound doc
Six-part series commissioned as Bad Robot show handed TX date
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NewsPaper Entertainment wraps first hire
Comedy producer Caroline Amer boards Julien Leroux’s fledgling firm to develop drama
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NewsBad Wolf US secures AppleTV+ adaptation
Preps Laura Lippman’s best-selling 2019 novel Lady in the Lake
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NewsApple ties with Malala
Pakistan-born campaigner to create raft of exclusive shows via Extracurricular
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NewsMorning wrap: Golden Globes; STV; Together TV
British programmes and talent among the winners at last night’s awards ceremony
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NewsApple TV+ seeks scripted exec
Development / commissioning role created in Jay Hunt’s European team
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VideoApple TV+ - spring originals
Highlights include The Mosquito Coast, Mythic Quest and the return of The Morning Show
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FeaturesDrama shakes off a turbulent year thanks to SVoD players
Commissions were hit hard in March and April as the pandemic took hold, but the genre bounced back in the second half of the year
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NewsAppleTV+ orders second Tehran run
Debut non-English-language series is co-produced with Israeli network Kan 11
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FeaturesDistributors find routes around Covid
Pandemic has benefited those with a big catalogue and nimble smaller players able to fill gaps in schedules


















