All Indies articles – Page 16
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News
Tom Davis: the TV industry can feel like a closed pub
King Gary star and co-creator sets out thinking behind new mentorship programme
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Video
Trail: Bergerac, U&Drama
Re-imagined six-part run of the Jersey-based detective, produced by BlackLight
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News
Little Dot to double O&O channels amid int’l expansion
Content studio eyes international expansion and outlines wishlist for anime and lifestyle programming
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Behind The Scenes
Virdee, BBC1
Novelist AA Dhand on adapting his Virdee book series into an elevated thriller with a predominantly South Asian cast
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Features
The Killer Clown: Murder on The Doorstep
Sundance Now and Sky are already attached to this true crime three-parter, which explores a 30-year-old murder case
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News
In brief: RTS North East Awards; sexual harassment toolkit launch; The Dream Lands cast
Vera’s Brenda Blethyn and Ann Cleeves honoured at RTS North East Awards
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News
BBC Comedy sets Scottish development producer placements
Merman and The Comedy Unit adopt scheme announced at BBC Comedy Festival
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News
Impossible Factual to adapt Fern Riddell’s Queen Victoria work
Cultural historian’s forthcoming book to be worked into documentary by factual label
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News
Mitchell & Webb return in ‘bold and British’ C4 content slate
Peep Show duo line up sketch show, Russell T Davies examines increasing anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and broadcaster outlines homegrown reality formats
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News
Candour sets head of development
Senior development exec Becky Ford promoted to newly created role at The Push indie
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News
Firecrest plots talent scheme expansion as it scores BBC order
Paramedics on Scene indie lands BBC Scotland commission The Hunt for Peter Tobin
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News
Media heavyweights launch celebrity booking agency
Holly Adams and Andrew Bloch set up Big Dog Talent
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News
VAL preps disastrous holiday drama for BBC1
I May Destroy You indie behind series about friends’ chaotic Greek break
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News
Sam Mendes to helm BBC2 liberation doc
Lightbox and Neal Street film captures the freeing of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
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News
Anna Hall shines light on gang grooming in landmark C4 doc
Groomed: A National Scandal follows Candour boss’s 2011 and 2013 films on the topic
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News
C4 digital doc influences key government legislation
Northern Child film highlighted increasing accessibility of untraceable 3D-printed guns
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News
C4 outlines six-strong drama slate
Jack Thorne, David Harewood and Daisy Haggard are among the leading talent involved
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News
C4 ringfences £35m commissioning pot for nations-based indies
Jo Street unveils details of PSB’s nations commissioning strategy
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News
In brief: New Empire Pictures first project; Wondery podcast commission; Directors UK survey
Still Life by Sarah Winman is set to be adapted for TV
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News
Former Sister and BBC exec sets up shop in LA
Kate Fenske’s launch of Hound comes four months after closure of Sister US