All Drama articles – Page 83
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NewsCineflix Studios inks first-look co-pro deal with Reginald the Vampire indie
Cineflix has first option to co-pro on projects developed by December Films
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News16 indies join Indielab accelerator programme
2023 cohort includes Dare, Chwarel TV, Doc Hearts and Specky Productions
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NewsUK-US co-pros are under threat, says Sister director
Chris Fry told Banff delegates that American partners ’just don’t have the money’
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VideoVideo: Sharon Horgan and Jack Thorne discuss Best Interests
BFI event featuring the star and creator of Chapter One Pictures and Fifth Season’s four-part family drama
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NewsITV drama looks at last woman to be hanged in the UK
Ruth Ellis is subject of Silverprint Pictures’ four-part drama
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FeaturesFirst look: The Sixth Commandment, BBC1
Wild Mercury and True Vision thriller explores the death of Peter Farquhar
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NewsDrama Republic appoints Jude Liknaitzky as co-chief executive
My Mad Fat Diary exec steps up as Greg Brenman takes co-founder role
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NewsToby Whithouse pens mystery thriller for Alibi
Nicola Shindler partners up with crime drama channel for second time with new label
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NewsDGA ratification vote underway as Guild reveals details of tentative agreement
Directors Guild of America members have until 23 June to cast their ballots on whether to ratify the deal
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NewsExpectation acquires rights to ‘very funny’ Pope Lonergan memoir
Indie developing TV show based on book about working as a carer for the elderly
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NewsCharlotte Moore: BBC can’t ‘shy away’ from climate change
Content chief also talked about finding ‘the next David Attenborough’
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NewsSAG-AFTRA contract talks begin amid strike threat
Actors and broadcasters union voted to take industrial action earlier this week if a deal can’t be reached
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NewsCommissioners confront challenges in climate change programming
Industry needs to ‘get more deeply into what solutions look like’
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NewsIn 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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FeaturesThe 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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NewsSAG-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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NewsDirectors 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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NewsDeath 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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NewsCBC leans into Love’s Pottery Throw Down
Canadian public broadcaster lines up competition format to lead fact-ent programming for 2023-24 slate


















