All Drama articles – Page 102
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NewsJane Featherstone predicts ‘reignition’ of TV distribution model
Sister co-chief executive forecasts new opportunities as streamers tighten their belts
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NewsStudioCanal chief: media chiefs must trust gut on projects
In straitened times, execs need to be brave enough to let go of projects that aren’t working, says Anna Marsh
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NewsWall to Wall boards WBD northern writers scheme
Access programme will help playwrights create a TV pilot
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NewsStudioCanal adapts Matt Haig novel and invests in Broadchurch director’s indie
Ties with Sunnymarch for six-part adaptation, secures commission with Strong Film & Television
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NewsMip TV: Global producers comfortable with drama spending reset
Focus on quality and more discerning spending is a good thing, say scripted execs Diego Ramirez Schrempp and David Flynn
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NewsNat Geo ties with BBCS for treasure hunter drama
Three-parter tells the story of controversial figure Tommy Thompson
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CommentFactual leads the charge in Cannes
“Unscripted programming is the driving force as documentary accounts for half our Hot Picks”
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NewsSilent Witness relocates to West Midlands
Drama follows MasterChef as BBC boosts commitment to the region
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NewsThe Essex Serpent and Love Island up for Global Production Awards
Screen, Broadcast and KFTV-devised gongs to honour outstanding and sustainable work in film and TV
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FeaturesOrphan Black: Echoes
‘Many buyers are familiar with this universe and are looking forward to re-engaging with it’
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NewsTommy Bulfin and Kim Varvell set up drama indie
Banijay invests in BBC and Apple TV+ commissioners’ Conker Pictures
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NewsGaumont UK prepping TM Logan’s The Mother
Obsession producer snaps up rights to The Catch author’s latest work
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FeaturesFifteen-Love
‘It’s a love letter to what sport can and should be, but it’s also an unflinching look at it’
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FeaturesRonja, The Robber’s Daughter
‘The story may play out in medieval Scandinavia but everyone can relate to it’
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FeaturesA Body That Works
‘It is a very emotional watch. Audiences will find themselves laughing and crying’
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NewsWriters’ Guild of Great Britain backs US writers’ strike
UK union urges solidarity with transatlantic colleagues
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NewsFashion and football lead BBC kids slate
Emma Willis to front search for young stylists and Jamie Johnson gets a spin-off series
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