All London TV Screenings articles
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News
BBCS reveals how Showcase 2025 is shaping up
Event to kick off on 24 February with genre-led forums and new content deep dives
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Amazon, Mediawan and PBS join fast-growing London TV Screenings
36 companies now confirmed as 2025 event set to be largest yet
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London TV Screenings expands run for 2025
Extra day added to agenda as event heads into fifth year
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Features
UK Scripted
Playing Nice; Red Eye; Coma; Nightsleeper; Renegade Nell; The Cuckoo; The Jetty; Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light
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News
In brief: I Am A Killer order; Fremantle Asacha takeover; London TV Screenings dates
Transistor Films gets fresh Netflix order
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News
In brief: Newen Riff Raff deal; Murder is Easy sales; ITV rebrand
Jude Law production company gets Newen investment
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Samber: Grounding a drama in documentary
Federation Studios’ London TV Screenings tentpole drama took France by storm
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Features
London TV Screenings: Thrillers dominate as comedy declines
Laughs will be in short supply at this year’s London TV Screenings as distributors instead opt to push their premium scripted content
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Comment
Capital gains: The UK welcomes the world
The London TV Screenings has cemented its place in the industry’s calendar
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Features
The Negotiators International
‘The new series comes at a time when hostage negotiation is a highly topical issue’
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Mayhem! Secret Lives Of The Georgian Kings
‘This was a period with piracy, class division, global power and lots of sexual scandal’
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Features
Dead In The Water
‘It feels utterly accurate and authentic, allowing a real sense of place and time’
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Spinal Destination
‘It’s a very warm and humane gang comedy with a group of friends unlike any other you’ve seen’
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Features
So Long, Marianne
‘It will appeal to a young audience that has no idea who Leonard Cohen is’
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Monsieur Spade
‘Clive Owen has a real presence – he fills each scene with a real intensity’
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Paris Has Fallen
‘The movie franchise has a real added value that brings visibility to the series’