All Indies articles – Page 391
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NewsGary Oldman to star in Jay Hunt’s first drama series for Apple TV+
See Saw Films to produce espionage thriller
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NewsLouise Pedersen appointed to Natpe board
All3Media International chief among five new board members ahead of flagship Miami event
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VideoDeadwater Fell, Channel 4
Kudos drama about an idyllic Scottish community coming to terms with the murder of a popular family
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NewsChannel 4 eyes adaptation of Queenie
Candice Carty-Williams is in early stages of adapting her acclaimed novel with Steve November’s Further South Productions
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NewsMission Mudder indie secures debut BBC commission
Wilson Worldwide Productions producing CBBC environmental doc
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NewsEndemol Germany sells W&B TV and launches scripted label
Media company Leonine picks up scripted indie behind Netflix’s Dark
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Behind The ScenesWhat Makes A Murderer, Channel 4
Having colleagues with a prison background helped built genuine trust with nervous contributors
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NewsFuture to acquire Barcroft Studios for £23.5m
Channel 4 exits as multi-platform media company Future takes 100% ownership of indie
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FeaturesWhat does BritBox mean to ITV?
Will the service be able to deliver on revenue and subscribers for ITV as it predicts? And does it matter if it doesn’t?
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NewsBanijay brushes off competition concerns of ESG acquisition
French media group understood to be unconcerned about anti-trust fears
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NewsShane Meadows and Lorraine Kelly pick up Mind Media Awards
Mental health charity crowns The Virtues best drama
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VideoGino’s Italian Express, ITV
Celebrity chef travels around his home country for this ITV Studios travelogue
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NewsQuestion marks over Zolkwer’s Thunderclap
Investor Tinopolis is in discussions over Galdem Sugar indie’s future
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NewsBBC reorders Rare TV double
Mountain Vets gets second series ahead of first run’s launch while BBC3 returns to Tagged: Life on Lockdown
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NewsTony Slattery explores mental health for BBC2
Sundog to track actor and comic in ‘personal and important’ Horizon doc
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CommentA new era for natural history
Growing interest from the US will shape the genre for years to come, says Stephen McQuillan


















