All Fremantle articles – Page 23
-
NewsJohn Adams writer attached to Netanyahu drama
Fremantle-produced biopic will be written by two-time Emmy winner Kirk Ellis
-
-
FeaturesNeighbours in lockdown: ‘as if coronavirus skipped over our town’
Desiree Ibekwe learns how Fremantle got production of its Australian soap back on track
-
NewsSuper-indies gear up for return to production
Argonon sets June date, while ESG, Fremantle and All3Media map out protocols
-
-
NewsSummer of nostalgia beckons for broadcasters
Distributors dig into archives as catalogues run dry
-
-
NewsToo Hot To Handle set to break Netflix records
Talkback format hailed ‘biggest competition show ever’ by Ted Sarandos
-
NewsNeighbours restarts production
Fremantle Australia puts in place special measures to get soap back online
-
NewsViacom and Fremantle team up for isolation shorts
Balcony Stories features UGC content from around the world
-
NewsFremantle lands triple Chinese deal for Italian drama
Streamers to air series two of My Brilliant Friend to 250 million viewers
-
Behind The ScenesToo Hot To Handle: ‘we were inspired by Seinfeld’
Talkback’s debut Netflix commission offers a light-hearted take on abstinence at a time when most under-25s are suffering terrible ‘blue balls’
-
NewsFremantle picks up debut natural history doc
Acquires international rights to Icon’s film about Botswana’s Okavango Delta
-
NewsChina remakes The Greatest Dancer
Fremantle and Syco landed format deal at height of country’s coronavirus outbreak
-
NewsSuper-indies commit to freelancer support
Big beasts of the TV production sector have begun process of re-hiring then furloughing staff
-
NewsHulu boards ITV drama The Sister
US streamer picks up Broadcast International Hot Picks series from Fremantle
-
-
NewsJamie Oliver carries on abroad with sales of C4 show
Fremantle sells Keep Cooking and Carry On to Canada, Russia and Australia
-
NewsThree Tables Productions strikes eOne deal
Nascent drama label projects to be distributed globally by media giant
-
FeaturesUS independents: Tapping into the scripted boom
US indies have benefited from the rise of the streamers and the demand for high-end drama they have fuelled, but there are challenges ahead


















