All Chalkboard TV articles – Page 2
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Clapperboard wins fifth C5 drama order in four months
Chalkboard sister label launched late last year
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Chalkboard snaps up former Sky commissioner
Bill Hobbins joins Cold Call indie as creative director
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Channel 5 picks up Nent UK’s summer thriller
Four indies to co-produce adaptation of The Holiday
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Clapperboard wins C5 drama double
Deadline and Teacher are second and third shows to come from Chalkboard sister company
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BBC2 and Sister triumph at Edinburgh Awards
Chernobyl, Hospital and Jade: the Reality Star Who Changed Britain among winners
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Stellify moves into scripted
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? producer expands remit amid Sony deal extension
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Chalkboard scripted sister lands C5 series
Clapperboard Studios to debut with four-part Intruder
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Pact: C5 backs new ideas and small indies
ViacomCBS channel triples volume of original IP as indies’ international income tops £1bn
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C4 follows Sarah Beeny to the country
Series to track property expert’s mission to build her dream family home
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C4 poised to unveil coronavirus emergency plan
Programming spend likely to be slashed when cost-saving measures are revealed this afternoon
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Funding fears in spotlight
Indies highlight increasingly onerous demands placed on them by broadcasters to fund shows
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Merman among 2020 Indielab cohort
This Way Up producer and Tom Kerridge’s Bone Soup among 16 companies selected for mentoring scheme, which has been delayed to the autumn
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All3 stays top as Banijay buys ESG
All3Media was again the biggest consolidator in UK revenue terms, comfortably outstripping rivals
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Indies scramble to regain rights from Kew Media
Several companies are trying to take back their assets or searching for new investors
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Noel Clarke indie scores debut TV commission
Unstoppable lands four-part thriller from Channel 5
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C5’s Sebastian Cardwell steps up to ViacomCBS role
Digital controller becomes UK deputy director of programmes at parent company of Broadcast’s channel of the year