All Bandit TV articles
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News
Luke Johnson backs literary agent
Former C4 chair invests ’six-figure’ sum into Northbank Talent Management
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News
Delicious set for Sky return
Series three of Dawn French comedy-drama likely to air in early 2019
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Planet Earth II dominates Bafta Craft Awards nominations
Awards presented in London on 23 April
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Features
Rillington Place, BBC1
Picture and audio post of the drama based on the murders carried out by John Christie
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Video
Rillington Place, BBC1
Tim Roth and Samantha Morton star in a gripping three-part co-produced by the BBC and Bandit Television.
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What is next for ITV drama?
Leading drama producers have called for ITV to be bold and brave to sustain the momentum created by former director of drama Steve November, which has contributed to its main channel’s audience share rising by 5.5%.
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ITV US partners with Toddlers & Tiaras producer
ITV America has joined forces with Toddlers & Tiaras producer Helga Eike to set up a production company in the US.
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Sky's multi-million pound drama bet
Sky has made a multi-million pound bet on drama after ordering six high-profile series featuring talent including Idris Elba, Christina Hendricks, Dawn French and Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley.
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Storage Hunters star fronts Discovery format
Storage Hunters star Jesse McClure is to front a Zig Zag-produced antiques series for Discovery’s free-to-air channel.
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Features
Special Recognition: Have I Got News For You
Have I Got News For You is TV’s most popular satirical news format… allegedly.
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News
BBC1 orders Rillington Place drama
Endomol Shine Group’s fledgling label Bandit Television is to co-produce a dramatisation of the notorious Rillington Place murders for BBC1.
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5* acquires Shannara Chronicles
Channel 5 has acquired US epic fantasy drama The Shannara Chronicles for youth-skewing 5*.
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News
MasterChef chief launches indie
MasterChef creative director Karen Ross is launching her own Endemol Shine Group-backed indie.
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News
New wave buoys indie scene
More than 100 indies have been created in the past two years as a new wave of production companies emerges.