All Beyond Rights articles – Page 3
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Features
Battle Of Normandy - 85 days In Hell
“This was footage I had never seen before. I knew it would give the audience a rare perspective on events”
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Distributors survey: Going from strength to strength
From new boutique firms to the big established players, UK-based distributors recorded impressive revenue increases
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Grudge Race
“Racing fans are one of the largest under-served audiences in the country. The show does well on TV and social media”
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Little Dot gears up for SVoD
All3Media-backed firm steps up commissioning and acquisitions in run-up to launch of service
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Mythbusters
Mythbusters was one of Discovery Channel’s longest-running hits, conducting 2,950 experiments with 910 explosions and using 83 miles of duct tape over 282 episodes, across 15 series.
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True North eyes global stage
Homes By The Sea indie True North is to ramp up development of factual formats with international appeal after receiving a multimillion-pound investment from Sky.
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Hot Picks: Fanshaw & Crudnut
Oddball humour is the way to many kids’ (and big kids’) hearts.
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In brief: Spike; Passion; An Extra Slice
Spike acquires US adventure series, while Passion acquires global rights to two high-profile UK series and BBCW strikes An Extra Slice format deal.
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Love It or List It heads across Europe
Love It Or List It, the Channel 4 property series fronted by Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp, is to be remade around the world after Beyond Distribution struck a series of format deals.
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Hot Picks: Chasing Monsters
Australian distributor Beyond Distribution, best known for selling Discovery’s Mythbusters, will be celebrating its 30th anniversary at Mipcom this year and its catalogue includes Canadian series Chasing Monsters.
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Beyond poaches DRG's Meek-O'Connor
Mythbusters producer and distributor Beyond has poached DRG’s Caitlin Meek-O’Connor to become head of acquisitions.
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Bumper year for distributors
The UK’s top distributors have generated more than £1.1bn in revenues this year after exploiting more than half a million hours of programming in their catalogues.
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Kirstie & Phil to front Canadian format for C4
Channel 4 is to expand its property slate with a reversioned Canadian format fronted by Kirstie Allsop and Phil Spencer .