All Video articles – Page 101
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The Satanic Verses: 30 Years On, BBC2
Vice Studios doc examining the lasting effects of Salman Rushdie’s 1989 controversial novel
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His Dark Materials, BBC1
Bad Wolf produces Jack Thorne’s adaptation of Philip Pullman’s acclaimed series of novels
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After Life, Netflix
New comedy series written and directed by and starring Ricky Gervais. Produced by Derek Productions
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Bounty Hunters, Sky One
Second series of Cave Bear’s comedy drama starring Jack Whitehall and Rosie Perez
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Leaving Neverland, Channel 4
Amos Pictures doc explores the experiences of two men allegedly sexually abused when they were children by Michael Jackson
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Home, Channel 4
Rufus Jones writes and stars in Channel X comedy about a family living with a Syrian refugee
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Hanna, Amazon Prime
Conspiracy thriller penned by The Night Manager’s David Farr, co-produced by NBCUniversal, Working Title Television and Amazon Studios
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Derry Girls, Channel 4
Second series of Hat Trick Productions’ award-winning Northern Irish comedy
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Cheat, ITV
Molly Windsor and Katherine Kelly star in Two Brothers Pictures’ four-part psychological thriller
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Catch 22, Channel 4/Hulu
Six-part adaptation of Joseph Heller’s famously ‘unfilmable’ 1961 anti-war novel, executive produced by George Clooney
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This Time With Alan Partridge, BBC1
The king of chat returns to the BBC as co-anchor of Baby Cow’s spoof magazine show
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Our Planet, Netflix
First look at Silverback Films’ natural history series, voiced by David Attenborough.
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Storyville: Under the Wire, BBC4
Feature-length documentary on war reporter Marie Colvin’s final assignment. Produced by Arrow Media
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MotherFatherSon, BBC2
Richard Gere and Helen McCrory star in Tom Rob Smith’s eight-part drama, produced by BBC Studios Drama London
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Teachers Training to Kill, Channel 4
Kira Phillips directs Sundog Pictures documentary exploring how schools in US are responding to shootings
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Traitors, Channel 4/Netflix
Six-part spy thriller set in 1945 starring Emma Appleton, Keeley Hawes and Michael Stuhlbarg. Produced by Twenty Twenty and 42