All Drama articles – Page 177
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Comment
A new balancing act emerges
Escalating tariffs and declining budgets bring a new set of pressures
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News
Sweden eyes international TV co-pros
Scandinavian film fund to administer 30% rebate for high-end dramas and films
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Canal Plus lines up Netflix rival
High-end drama SVoD platform set to host Gomorrah, Deadly Class and Pose
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Film 4 commissioner joins Simon Maxwell's indie
Sam Lavender becomes an executive producer at Motive Pictures
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BBC forges makeshift Line of Duty box set
Back-to-back airing of four series of dramas in late BBC4 slots bolsters iPlayer offering
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Expectation appoints Humans script editor
Charlotte Rutherford joins The Big Narstie Show indie
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Emily Mortimer to reboot Rumpole
Actress to pen new stories featuring her father John’s iconic barrister
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Features
Diederick Santer: Twin Peaks
David Lynch and Mark Frost’s idiosyncratic fusion of US soap and indie cinema aesthetic held the former Kudos chief executive spellbound
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Pulse and BBC Films to co-produce Riz Ahmed drama
The Night Of actor will star in and produce feature film Mughal Mowgli
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Netflix scoops Gabriel Garcia Márquez classic
Streamer developing Spanish-language adaptation of 100 Years of Solitude
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Aysha Rafaele: The Singing Detective
The BBC Studios drama exec recalls the impact of Dennis Potter’s otherworldly fever dream
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Banijay signs first-look deal with Greenacre
Indie’s output includes BBC arts shows and Netflix musical Been So Long
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Jane Tranter: government must 'future-proof' Welsh production
Bad Wolf founder criticises ad-hoc short-term investment
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Broadcasters stick with drama favourites
BBC doubles down on Call the Midwife and Death in Paradise while ITV lines up more Endeavour and Vera
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ITV lines up Dawn French drama
Glass Houses will be produced by Sophie Clarke-Jervoise’s Genial Productions
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MotherFatherSon execs: No limit to TV talent
How Richard Gere’s presence raised everyone’s game on the eight-part BBC2 drama
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Comment
Our faith in Malaysia paid off
Filming Strike Back in an emerging market was challenging but worth it, says Kenton Oxley