All Indies articles – Page 401
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News
C4 to follow home-leavers with learning disabilities
Primal Media two-parter to explore experience of people moving into supported homes
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Spike goes Inside the Ambulance
Viacom’s Dutch network picks up 196 hours of UK factual from DRG
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Luther creator pens debut ITV drama
Neil Cross adapting one of his own novels for Euston Films’ thriller Because the Night
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Mental health study to draw on 9,000 views
Film & TV charity chief vows to work ‘hand in hand’ with industry after witnessing ‘emotional outpouring’ from respondents
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Video
I Am, Channel 4
Trio of stand-alone dramas created and directed by Dominic Savage. Produced by Me and You Productions
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World Productions developing Quibi drama
Ten-part adaptation of novel Blood Orange is short-form platform’s first UK scripted order
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C4 close to wrapping up lunchtime tender
BBCS, ITVS and Sky-backed indies prepare pilots for daily live show
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Fire engulfs set of HBO space comedy
No one harmed in blaze at Warner Bros’ Leavesden Studios blaze
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Features
Indies complain to BBC over SPOTY tender
Sunset+Vine and Done and Dusted have taken issue with selection process
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News
eOne buys Daisybeck Studios
Canadian media giant extends UK presence with ownership of Yorkshire Vet indie
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Comment
Alex Graham: protect the sanctity of producer IP
Terms of trade will remain important in the future
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Features
Writers on writers: Paula Milne and Danny Brocklehurst compare notes
How the rise of the streamers and binge-watching has affected the way they write
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Comment
John de Mol: fear is undermining hunt for hits
The next generation of breakout formats will only emerge from risk-taking, says John de Mol
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Comment
The demise of the big beasts
Conor Dignam reflects on how the PSBs have ceded power and big personalities eased out
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Comment
Andy Harries: how SVoDs changed everything
Streamers transformed the sector, but PSBs can still punch above their weight
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Comment
David Olusoga: other industries put TV to shame
Diversity has suffered for years as sector has rested on its liberal laurels, says David Olusoga