All Broadcast articles in February 2024 – Page 15
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News
Chris Lang pens murder mystery drama for UKTV
Unforgotten creator behind six-part series on crime drama channel Alibi
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Edit house Avenues relocates in Dalston
It has moved into a 4,000 sq ft studio on Shacklewell Lane
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Sky and Love Nature wildlife doc goes Airborne
Four-parter from Humble Bee focuses on creatures who take to the skies
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Critics
The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth; Homophobia, Football and Me; True Detective
“It makes for painstaking programming, but it constructs an irresistible case”
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Fox Entertainment Global boosts global sales team
Trio of recruits for international unscripted and formats distribution
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Outline’s Helen Veale to depart
Creative director exits Sarah Beeny’s New Life in the Country indie
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Video
Trail: Scoop, Netflix
Dramatisation of Prince Andrew’s infamous Newsnight interview. Co-produced by The Lighthouse Film & Television and Voltage TV
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All3Media signs deal with Salamanda
Tie-up comes as Manchester-based indie lands C4 modelling series
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Ratings
The Traitors recruits big audiences
The final episode of the Studio Lambert format entertained 7.8m
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Paradise holds off Trigger Point
The opening episde of the 13th series of Death in Paradise pulled in 4.9m
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C4 police doc arrests 1.2m
Launch episode of To Catch a Copper surpassed the channel’s slot average
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Sue Perkins: Lost in Alaska warms up with 850,000
WEEKEND: Comedian’s C5 travelogue can’t match Jane McDonald: Lost in Japan
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Love Island All Stars remains too hot for rivals
The best performing episode of the ITV2 dating format was Sunday’s with 1.1m
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News
Behind The Scenes: Capturing the evolution of the World Darts Championships
Sky Post Production editor Luke Smith describes how Luke Littler’s unexpected run to the final impacted the production of the Championship
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Lorton and Zig Zag delve into life of Nelson Mandela
Troublemaker: The Story Behind the Mandela Tapes (w/t) billed as definitive portrait of iconic statesman
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Industry support for eight-hour work day
Feasibility of shorter hours examined in Timewise and Bectu Vision research
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Ratings
Darby and Joan delight Drama viewers
The fourth episode of the Australian detective series was watched by 340k
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Altitude and Brouhaha to adapt Bill Bryson book
A Short History of Nearly Everything set for animation series