All Red Planet Pictures articles – Page 3
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NewsCall to extend HETV tax relief
Senior figures suggest lowering threshold to £750,000 to aid mid-range drama and comedy
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NewsBroadcasters stick with drama favourites
BBC doubles down on Call the Midwife and Death in Paradise while ITV lines up more Endeavour and Vera
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NewsAndrew Davies tackles unfinished Austen for ITV
Red Planet Pictures secures eight-part order for period drama Sanditon
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NewsTony Jordan to pen Albanian thriller
Red Planet Pictures founder to exec produce and showrun Antenna Group mafia drama
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NewsRed Planet duo set up All3Media-backed indie
Witchery will be part of drama producer New Pictures
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NewsITV commissioners back Red Planet Prize
Entries open for annual scheme that paved the way for the indie’s BBC1 drama Death in Paradise
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RatingsBabs and Keith & Paddy pull 4m
WEEKEND: BBC1 biopic Babs and ITV’s Keith and Paddy Picture Show performed solidly.
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RatingsHooten & Lady lands 500k
WEEKEND: Hooten and The Lady gripped almost 500,000 viewers for Sky 1 on Friday, as Victoria extended its lead over Poldark in the drama battle.
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Behind The ScenesHooten and the Lady, Sky 1
Production on our action romp took us around the world in search of adventure, says Simon Winstone
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Behind The ScenesSecrets of the SAS: In Their Own Words, Channel 5
Red Planet’s first factual commission demanded an astonishing level of trust in a closed-ranks organisation, says Dan Gold
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NewsRed Planet secures first factual commission
Tony Jordan’s Red Planet Pictures has won its first factual commission a year after launching a division dedicated to the genre.
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NewsTony Jordan pens Barbara Windsor biopic
Former EastEnders writer Tony Jordon is to create a 90-minute biopic about actress Dame Barbara Windsor’s life to air on BBC1 later this year.
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NewsDickensian dropped by BBC1
Victorian drama Dickensian will not be returning for a second series on BBC1.
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FeaturesHot Picks: Hooten & The Lady
Hooten & The Lady is an ambitious adventure series, described as ‘Moonlighting set in the jungle’, or an ‘updated take on Romancing The Stone’. Just don’t call it the new Indiana Jones.
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RatingsDeath in Paradise slips by 700k
THURSDAY: Death in Paradise continued to dominate for BBC1 despite losing twice as many viewers as ITV’s Jericho.
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Behind The ScenesDickensian, BBC1
On a vast Victorian street set in a warehouse in west London, James Rampton hears how Red Planet took a light-footed approach to its rummage through Charles Dickens’ brain


















