All See Saw Films articles
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NewsMediawan unveils ABC Oz drama, Monte Cristo unscripted show
Scripted series The Great White is from See-Saw Films while France’s M6 will air The Heirs Of Monte Cristo
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VideoTrail: Slow Horses, Apple TV+
Fifth outing of See-Saw Film’s spy comedy drama. Suspicions arise as resident tech nerd Roddy Ho lands himself a glamourous new girlfriend
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NewsApple TV+ lassoes seventh series of Slow Horses
See-Saw secures seventh series ahead of fifth run’s broadcast
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FeaturesProgramme of the Year (Non-PSB Group): Rivals
‘A joyful example of taking a bit of a leap in commissioning and delivering on it’
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NewsSweetpea indie to adapt Emma Forrest coming-of-age thriller
See-Saw label Fanboy options upcoming novel Father Figure
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NewsHeartstopper to end with feature-length single
Fourth instalment of Netflix’s adaptation of hit YA graphic novel series begins production this summer
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NewsMediawan chief eyes ‘very attractive’ UK market
Elisabeth d’Arvieu on See-Saw Films deal and plans for English-language series
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NewsSee-Saw-backed Picking Scabs hires Jungle head of drama
Shay Spencer joins as exec producer at Samantha Strauss joint venture
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NewsSee-Saw Films inks deal with A Gentleman In Moscow showrunner
Slow Horses indie to work with Ben Vanstone through his Vanity Film & TV label
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NewsIn brief: Sky picks up reggae doc; Apple orders more Slow Horses; Bectu on BBC News cuts; Ceidiog sells kids series
Story of the UK’s first reggae band Cimarons to air on Sky Arts
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VideoTrail: Sweetpea, Sky Atlantic
See Saw Films comic drama about a quiet girl who develops a vengeful and liberating taste for murder
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VideoTrail: Heartstopper, Netflix
Third series of the adaptation of the young-adult novel about two British teens at an all-boys school. Produced by See-Saw Films
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FeaturesGallery: Slow Horses, Apple TV+
Selection of images from the fourth series of espionage thriller. Produced by See-Saw Films
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VideoTrail: Slow Horses, Apple TV+
See-Saw Film’s hit spy series sees the dysfunctional MI5 agents deal with a bombing that detonates personal secrets
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NewsStarz lands Sky’s Sweetpea
Kirstie Swain-penned black comedy-drama to air in US as original for Lionsgate cabler
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NewsBBC3, Sky and Firecrest shine at Broadcast Digital Awards
BBC3 scoops coveted Channel of the Year award while C4 lands six gongs

















