All Carnival Film and TV articles – Page 3
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News
BBC developing Carnival family drama
NBC indie to adapt Francesca Segal’s novel The Awkward Age
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Video
Jamestown, Sky 1
Carnival’s second run of drama charting the early days of the first British settlers in America
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Features
Roundtable: Dissecting the drama boom
Drama is on a high but how much is this success benefiting producers?
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News
Indies hail Sky’s speedy orders
Tin Star and Jamestown producers say broadcaster’s quick recommissions lead to better shows
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Ratings
Jamestown strikes gold for Sky
FRIDAY: Jamestown became Sky 1’s biggest show of the year, after more than 600,000 tuned in to the period drama.
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Video
The Last Kingdom, BBC2
Second series of the Carnival Films historical drama, airing this Spring.
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News
Carnival recruits BBC Studios exec
Carnival Films has recruited Jessica Pope as an exec producer.
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Carnival teams with Deutschland 83 writer
Deutschland 83 creator Anna Winger has teamed up with Carnival Films to develop her first UK series.
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Carnival hires head of development
Kudos’ head of development Joanna Strevens is to join Downton Abbey indie Carnival Films in the same role.
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Carnival creates cyber-warfare drama
Carnival Films is developing a dystopian cyber-warfare drama based on Alex Gibney’s documentary Zero Days.
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Downton Abbey producer receives OBE
Downton Abbey producer Gareth Neame and former Channel 4 commissioner Jo Twist were among the TV executives recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
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Netflix replaces BBC America on The Last Kingdom
Netflix has replaced BBC America as the US co-producer of BBC2 drama The Last Kingdom.
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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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Lucky Man to return after first series finds fortune
Stan Lee’s Lucky Man is to return to Sky 1 for a second series after the comic book thriller became the biggest drama in the channel’s 34-year history.
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Ratings
Lucky Man sheds 200k
FRIDAY: Stan Lee’s Lucky Man lost a third of its audience on Sky 1 as Derby County’s clash with Manchester United in the FA Cup peaked with a crowd of almost 6m.