All Lime Pictures articles – Page 8
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NewsPSBs unveil out-of-London plans
Talent shortages and commissioning among challenges raised at Creative Cities Convention
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NewsMTV orders Lime reality show
The Lovers and the Liars challenges contestants to spot the fake couple
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NewsLime reports closer pay gap than All3Media
Hollyoaks indie’s 8.7% gender difference is ahead of owner’s 13.5%
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FeaturesBest soap or continuing drama: Hollyoaks
“I don’t think any other show could have told this story as well as Hollyoaks did”
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NewsUK talent in running for Kidscreen Awards
Lime Pictures’ Netflix drama Free Rein and Lion Television’s Horrible Histories make the shortlist
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NewsC4 seeks aspiring northern writers
Channel 4 is seeking three aspiring writers from the North of England to train to become TV writers.
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NewsLime Pictures hires E! VP
Lime Pictures has hired E!’s Noah Pollack as its first US executive vice president of non-scripted programming.
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NewsE4 supersizes Celebs Go Dating
E4 has doubled down on Lime Pictures’ dating format Celebs Go Dating with a bumper recommission.
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NewsLime embraces WhatsApp after Hollyoaks success
Lime Pictures is to embrace messaging service WhatsApp and story curation platform Wakelet across its programme slate after a successful Stand Up To Cancer-related campaign.
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NewsNetflix sparks kids’ resurgence
Netflix’s push into live-action kids’ programming has triggered a “complete resurgence” in the genre, according to Lime Pictures boss Kate Little.
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NewsLime leads the way onto Netflix for All3
Lime Pictures has become the first All3Media indie to secure a Netflix series – picking up a 10-part tween drama from the SVoD giant.
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NewsE4 commissions celeb dating show
Joey Essex, Tyger Drew-Honey and Charlotte Crosby are all looking for love on a new E4 dating show produced by TOWIE indie Lime Pictures.
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NewsLime exec to head C5 production
Lime Pictures’ head of non-scripted production Joe Mclusky is to become the boss of Channel 5’s in-house production arm.
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CommentSocial media and TV is a marriage made in heaven
Social players’ push into video shouldn’t be grounds for divorce, says Kerry Taylor.
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