All Drama articles – Page 90
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Slow Horses: striking the right tone
Director James Hawes on See-Saw Films’ ‘anti-Bond’ espionage series for Apple TV+
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Roundtable: navigating the challenges of the drama boom
Belinda Campbell, Sarah Brown and Tally Garner discuss the impact of high global demand for the genre
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Roughcut options Nina Millns debut novel
Darly comic Goddesses forms part of indie’s push into drama
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Netflix snaps up Mona Qureshi
BBC drama commissioning editor for England joins Anne Mensah’s scripted team
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Anonymous and Endeavor Content forge scripted JV
Global production outfits to co-develop and co-produce premium drama
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BBC2 drama puts football sexual abuse in spotlight
Expectation single explores story of Andy Woodward, who helped expose the national scandal
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The Full Monty revived by Disney+
Original cast will reunite for 8-part series, produced by Little Island
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It’s A Sin and Very British Scandal score BPG doubles
Jon Snow honoured for his contribution to broadcasting
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HBO boards BBC’s Rain Dogs
Sid Gentle & BBC Studios strike co-production deal for Cash Carraway series, starring Daisy May Cooper
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Bridgerton creator sets out ‘franchise’ ambitions for Netflix period drama
Chris van Dusen has mapped out eight series of ‘envelope pushing’ period piece
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The North Water helps See-Saw to PGGB gong
Other winners include BFC head Samantha Perahia, Gangs of London’s Fay Mohamed & childcare facility The Wonderworks
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Georgia Brown: Jungle & The Pogmentary are subverting production processes
EMEA originals chief cites ‘distinctive’ shows as setting Amazon apart from its rivals
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First look: Bad Sisters, Apple TV+
Merman and ABC Signature dark comedy following the lives of two sisters who are bound together after the premature death of their parents
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Paramount+ forges scripted ties with Gaumont
Lupin and Narcos producer to create several shows under long-term deal
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The Porter
‘It tells an authentic version of history from the perspective of under-represented communities’
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UIS expects more Sky / Peacock co-commissions
Studio head David O’Donoghue keen to build on Lockerbie debut
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Reginald The Vampire
‘This hits the young adult market with a recognisable genre while working to subvert it’