All Features articles – Page 104
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Celebrity Treasure Island
‘We see this as the next big family-friendly gameshow to take the market by storm’
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British drama
C4’s new porn industry drama and a reimagining of classic British character Worzel Gummidge topline the UK scripted shows debuting in Cannes
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Tom Kerridge’s American Feast
’One of the things that works internationally is characters – and Tom Kerridge is a great character’
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The Accident
‘The subject matter is, universal – even though viewed through a local lens. Most countries are familiar with this anger, grief and desire for justice’
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The $50m Art Swindle
‘This is such an intriguing story and there is a market for this show with PSBs, cable and streamers’
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Malory Towers
‘You don’t see a lot of period pieces for kids and this is a series with real cinematic feel’
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Lupin’s Tales
‘The fact that Lupin will travel from one continent to another – not just focusing on Europe or North America – should help attract broadcasters from around the world’
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Heirs Of The Night
‘There is very little to compare it to. This is a major pan-European, live-action series shot in English and filmed and financed across Europe’
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Stephen Land: Behind The Music
The VH1 show’s precision format points and dramatic hooks exerted a strong influence on how the Jupiter Entertainment exec shapes crime docs
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HBO Max places family at the heart of its offering
Last week HBO Max and Sesame Street announced an extensive content partnership, a move which sent a clear signal to the industry concerning the upcoming streaming platform’s family and kid’s ambitions.
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How BBC3’s latest commissions fit channel’s strategy
BBC3’s latest commissions provide an insight into Fiona Campbell’s commissioning strategy.
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Marnie Dickens: Buffy The Vampire Slayer
The writer’s love for Sunnydale’s heroine and her gang was all-consuming. Just don’t tell her how it ended
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NBCUniversal swoops into the streaming wars
Peacock is set to launch in April 2020 and will be both advertiser funded and subscription supported
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American fall schedule highlights
Some of the big-ticket items to watch out for this autumn
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Record revenues as growth slows
Survey reveals loss of momentum after two years of double-digit rises, but turnover continuing to climb
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Fresh opportunities on horizon
With new players entering the SVoD fray, distributors are positive about the future despite concerns over consolidation
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The changing rights landscape
Buyers for six major UK & Irish broadcasters talk about the complicated rights situation and what they want for their channel portfolios
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Peer poll: All3Media holds on to top spot
Quality content and strong leadership help the Blood distributor top the poll, while previous winner BBC Studios is once again ranked second
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Gallery: Catherine The Great
Selection of images from the set of the New Pictures and Origin Pictures drama for Sky Atlantic and HBO
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Sarah Kendall: M*A*S*H
The creator and star of Sky 1’s Frayed celebrates a comedy that trusted viewers to follow it from high farce to tragedy