Drama Features – Page 7
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FeaturesLA Screenings Hot Picks: The shows to watch out for
As the Hollywood event kicks off, Broadcast pinpoints the eyecatching series for global buyers as book adaptations dominate
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Behind The ScenesThe kids are alright: The Gathering
Broadcast speaks to the creators of Channel 4’s new series on making a drama for adults and teens alike
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FeaturesDerek Wax: Thou shalt produce from the heart
The Wild Mercury chief on The Sixth Commandment, relatable drama and individual expression
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FeaturesFirst look: Rivals, Disney+
Happy Prince behind adaptation of Rivals, set in world of 1980s TV industry
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Behind The ScenesCrime meets horror in Alibi’s The Red King
Director & exec producer of the Quay Street’s six-parter on embracing the constraints of a small budget and creating their own religious cult
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FeaturesFirst look: Mr Loverman, BBC1
Eight-part new series based on Bernardine Evaristo’s hit novel of the same name
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FeaturesFirst look: Insomnia, Paramount+
Left Bank Pictures and Build Your Own Films six-parter airs 23 May
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FeaturesInternational scripted surges in the wake of US strikes
Premium drama is set to feature heavily at Mip TV in expectation of a slowdown in the US content pipeline, but factual will still dominate
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FeaturesUK Scripted
Playing Nice; Red Eye; Coma; Nightsleeper; Renegade Nell; The Cuckoo; The Jetty; Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light
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FeaturesInternational scripted
The Count Of Monte Cristo; Austin; Borderline; Conflict; Monsieur Spade; Paris Has Fallen; Rebus; Samber; So Long, Marianne; Spinal Destination
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FeaturesFirst look: Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, BBC1
Six-part Playground and Company Pictures adaptation of the final novel in Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall trilogy
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FeaturesNicola Shindler: ‘There is a lot of complacency post-#MeToo’
To mark International Women’s Day, execs at Quay Street Productions discuss #MeToo, positive on-set experiences and workplace flexibility
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FeaturesIn conversation: Harnessing the power of real life drama
Directors of ITV’s Mr Bates Vs The Post Office and Breathtaking discuss their different approaches to making series based on real events
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FeaturesIn conversation: Lauren Sequeira and Candice Carty-Williams on changing the script in UK drama
The Queenie and Domino Day writers on flying the flag for Black female creatives, fighting to tell their stories & overcoming ‘imposter syndrome’
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FeaturesFirst look: The Responder, BBC1
Martin Freeman and Adelayo Adedayo return in second series of Dancing Ledge Production’s thriller, written by Tony Schumacher
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FeaturesThis Town: Steven Knight revisits the ska era
The Peaky Blinders creator discusses his latest BBC1 drama, set amid the emerging music scene of 1980s Birmingham
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FeaturesSpinal Destination
‘It’s a very warm and humane gang comedy with a group of friends unlike any other you’ve seen’
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FeaturesSo Long, Marianne
‘It will appeal to a young audience that has no idea who Leonard Cohen is’
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FeaturesMonsieur Spade
‘Clive Owen has a real presence – he fills each scene with a real intensity’
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