Drama Features – Page 7
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FeaturesUK Scripted
Lockerbie: A Search For Truth; Gunpowder Siege; Reunion; Sherlock & Daughter; Towards Zero
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FeaturesEarth Abides
‘As we face more frequent and severe environmental challenges, the message in this series is timely’
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FeaturesSherlock & Daughter
‘With two generations working together, you can address two audiences that don’t usually watch the same show’
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FeaturesThe Kollective
‘Because of the nature of the story and how it is executed, it is capable of reaching really broad audiences’
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FeaturesTowards Zero
‘Christie has always attracted all buyers, from streamers to linear players, and her iconic characters appeal to a broad audience’
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FeaturesVideo Nasty
‘It will appeal to people who remember this time and feel fresh for younger audiences’
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FeaturesHow Pobol y Cwm reflects modern Wales
Dafydd Llewelyn discusses the Welsh language soap as it marks its 50th anniversary
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Behind The ScenesOutrageous: Rivalry and rebellion in the upper class
UKTV & BritBox International’s story of the Mitford sisters aims to transcend its mid-20th century setting to appeal to a modern, global audience
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FeaturesFirst look: Brian and Margaret, Channel 4
James Graham-penned drama is produced by Baby Cow
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Behind The ScenesJoan, ITV1
The creative team at Snowed In Productions reveals how it balanced budgets to make ITV1’s jewel thief drama sparkle
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Behind The ScenesBehind the Scenes: Nightsleeper, BBC1
Euston Films’ managing director Kate Harwood on why its runaway train thriller was an easy pitch but a hard production
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Behind The ScenesBehind the scenes on The Teacher II
Director Dominic Leclerc on how turning The Teacher into an anthology series with a broader canvas
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FeaturesAlex Berger: France must embrace US showrunner model
Le Bureau, La Maison and The Agency creative talks bringing the hit French espionage series to London and pioneering a new era in transatlantic TV
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FeaturesFirst Look: Curfew
Vertigo Films thriller stars Sarah Parish, Mandip Gill, Mitchell Robertson and Alexandra Burke
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FeaturesJoyous support: How Shardlake shows what’s possible for disability access
The Disney+ drama put access, rather than disability, front and centre and reflects a slowly evolving industry
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FeaturesBest Programme Acquisition: Beyond Utopia
‘A testament to the bravery of the film’s subjects’
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FeaturesBest Drama Programme: Slow Horses
‘There’s something classy in every aspect of this show. Performances, direction, cinematography, music’
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Behind The ScenesThe inside track on Supacell - Netflix’s superhero story with a twist
Director Sebastian Thiel and producer Sheila Nortley on setting the superhero drama in south London and giving opportunities to diverse creatives


















