Drama Features – Page 28
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Behind The Scenes
The Good Karma Hospital, ITV
On the Sri Lankan set of Tiger Aspect’s hospital drama
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Behind The Scenes
Troy: Fall Of A City, BBC1
Where other takes on the siege of Troy focus on the Greeks, this BBC1 version puts the Trojans centre stage. Gabriel Tate meets the producers
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Bringing the world to Wales
Bad Wolf aims to make Wolf Studios Wales the centre of an international TV production hub
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Moving from stage to screen
Theatre writers are increasingly taking on TV series, drawn by the flexibility and freedom offered by the longer format
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Best soap or continuing drama: Hollyoaks
“I don’t think any other show could have told this story as well as Hollyoaks did”
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Best drama series or serial: Three Girls
“The most powerful indictment of a system that failed these girls”
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Best single drama: Black Mirror: San Junipero
“Science fiction with heart. Beautiful, original, funny and touching”
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Why content rules the world
With the likes of Facebook and Apple joining the fray, the battle for the best sport, drama and entertainment is intensifying
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Behind The Scenes
Britannia, Sky Atlantic
On set in the Czech Republic with Jez Butterworth’s offbeat Celtic drama
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The Broadcast Interview
Jane Featherstone, Sister Pictures
Why turning off the co-pro tap could be good for domestic stories
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Gunpowder, BBC1
Kudos producer Ollie Madden on telling the real story of the Gunpowder Plot
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Roundtable: Dissecting the drama boom
Drama is on a high but how much is this success benefiting producers?
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TNT: cable channel a big player in premium drama
Aims to become major stop on the premium drama circuit
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Iflix: on the hunt for formats and remakes
SVoD giant will aim to launch at least three more originals next year
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Sundance TV: go-to partner for high-end drama co-pros
Hunting projects with top tier talent
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Stan: the best of Oz meets the best of the rest
Regional SVoD service is open to pitches for international drama and comedy