Drama Features – Page 7
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FeaturesFirst look: Sherwood, BBC1
Selection of images from the second series of James Graham’s six-part crime drama. Produced by House Productions
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The Broadcast InterviewSteven Moffat on Douglas Is Cancelled and theatrical rejection
The Doctor Who and Sherlock scribe discusses the long route to getting his new ITV drama on screen and taking the Tardis out for another spin
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The Broadcast InterviewAbi Morgan: New York state of mind
The Split writer on how her fascination with the Big Apple and classic US TV informs her new Netflix series Eric, and bringing back The Split
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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’


















