All Drama articles – Page 98
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News
In Brief: NFTS honours Charlotte Moore; ITVS sales deal with CBC; Vienna Blood returns
BBC content chief awarded Honorary Fellowship
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Envision unveils debut Nippon drama
Crime drama Connected is first fruit of scripted pact with Japanese broadcaster
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Fremantle beefs up global drama division
Olivia Sleiter and Robert Delamere join Christian Vesper’s unit
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Video
Trailer: Holding, ITV
Kathy Burke directs Happy Prince’s adaptation of Graham Norton’s debut novel
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MGM signs Mentalist star in first-look deal
Plans to develop scripted projects with international focus
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Left Bank exec joins eOne as scripted creative director
Sharon Hughff will take over slate including Paramount+’s A Gentleman in Moscow
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Features
First look: The Witchfinder
Historical comedy from Baby Cow stars Tim Key and Daisy May Cooper
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Video
Trailer: Sanditon, BritBox
Second series of Red Planet Pictures drama based on Jane Austen’s unfinished novel set in the eponymous seaside town
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News
In brief: C4 & NFTS; Eleven & BBC; Beyond Rights
Pair of initiatives designed to improve talent pipeline
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Beryl Vertue dies aged 90
Pioneering producer behind iconic shows Men Behaving Badly and Coupling was key figure in UK sitcoms
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Lords of the Rings rightsholder preps sale
ACF Investment Bank appointed to find buyer for Tolkien IP
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Features
Best single drama: Help
“A powerful, moving and compelling film, which takes us behind the headlines into a sector that was closed off to the world”
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Best soap/continuing drama: Casualty
“Expertly conceived and crafted, it recreates the tension and choices medics had to go through in an urgent – but never prurient – doc style”
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Best lockdown programme: Surviving Covid
“This is a powerful, engaging and compelling film, and a privilege to watch”
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Best drama series or serial: It’s A Sin
“Completely bold and immersive. It made me laugh, cry and want to live in their world”
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Behind The Scenes
Magpie Murders, BritBox
Executive producer Jill Green on bringing a fresh spin to Anthony Horowitz’s adaptation