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72 Films to follow Newcastle United for Prime Video
Ties with Lorton Entertainment for four-part access series
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BBC axes Frankie Boyle’s New World Order
BBC2 without a topical comedy format as Zeppotron show follows Mock the Week and The Mash Report out the door
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France Télévisions chief: streamers are ‘cultural exception’ to creative landscape
Delphine Ernotte advocates alliances with SVoDs, but stresses PSBs have ’cultural sovereignty’
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Paramount+ to keep investing in international drama
Marco Nobili pledges that focus on US franchises won’t curb appetite for global hits
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Death in Paradise indie dives into murkier waters with tale of sex, drugs and power
Red Planet Pictures teams with playwright Ryan Calais Cameron for 1980s crime thriller Blood Rights
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C4 picks up Woodcut series on female rulers
Six-parter explores legacy of leaders from Egyptian phaorah Hatshepsut to Queen Victoria
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‘Socially responsible’ drama evokes audience recognition in undesirable characters
Fifteen-Love showrunner says it’s “not interesting to see a villain with a worldview we cannot possibly understand”
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Free Solo directors board Nat Geo Shackleton doc
Oscar winners Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin to produce and direct film about discovery of Shackleton’s ship
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72 Films promotes production chief to MD
Samantha Stewart lands expanded role at All or Nothing indie
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C4 orders Mad Men-style doc on women in advertising
South Shore is producing AFP single Mad Women
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MultiStory Media expands entertainment team
Simone Haywood upped to creative director as part of strategy refocus for Come Dine with Me label
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French civil unrest hits Series Mania
Demonstrators protesting government changes to retirement age disrupt market’s purple carpet
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BBC religion chief: why I’m targeting secular viewers
Daisy Scalchi on taking the genre “out of its perceived silo” and growing religious literacy with universal themes like love
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Distributors on FAST evolution: ‘we’re broadcasters now’
Series Mania: Banijay Rights, Fremantle, All3Media International discuss shifting focus and writers’ strike implications
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Meghan Lyvers: Sky Studios has clout to self-fund high-end drama
UK and Ireland originals scripted chief says commissioning and production outfit not reliant on US partners
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BBC1 dramas lead Bafta nominations
This is Going to Hurt and The Responder receive six nods each
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Fremantle launches premium docs label
Undeniable will be overseen by head of global documentaries Mandy Chang
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Embankment snaps up Killing Escobar exec
Salon’s Nick Taussig among quartet of unscripted hires for Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts indie