All Indies articles – Page 175
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Features
The Ripper Speaks
‘There have been loads of Ripper documentaries, but they have never been in his own words’
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Blackout - Tomorrow Is Too Late
‘We see the power go out in homes, the transport is down, and no one can get back to their loved ones’
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Osama Bin Laden: The Inside Story
‘What this series does is tell for the first time the whole story of who Bin Laden was, where he came from and how he was radicalised’
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Forgotten War Stories
‘The Bosnian episode is particularly harrowing, stark and brutal to watch at times’
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Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol
‘There is an international texture to the plot – including a back story set in Turkey and the Middle East’
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Red Election
‘It fits the premium mainstream positioning that we aim for with all our scripted shows’
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HIP (High Intellectual Potential)
‘Strong lead characters, good pace and sense of humour throughout’
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Furia (Fury)
‘It’s an interesting show because, on the one hand it’s politically relevant, but on the other, it’s an exciting rollercoaster ride’
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The Teacher
‘We’re always on the hunt for great British drama in what is a competitive and crowded market’
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News
All3 tackles accountant shortage
Super indie launches scheme, while ents development training begins in Scotland
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The Responder
‘It’s the kind of bold, edgy, colourful series that could play on a range of platforms, so we are considering our options’
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Conviction: The Case of Stephen Lawrence
‘The drama will sell because it is a powerful story’
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Hollington Drive
‘The complexity of modern families and the lengths we go to in order to protect the people we love is something that we can all relate to’
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The Cleaner
‘The cast is a dream and each episode has something new and distinctive to offer’
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Mipcom Hot Picks: UK scripted
‘Crime has two things in abundance that help it’s global appeal: strong IP and talent’
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Behind The Scenes
Vendetta: Behind the scenes on the showdown in Sicily
Ruggero Di Maggio, Davide Gambino and Nicola Moody lift the lid on the co-pro between Sicily’s Mon Amour Films and the UK’s Nutopia
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Glued to the Screen: Ted Lasso
Apple TV+’s comedy-drama delivers the ultimate fish-out-of-water story and none of the usual clichés, says Kristin Jones