All Tiger Aspect articles – Page 4
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VideoDomina, Sky Atlantic
Drama about the power struggles of Ancient Rome from the perspective of the women. Produced by Fifty Fathoms, Tiger Aspect and Sky Studios
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NewsSky boosts comedy team
BBC, BBCS and Tiger Aspect talent join commissioning and production arms
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NewsPeter Bowker names disabled writer team
Genevieve Barr among five selected to co-write A-Word spin-off for BBC1
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NewsMorning wrap: Peaky Blinders; Celebrity Catchphrase; Ranganation
News round-up including the end of Steven Knight’s big-budget BBC drama
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NewsTiger Aspect fills head of comedy role
David Simpson will report direct to Peter Salmon and Lucinda Hicks
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NewsIndies weigh-up slimmed down structure
Immediate replacements for clutch of senior figures not anticipated
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NewsDamian Kavanagh to leave Tiger Aspect
Former BBC3 chief says ‘time is right’ after almost two years helming Man Like Mobeen producer
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NewsBean exec laments loss of animation
Tiger Aspect kids chief claims US imports and reality have reduced opportunity for originals
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VideoJack Whitehall: Travels with My Father, Netflix
Fourth series of the Jack and Michael Whitehall travelogue. Produced by Cave Bear and Tiger Aspect Productions
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NewsFlame hires ex-Argonon & Tiger Aspect exec
Lynn Lugsden brought on board to grow pre-sales and co-productions
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The Broadcast InterviewHolly Walsh: ‘Half my ideas come from talking rubbish’
The comedian and writer tells Robin Parker about her inspiration for her BBC1 comedy The Other One and the isolation of working in lockdown
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FeaturesAll3 stays top as Banijay buys ESG
All3Media was again the biggest consolidator in UK revenue terms, comfortably outstripping rivals
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NewsSky Kids plans quarterly launches
Lucy Murphy reveals slate stretching from Pirates Love Underpants to Rebel nature series
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NewsBBC1 crowns King Gary with second series
Shiny Button comedy recommissioned off back of ‘encouraging’ iPlayer numbers
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FeaturesBest drama series or serial: The Virtues
“It transcends all expectations of TV drama to do something brave, raw and devastating”

















