All Kudos Film & Television articles – Page 5
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         Behind The Scenes Behind The ScenesTroy: Fall Of A City, BBC1Where other takes on the siege of Troy focus on the Greeks, this BBC1 version puts the Trojans centre stage. Gabriel Tate meets the producers 
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         Video VideoTroy: Fall of a City, BBC1Kudos dramatisation told from the perspective of the Trojan family at the heart of the siege 
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         Features FeaturesBest independent production company: Left Bank Pictures“With its broad customer base, outstanding relationships with talent and sub-genre expertise, Left Bank sits at the top table of scripted producers” 
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         Features FeaturesBest drama series or serial: Three Girls“The most powerful indictment of a system that failed these girls” 
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         News NewsKudos eyes Wuthering Heights spin-offEndemol Shine indie secures rights to upcoming novel Ill Will 
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         News NewsA+E tops Broadcast's Best Places to Work listLookout Point and Youngest Media also score highly in annual survey 
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         News NewsKudos to adapt firefighter memoirEndemol Shine-owned indie picks up rights to Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton’s memoir 
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         Video VideoThe Boy with the Topknot, BBC2Kudos and Parti Productions’ adaptation of Sathnam Sanghera’s memoirs of his childhood in 1980’s Wolverhampton 
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         Behind The Scenes Behind The ScenesGunpowder, BBC1Kudos producer Ollie Madden on telling the real story of the Gunpowder Plot 
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         Features FeaturesRoundtable: Dissecting the drama boomDrama is on a high but how much is this success benefiting producers? 
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         Video VideoGunpowder, BBC1Kudos 17th century thriller about the Catholic plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament 
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         News NewsIndies hail Sky’s speedy ordersTin Star and Jamestown producers say broadcaster’s quick recommissions lead to better shows 
 



 
     
    
    













