All Drama articles – Page 23
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NewsIn brief: BBCS audio staff writers; MobLand lifts Paramount+; Prime Video Carrie order; EBU fact-checking
Ruth Huskisson and Eve Delaney ermerge as comedy and entertainment scribes
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NewsLookout Point behind Netflix’s Pride & Prejudice
Dolly Alderton’s adaptation gets official greenlight as lead cast emerges
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RatingsAdolescence steams ahead of Fool Me Once in Netflix ratings
Stephen Graham drama builds to 12.8m UK viewers after 28 days
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News8 things not to miss in the HETV report
‘AI copyright must be strengthened’ and seven other recommendations from the CMS Committee
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NewsUK MPs call for ‘urgent action’ on HETV tax credit and streamer levy
Culture select committee proposes measures at lower end of high-end budgets to support PSBs; alongside 5% charge to SVoDs
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CommentSpelling out what Trump’s tariffs could mean for TV
Jeremy Roberts, head of TV & film at London legal firm Sheridans, on the indirect consequences of US action
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NewsFremantle launches AI-focused production label
European chief exec Andrea Scrosati recruiting new team to work within newly minted Imaginae Studios
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NewsScripted risks rise as Trump tariffs bite
Indirect impact of US charges could hit drama producers hardest and impact niche SVoD subscriptions
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NewsIn brief: Colin From Accounts renewal; C4’s Cold Summer sells; Sphere Abacus to shop Al Fayed doc
Hit romcom greenlit for S3 at Binge
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FeaturesGallery: Black Mirror, Netflix
Selection of images from the seventh series of Broke & Bones’ dystopian anthology
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NewsDelayed The Split spin-off set for Autumn shoot
Sister and BBC production The Split Up expected to begin filming in October after delay during pre-production last year
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VideoTrail: Unseen, Netflix
Second series of the South African crime thriller. Produced by Gambit Films
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NewsCold Haven’s Glassriver preps Spanish drama
Hot Stuff to be co-produced with Romania’s Idea Film for Iceland’s Channel 2
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NewsIn brief: BBC strikes Hungry McBear mega-deal; Clive Myrie travelogue; Sphere Abacus acquisition
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show and The Wheel secure bumper BBC1 order
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NewsIan Katz urges indies to credit development teams
Channel 4 content chief says development work not often ‘adequately recognised’ in memo to suppliers
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VideoTrail: Just Act Normal, BBC3
Six-part comedy drama based on Janice Okoh’s novel Three Birds. Produced by The Forge
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NewsBBC praised for enabling disability inclusion on Reunion
Warp Films boss Mark Herbert opens up on the indie’s experience of working with deaf and hearing actors
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NewsWarp Films to reboot landmark TV film Threads
Adolescence indie’s series will update the 1984 nuclear fallout drama for modern audiences


















