All Indies articles – Page 82
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FeaturesThe Negotiators International
‘The new series comes at a time when hostage negotiation is a highly topical issue’
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FeaturesMayhem! Secret Lives Of The Georgian Kings
‘This was a period with piracy, class division, global power and lots of sexual scandal’
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FeaturesDead In The Water
‘It feels utterly accurate and authentic, allowing a real sense of place and time’
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FeaturesSpinal Destination
‘It’s a very warm and humane gang comedy with a group of friends unlike any other you’ve seen’
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FeaturesSo Long, Marianne
‘It will appeal to a young audience that has no idea who Leonard Cohen is’
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FeaturesMonsieur Spade
‘Clive Owen has a real presence – he fills each scene with a real intensity’
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FeaturesParis Has Fallen
‘The movie franchise has a real added value that brings visibility to the series’
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FeaturesBorderline
‘This is very premium, with great storytelling. It’s gritty and it’s got a political dimension’
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FeaturesWolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light
‘There’s a big footprint where the drama will travel, as period drama is a safe bet, particularly with this cast’
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FeaturesRenegade Nell
‘Broadcasters need both the familiar and the surprising, and our slate delivers on that’
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NewsIndies back scheme to tackle ‘dwindling’ industry diversity
53 Degrees North Media behind enterprise helping people from working class backgrounds
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NewsIn brief: BBCS ties with SVT; BBCS audio writers appointed; Moonbug hires audio chief; Britbox expands in Finland
BBC Studios strikes content deal with Swedish broadcaster
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NewsC5 delves into Titan sub tragedy
ITN Productions documentary includes exclusive audio of tragic submarine accident
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NewsFormer Reef chief sets up shop with BBC commission
Richard Farmbrough launches Somersault Studio with Owen Rodd


















