All ITV Studios articles – Page 33
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NewsAnton and BBCS execs unveil high-end outfit
Beiboot Representation is the brainchild of Sébastien Raybaud and Tobi de Graaff
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NewsTomorrow Studios preps global espionage drama
Snowpiercer outfit teams up with The Bureau showrunner for US TV debut
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NewsCome Dine With Me heads to the Middle East
ITV Studios Middle East producing first Arabic version of format
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NewsITV America inks deal with Magical Elves alumni
Christopher Potts and Jonty Nash to create unscripted programming with ITV Studios’ US arm
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NewsElk founders mull company future
Swedish formats firm could shutter following sale of non-scripted assets to ITVS
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NewsITVS acquires Elk Entertainment formats
Unscripted sales division bags 65 titles from Swedish creator-distributor
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NewsHBO Max greenlights adult animation
ITV Studios-backed Tomorrow Studios producing the comedy series
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NewsFood producers get creative
ITV Studios’ Weekend Kitchen and Remarkable’s Sunday Brunch return to the studio
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NewsAnt and Dec issue blackface apology
Saturday Night Takeaway is latest show to become embroiled in controversy
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NewsAll3 sales chief raises investment concerns
Concerns of second coronavirus spike could lead to caution around programme financing, warns All3Media sales boss
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NewsITVS nabs distribution on latest Line of Duty
Former Kew title goes to producer World Productions’ parent firm for upcoming run
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NewsEmmerdale sharing production tips with rival soaps
‘Rivalries have been put on hold’ as industry grapples with new production landscape, says Jane Hudson
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NewsBodyguard picked up by wealth of second-window buyers
World Productions’ 2018 blockbuster heads to Australia and Hong Kong
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NewsCorrie to resume filming - without older cast
ITV Studios lays out measures for safe production of new episodes
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NewsITVS lifts lid on Corrie and Emmerdale challenges
From ‘anti-social sets’ to props, soaps chief John Whiston sets out plans for return of staples
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NewsComplaints flood in for Piers Morgan’s GMB interviews
Ofcom stops short of sanctions despite 2,000 protests over ‘anti-government’ questioning


















