All Drama articles – Page 140
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Behind The ScenesAnne Boleyn: Bringing history up to date
Channel 5’s ambitious new original drama aims to reset the narrative around Henry VIII’s second wife
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FeaturesGlued to the Screen: ZeroZeroZero
The simple premise of following a cocaine shipment gives us three brilliantly realised universes in one cohesive story, says Katherine Butler
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FeaturesBest single drama: Elizabeth Is Missing
‘A clever and powerful study of the effects of dementia transcended by a brilliant performance from one of the country’s greatest actors’
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FeaturesBest soap or continuing drama: Coronation Street
‘A brilliantly powerful, climactic moment that resonated well beyond the genre’
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FeaturesIn Conversation: The Beast Must Die
Writer Gaby Chiappe and director Dome Karukoski recall producing BritBox drama under lockdown
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FeaturesBest drama series: I May Destroy You
‘Blisteringly original storytelling that excelled in every area’
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CommentThe UK should open up to the thrills of a writers’ room
There’s always a place for the singular vision but the US approach suits longer runs, says Danny Brocklehurst
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VideoHill & Hollick: grappling with viewing habits
Restart: PSB drama heads on how the genre can bounce back after being hit hard during the pandemic
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VideoDirectors masterclass
Restart: Penny Woolcock and Douglas Mackinnon encourge giving less experienced talent a shot
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NewsGraham Norton novel adapted by ITV
Happy Prince ties with Irish indie Port Pictures for Holding
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NewsIn brief: Chippendales; CakeStart; Synchronicity
Lightbox scores four-part order from Discovery+ to examine male dance troupe
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NewsWenger unveils ‘cult-to-mainstream’ hits
Shane Meadows, Candice Carty-Williams and Dolly Alderton feature on six-strong scripted slate
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Behind The ScenesPlot twist: making The Pact
The pandemic placed production of our BBC drama in peril but strange new ways of working saw us through, says Pete McTighe
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NewsBig Talk and Film 4 execs join Duck Soup
C4 investment sparks ’tipping point’ for scripted business
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NewsUKTV returns to Scarlett & Duke and Cockfields
Alibi again pre-invests in detective drama as Gold doubles down on Yellow Door sitcom
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NewsSex Education writer fronts Netflix / Sky fellowship
£100,000-plus scheme will support scribes from under-represented communities


















