All Kids articles – Page 23
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Leopard to spin CBBC fantasy drama
Argonon indie adapts Jenny Nimmo’s 1980s novel The Snow Spider
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Youngsters embrace ITV’s bite-size news
The Rundown has generated 4 million views in its first month since launch
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Wonder heads to the zoo for CBeebies
Banijay indie extends Maddie’s What Do You Know? brand with spin-off series
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Sex education doc in running for debut teen Bafta
Mimi on a Mission faces rival iPlayer docs about the care system and male role models at children’s awards
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Viacom and Youku strike multi-year deal
Broadcaster and streamer to produce a kids animated series
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VIS UK lands debut live-action kids comedy
Goldie’s Oldies is Viacom production arm’s first Nickelodeon order
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BBC Studios strikes kids’ content deal with Youku
Dubbed version of ABC Kids/CBeebies’ Bluey among shows sold to Chinese streamer
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Lego Masters gets Kids Emmys nod
Tuesday’s Child’s C4 format joins BBC shows in 2020 nominations for international awards
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MIPCOM: deals round-up
All3Media sells Informer to Japan, plus news from Vod365, Story Lab and Blue Ant
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Bob the Builder creator heads to Mars
Keith Chapman signs up with Canadian producer for latest animation series
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Commercial broadcasters unite for £10m health kick
ITV, C4 and Sky launch three-year campaign as they fight total junk food advertising ban
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Malory Towers
‘You don’t see a lot of period pieces for kids and this is a series with real cinematic feel’
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Lupin’s Tales
‘The fact that Lupin will travel from one continent to another – not just focusing on Europe or North America – should help attract broadcasters from around the world’
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Heirs Of The Night
‘There is very little to compare it to. This is a major pan-European, live-action series shot in English and filmed and financed across Europe’
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BBC Children’s buys teen cancer drama
Deal for Zac and Mia is among clutch of international sales secured by Viacom’s Awesomeness TV
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CBBC tests kids’ global sporting abilities
Six youngsters will compete in some of the planet’s most unusual sports for CBBC’s latest stripped offering. Rumpus Media has won a 30 x 15-minute order for A Week to Beat the World, which will be helmed by CBBC’s Young Dancer presenter and 2019 Strictly Come Dancing contestant Karim Zeroual, ...