All Indies articles – Page 194
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FeaturesDream Home Makeovers With Sophie Robinson
‘It’s about everyday transformation, and that’s what makes it so applicable to the international market’
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FeaturesMurder: First on Scene
True-crime, high-end history and specialist factual all feature in programmes most likely to grab the attention of buyers
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FeaturesCops On the Rock
‘Yes, it’s true crime, but it feels premium factual because of the nature of the programming and the way that Rare sells things’
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NewsIn brief: Little Dot & Abacus; Death in Paradise; Lenny Henry & Coldplay
Little Dot Studios acquires Abacus factual docs All3Media company Little Dot Studios has acquired 500 hours of factual programming for its 30 channels from distributor Abacus Media Rights. This includes more than 100 hours of documentaries, including Nick Broomfield’s full back catalogue which comprises feature docs Soldier Girls (1981) and ...
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FeaturesTop Takeout
The ever-popular realms of dating formats and cookery competition shows are given new twists in our selection
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FeaturesQuestion Team
‘Everyone’s trying to make a buzzy show while adhering to Covid regulations - Question Team really ticks off a lot of boxes”
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FeaturesThe Twelve
‘This is a high-end, hard-hitting, voyeuristic story, with an element of whodunnit’
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FeaturesMobile 101
‘It’s the story of an underdog, and audiences nowadays seem to gravitate to recent history true stories’
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FeaturesInternational scripted
Courtroom character stories mingle with regal and civil rights period pieces, while high-concept sci-fi sits alongside misfit vampires
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FeaturesAfter The Trial
‘Because of the nature of the show, it is something that we think will be very transferable’
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CommentFaraz Osman: Don’t let the UK’s thriving kids’ content sector wither
With the BBC licence fee frozen and the YACF culled, this vital part of the industry needs as much support as it can get
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FeaturesUK scripted
From psychological thrillers to unbelievable true-crime, our collection of scripted titles underscores UK creatives’ leading status
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FeaturesLife After Life
‘As a piece of distinctive storytelling, it could work on any platform and would be a highlight in most buyers’ schedules’


















