Drama – Page 120
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Curtis Brown assembles debut TV writing course
BBC drama exec Manda Levin leads industry names giving masterclasses
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Chernobyl crowned Timeline TV Moment of the Year
Countdown of conscripts throwing radioactive granite into the reactor’s core wins the vote of Broadcast Awards attendees
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Sky misses BAME writers target
Broadcaster stepping up efforts after falling short of its own ambitions
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Kay Mellor issues rallying call to back new writers
Rollem founder accuses commissioners of ‘thinking of ways in which they can actively turn them down’
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Writers Room head: industry is failing disabled writers
Anne Edyvean also highlights working class challenge
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Mallorca Files creator pens Marilyn Monroe drama
Dan Sefton to produce The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe through his indie Seven Seas Films
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House options Auschwitz spy story
Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell secure rights to Costa-winning biography The Volunteer
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Endor lands former Fox drama exec
Sara Johnson joins Red Arrow-owned indie as creative director
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BBC1 returns to Kay Mellor’s Syndicate
BritBox North America backs fourth series of lottery winners drama, which last aired in 2015
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Hit BBC Sounds podcast gets TV transfer
New Regency Television International lines up drama adaptation of The Missing Cryptoqueen
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Louise Hooper: ‘Support our female directors’
Flesh And Blood director Louise Hooper challenges industry ahead of launch of female-led ITV drama
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World lands ITV detective drama
ITVS-owned indie is adapting Wire in the Blood creator Val McDermid’s first Karen Pirie novel
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Bafta crowns For Sama best documentary
C4 Aleppo doc takes home gong in a night clouded by diversity controversy
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The Crown to end after fifth series
Peter Morgan calls earlier-than-expected halt to Netflix drama
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Sister hires LA-based creative head
Kate Fenske joins Chernobyl indie from Universal Cable Productions
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UK-based international drama spend up 50%
Netflix’s Cursed and BBC3/Hulu’s Normal People amid high-end productions helping industry break £1bn barrier