All Drama articles – Page 122
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Baddiel: web bests TV as producers ‘crowbar’ shows into lockdown formats
Comedian’s concerns echoed by Fulwell 73’s Leo Pearlman, who is “bored senseless” of made-at-home shows - even his company’s own
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‘Project Restart’ proposals issued for high-end TV
British Film Commission consultation recommends health tests, safety training and CGI crowds
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Ricky Gervais forges Netflix deal
Multi-year agreement for scripted series and comedy specials includes third series of After Life
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Features
Jack Thorne: my working from home life
The His Dark Materials writer on Zoom readthroughs, the government’s ‘barbaric’ health rationing and the need for uplifting TV
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UK broadcasters turn backs on US scripted
Acquisitions drop 25% in last year as local content booms
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Industry readies TV to get back to work
Bectu working on draft proposals for uniform standards once productions resume
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Normal People drives BBC3 to record iPlayer week
Almost a third of 16.2m requests for Sally Rooney drama come from 16-34s
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Atlantic Crossing producers launch Nordic indie
Nevis Productions counts UK’s Nevision as backer
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The Broadcast Interview
Peter Bowker: influenced by isolation
World On Fire and The A Word writer contemplates the impact of lockdown on his scripts
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Lygo: ‘ITV without soaps is barely ITV’
Director of TV on stopping viewers ‘detoxing’ from Corrie & Emmerdale, the future of studio shows and the prospects of a summer Love Island
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Behind The Scenes
The extraordinary story behind Normal People
Director Lenny Abrahamson and executive producer Ed Guiney reveal their experiences pulling together BBC3’s romantic drama to Desiree Ibekwe
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Features
Review: No hoorays for Ryan Murphy’s Hollywood
Plot contrivances, thinly-sketched characters and limp one-liners add up to a lazy, cynical experience, says Fionnuala Halligan
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Sky strikes deal with Tempel director
Philipp Leinemann will develop German and international projects
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Behind The Scenes
Gangs of London, Sky Atlantic
Film director Gareth Evans was adamant that this sprawling crime saga had to be a TV series - with stunts put front and centre, Gabriel Tate discovers
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ESG extends Samsung distribution
Launch of curated channels in US and Germany includes several key library titles
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BBC considers quarantining drama casts and crew
Piers Wenger floats radical solution to restart production