Drama Features – Page 9
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FeaturesWolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light
‘There’s a big footprint where the drama will travel, as period drama is a safe bet, particularly with this cast’
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FeaturesRenegade Nell
‘Broadcasters need both the familiar and the surprising, and our slate delivers on that’
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FeaturesFirst look: Small Town, Big Story, Sky Max
Playground Entertainment and FilmNation’s six-part series set in Drumbán, a fictional village in rural Ireland full of misfits
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FeaturesFirst look: The Gathering, C4
World Productions thriller will explore modern parenthood and how parents impose agendas and issues on their children
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FeaturesTimeline TV Moment of the Year: Succcession
“The reactions of all four Roy children were revealing and fabulously acted”
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FeaturesBest soap/continuing drama: Casualty
“A bold and innovative way to get a hardhitting message across in a soap”
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FeaturesBest single drama: I Am Ruth
“A subject that we are all familiar with was handled with great subtlety and care”
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FeaturesGallery: Gladiators, BBC1
Selection of images from the Hungry Bear Media reboot of the popular competitive series
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FeaturesMr Bates Vs The Post Office writer “flabbergasted” by public response
The impact of the series highlights the importance of continuing to make such dramas, ITV’s Polly Hill says
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Behind The ScenesTruelove, Channel 4
Executive producer Emily Harrison on keeping a high-octane premise grounded yet stylish
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Behind The ScenesBariau, S4C
Producer Alaw Llewelyn Roberts explains why she chose to build a prison from scratch
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FeaturesDavid Singleton: Succession (Gary Sanchez Productions for HBO/Sky Atlantic)
“For my money, TV writing doesn’t get any better”
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Behind The ScenesThe Castaways, Paramount+
Exec producer Mike Benson on finding the perfect spot to crash a plane
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FeaturesJohn Elmes: Koala Man / Colin from Accounts
“Peppered throughout this annus horribilis were some moments of respite in the form of Australian scripted comedy”
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FeaturesMarian McHugh: Happy Valley, (Lookout Point & BBC Studios for BBC1)
“I have never seen a character quite like Catherine Cawood on TV”


















