Drama Features – Page 10
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End Credits: Declan Lawn
The screenwriter/director and co-creator and writer of Blue Lights on Jack Charlton, hurling and a rough ride at Alton Towers
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Behind The Scenes
Ten Pound Poms, BBC1
Executive producers Danny Brocklehurst and Joel Wilson on making a drama series with ‘dirt under its fingernails’
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First look: Mary & George, Sky Atlantic
Hera Pictures’ seven-part series airs later this year
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Gallery: Ten Pound Poms, BBC1
Selection of images from Eleven drama set in 1956 following the Brits who are charged just £10 to head to Australia
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First look: The Gallows Pole, BBC2
Shane Meadows’ series, produced by Element in association with Big Arty, is based on Benjamin Myers’ book
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The US writers’ strike: What will it mean for the UK industry?
British peers show solidarity with fight for fair pay
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Orphan Black: Echoes
‘Many buyers are familiar with this universe and are looking forward to re-engaging with it’
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Fifteen-Love
‘It’s a love letter to what sport can and should be, but it’s also an unflinching look at it’
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Ronja, The Robber’s Daughter
‘The story may play out in medieval Scandinavia but everyone can relate to it’
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A Body That Works
‘It is a very emotional watch. Audiences will find themselves laughing and crying’
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Relocating Six Four to Scotland
How ITVX’s latest thriller reimagines Hideo Yokoyama’s Japanese bestseller in Glasgow
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In Conversation: Jack Thorne and Lisa McGee
The Derry Girls and Then Barbara Met Alan scribes discuss the creative processes behind their shows and the future of British TV writing
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The Broadcast Interview
Interview: Russell T Davies and Nicola Shindler
The Nolly writer and Quay Street boss on their new ITVX drama and 30 years of working together
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Best soap/continuing drama: Emmerdale
‘The script deftly moves between hilarity and heartbreak to deliver a true-to-life story that resonated deeply with viewers’
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Best single drama programme: Then Barbara Met Alan
‘A vibrant, entertaining and important show, bolstered by outstanding performances’
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Behind The Scenes
Bringing TV soap royalty to life
Nolly director Peter Hoar on harnessing nostalgia and finding inspiration from Netflix’s The Crown
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How His Dark Materials is opening up new worlds
Bad Wolf has spent the past six years working on its adaptation for BBC1, but the show’s impact on the TV industry will last much longer