All World Productions articles – Page 5
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NewsWorld Productions developing Quibi drama
Ten-part adaptation of novel Blood Orange is short-form platform’s first UK scripted order
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NewsBodyguard escorted to China
ITV Studios Global Entertainment secures deal with Huanxi Media Group
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CommentCancellation is painful - but it doesn’t have to be the end
Like The Bletchley Circle, a good idea can find a new life elsewhere, says Jake Lushington
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NewsMercurio: don't pigeon-hole diverse talent
Line of Duty creator discusses open approach to casting
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FeaturesIndustry thrives in changing market
The rise of the SVoDs means there are more buyers than ever for UK programming, but smaller indies face growing competition
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NewsBBC forges makeshift Line of Duty box set
Back-to-back airing of four series of dramas in late BBC4 slots bolsters iPlayer offering
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NewsITVS revenues up 6%
Love Island and Bodyguard help production arm to buck ITV’s overall 4% decline
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NewsITV celebrates Channel of the Year triumph
Strong slate of programmes including Ant And Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway and Trauma help channel see off rivals
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FeaturesBest independent production company: World Productions
“Bodyguard was the talk of watercoolers and wine bars, bus stops and broadsheets”
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FeaturesBest drama series or serial: A Very English Scandal
“An impeccable story of a complex human and social drama. Witty and hugely entertaining”
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NewsNetflix: stats will lure talent
Secretive streamer reveals viewing figures for high-profile shows to prove scale to creatives
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NewsBodyguard and Killing Eve in Golden Globes battle
World Productions’ BBC1 blockbuster to go head to head with Sid Gentle’s BBC America thriller
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CommentA tale of two pre-Mipcom deals
Netflix’s swoops for Bodyguard and The Circle are a sign of the times
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NewsBBC delivers autumn drama bonanza
Series launches eclipse toal of previous three years combined
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CommentSmart scheduling boosts Bodyguard
Double-ep debuts and stripped shows help linear TV hold firm
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FeaturesLooking beyond the Game’s end
The Northern Ireland film and television sector is planning to compete on the global stage


















