All Drama articles – Page 56
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News
Universal International Studios ties with Home Team
Dominic Buchanan and Bennett McGhee’s indie has a slate championing new voices
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Sky orchestrates ‘regular drumbeat’ of scripted shows
Studios chief Cecile Frot-Coutaz is focused on quality rather than quantity
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Drama declines can’t puncture record international sales
Entertainment shows help British programming generate £1.5bn globally, according to Pact Exports Report
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Eagle Eye lands more Suspect & Professor T
Channel 4 and ITV return for extra helpings of European adaptations
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Keshet to invest £25m into Israeli drama
A Body That Works and Leonard Cohen biopic Who by Fire first out of gate in eight-strong slate
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Rainmaker takes stake in Saffron Cherry
Strengthens ties with The Madame Blanc Mysteries producer following first-look deal
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Drama moves into originals with Mitford sisters show
Elizabeth Kilgrarriff’s Firebird Pictures behind six-parter Outrageous
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The Ink Factory and Amusement Park return to Le Carre’s A Most Wanted Man
Producers to create a limited TV series from the same novel they adapted as a feature in 2014
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Keshet preps Who by Fire Leonard Cohen drama
Ex-VIS UK exec Jill Offman and Shtisel creator Yehonatan Indursky team up for adaptation of Matti Friedman book
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Story Films revs up taxi driver thriller for C5
Black Cab is All3Media indie’s second drama for broadcaster
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ScreenSkills seeks to simplify scripted for rookies
BBC, ITV, C4, Netflix & Acorn TV backed Script to Screen e-learning programme
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ITV returns to DI Ray
Maya Sondi’s Birmingham-set crime drama gets enhanced order from broadcaster
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Features
First look: Vardy v Rooney: A Courtroom Drama, C4
Chalkboard’s docu-drama following the high-profile court case will air next month
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Features
Dean Possenniskie: A+E will grow through programming not M&A
A+E Networks EMEA and UK chief says company is focused on factual brands through third parties rather than owning indies
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Comment
Danny Brocklehurst: Think hard before bringing a real-life murder case to screen
Audiences love true crime, but film-makers need to consider its impact on the community involved, says Danny Brocklehurst
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Video
Trailer: Litvinenko, ITVX
George Kay’s four-part drama from ITV Studios, Tiger Aspect and Livedrop Media about the poisoning of the Russian dissident
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Red Planet strikes deal with Our House writer
Death in Paradise indie ties with Louise Candlish for more adaptations and original projects
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Amazon doubles down on The Devil’s Hour
Tom Moran’s Hartswood Films project scores two series order
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Comment
Life rights – a ‘mostly true’ story
Adapting a real-life narrative often means navigating a complex range of legal issues, says Nick Swimer