All Carnival Film and TV articles
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News
Andrew Neil weighs in on Ofcom row
‘As a country we are replete with good broadcasters. We don’t need politicians to take our jobs’
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Peacock, Carnival and William Boyd team for Ken Follett drama
Adaptation of epic historical novel Fall of Giants in works at streamer
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Sky and Peacock reboot The Day of the Jackal
Seminal book and film to be reimagined by Carnival for streamer and pay-TV giant
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Carnival returns to Belgravia with Epix
Dalgliesh’s Helen Edmundson behind The Next Chapter, alongside exec producer Julian Fellowes
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NBCU sets Universal International Studios leadership
David O’Donoghue and Beatrice Springborn promoted at international production division
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Lockerbie drama marks Sky and Peacock debut scripted co-commission
Sky Studios, Carnival Films, UCP to co-produce miniseries written by Jim and Kirsten Sheridan
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Video
The Gilded Age, Sky Atlantic
Downton Abbey’s Julian Fellowes, Gareth Neame and Michael Engler reunite for an HBO / Universal Television co-production
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Features
Netflix: Free-spending SVoD draws plaudits
Streamer spent £750m on UK productions in 2020, double its outlay the previous year
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Features
ITV: Pandemic puts brakes on live events ambitions
Covid restrictions rendered studio formats among the most challenging to produce
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Wild Mercury signs development boss and Carnival exec departs
Humans producer brings in Frances Flannery while Jessica Pope exits to Swedish indie
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Carnival options sci-fi novel Anyone
Charles Soule to adapt his forthcoming work for Downton Abbey producer
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NBCU to align international production with US
International Studios chief Jeff Wachtel now reporting to production head Bonnie Hammer with Kevin MacLellan exiting
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Video
Belgravia, ITV/Epix
First look at Carnival Films’ and Julian Fellowes’ Downton Abbey follow-up, set in 19th century London
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Features
‘A comforting familiarity of themes and storytelling’
Does ITV’s period drama warrant its big-screen transfer? Wendy Ide finds the Crawleys’ cinema outing a cosy, if scattershot, affair
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Carnival Films to adapt Robert Harris’ new thriller
Bill Gallagher to pen screenplay of The Second Sleep