All Drama articles – Page 35
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News
ITV1 and PBS serve up more Professor T
Eagle Eye-produced drama gets fourth outing after travelling to 120 countries
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Samber: Grounding a drama in documentary
Federation Studios’ London TV Screenings tentpole drama took France by storm
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Features
This Town: Steven Knight revisits the ska era
The Peaky Blinders creator discusses his latest BBC1 drama, set amid the emerging music scene of 1980s Birmingham
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Paramount+ orders crime thriller from Vertigo
Drama with Alexandra Burke set in world where men are bound by a strict curfew
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Eagle Eye works up police procedural for PBS
Laura Fraser and Ella Maisy Purvis in drama about autistic investigator
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Comment
Capital gains: The UK welcomes the world
The London TV Screenings has cemented its place in the industry’s calendar
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Boiling Point and Blue Lights travel for BBCS
Canal+, M-Net, Showmax and SBS among buyers for premium UK scripted titles
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Steve Backshall docs lead Fremantle sales in Asia
China, Hong Kong and Singapore acquire documentaries and dramas
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Twisted Metal lands UK home on Paramount+
Streamer quietly brings in Peacock title in from Sony Pictures Television
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Zai Bennett: Sky offers ‘bombastic’ entertainment value
Comments come as Sky creative chiefs unveil ‘most ambitious’ slate to date
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BBCS Los Angeles appoints scripted execs
Rachel Bendavid and Angie Stephenson will bridge UK and US markets
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Features
Spinal Destination
‘It’s a very warm and humane gang comedy with a group of friends unlike any other you’ve seen’
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Features
So Long, Marianne
‘It will appeal to a young audience that has no idea who Leonard Cohen is’
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Features
Monsieur Spade
‘Clive Owen has a real presence – he fills each scene with a real intensity’
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Paris Has Fallen
‘The movie franchise has a real added value that brings visibility to the series’
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Borderline
‘This is very premium, with great storytelling. It’s gritty and it’s got a political dimension’