All Fremantle articles – Page 20
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News
Sky orders Francesco Totti biopic
Roma footballer’s final years to be serialised by Fremantle label Wildside
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Netflix to lean further into competition
“Wild phenomenon” of Talkback’s Too Hot to Handle points to unscripted ambitions says Ted Sarandos
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Fremantle secures Russian output deals
The Sister, The Dublin Murders and The Windermere Children topline deals
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Naked signs Fatima Salaria
Replaces Simon Andreae after 18 months as C4 specialist factual chief
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Super-indies ponder Mipcom attendance
Uncertainty around safety and cost assessments pose questions
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BBC1 to remake South Korean format
Thames and Naked to co-produce CJ ENM’s I Can See Your Voice
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Jamie Oliver lockdown show heads to Hulu
US streamer buys fast-turnaround series in deal with Fremantle
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Fremantle preps Boris Johnson coronavirus drama
Richard Brown’s Passenger Pictures and Michael Winterbottom’s Revolution Films to partner on high-end series
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Fremantle veteran joins digital tech firm
Katrina Neylon joins We Got Pop to steer transformation
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Joanne Froggatt to helm Fremantle podcast
The Harrowing will explore the aftermath of the murder of a family
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Misha B calls out racism on The X Factor
Contestant from 2011 says judges ‘worked together to assassinate my character’
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Behind The Scenes
The Salisbury Poisonings: ‘an exploration of collateral damage’
Dancing Ledge MD Chris Carey tells Desiree Ibekwe about telling human stories behind the headlines - and his mission to nurture new writers
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All3 sales chief raises investment concerns
Concerns of second coronavirus spike could lead to caution around programme financing, warns All3Media sales boss
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Castlefield options crime quartet
Fremantle label adapts Cara Hunter’s Oxford-set DI Fawley novels
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John Adams writer attached to Netanyahu drama
Fremantle-produced biopic will be written by two-time Emmy winner Kirk Ellis
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Features
Neighbours in lockdown: ‘as if coronavirus skipped over our town’
Desiree Ibekwe learns how Fremantle got production of its Australian soap back on track