All Drama articles – Page 58
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Commissioners confront challenges in climate change programming
Industry needs to ‘get more deeply into what solutions look like’
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In brief: Bridge of Lies; Top Gear; Blue Therapy; Serial Lover; BBC4 acquisition
Return for BBC1 daytime quiz hosted by Ross Kemp
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The Writers Strike: Broadcast on the picket line
From Paramount to Netflix, Sony to CBS, an on-the-ground account from writers and WGA members about the cause for which they are fighting
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SAG-AFTRA members vote for strike authorisation
Actors and broadcasters union vote unanimously ahead of contract talks with studios union the AMPTP
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Directors Guild of America seals ‘historic’ deal with studios
Agreement secures demands on wages, residuals, safety and artificial intelligence, but gets frosty response from WGA
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Death in Paradise scribe pens murder mystery for UKTV Drama channel
Robert Thorogood’s latest murder mystery is a co-production with PBS Masterpiece
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CBC leans into Love’s Pottery Throw Down
Canadian public broadcaster lines up competition format to lead fact-ent programming for 2023-24 slate
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Ex-Disney TV head strikes non-exclusive pact with A24
Peter Rice will produce and co-finance film and TV with the US-based indie
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In brief: Channel 4; British Soap Awards; I’m a Celebrity; Formula 1
Peacock’s Dr Death among string of acquired dramas joining the broadcaster’s streaming platform
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Nordic thrillers emerge from Viaplay and Banijay
Streamer prepping Paradis City from Jens Lapidus, while Jarowskij Finland readies crime drama Murder in Hanko for Nelonen
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Clapperboard adapts Two Foreskins Walk into a Bar podcast
Uncut is based on playwright Chris Thompson’s story of his sexual reawakening in New York
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Targeted audiences and thrillers key for drama
C5’s Paul Testar and S4C’s Llinos Griffin-Williams discuss strategies and interactive drama at MPTS panel
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Kayleigh Llewellyn: Don’t be scared of having writers on set
In My Skin scribe says she won’t work with directors who are uncomfortable with writers on set
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Sharon Horgan’s agent cautions creatives about ‘getting sucked into business’
BBC Comedy Festival: Duncan Hayes says setting up shop can be a ‘distraction’ for writers
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Succession creator tells writers: ‘Make sure you are heard’
BBC Comedy Festival: Jesse Armstrong on set hierarchy, writers rooms, and the confusing role of a showrunner
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Sharon Horgan: the best dramas are really funny
Bad Sisters creator on rejections, pitching - and why she doesn’t take no for an answer
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End Credits: Declan Lawn
The screenwriter/director and co-creator and writer of Blue Lights on Jack Charlton, hurling and a rough ride at Alton Towers
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Money Heist actor Alvaro Morte sets sights on drama production
Spanish actor enters multi-year deal with Sony Pictures via his indie 300 Pistolas