All Merman articles – Page 3
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BBC2 secures Dolly Parton for tell-all doc
Man Alive Entertainment film heads slate that also includes Sara Pascoe comedy and David Olusoga four-parter
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This Way Up, Channel 4
Comedy written by Aisling Bea, who stars as a teacher getting her life back together after a nervous breakdown. Produced by Merman
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Sharon Horgan: ‘Abandoning ideas feels like sacrilege’
The Catastrophe writer and Merman co-founder tells Robin Parker about her creative juggling act
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Trump spearheads Urban Myths
US president features in third run alongside Madonna and Paul McCartney
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Best international programme sales: All Together Now
“The format has been a particular hit in Brazil, where Record TV’s remake exceeded its slot average by 30%”
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Amazon orders Merman show
Danny Brocklehurst drama Dirty is one of the first shows to come from indie’s first-look deal with the SVoD
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Sky and Australia's ABC team up for Merman comedy
Stand-up Sarah Kendall to write and star in Frayed
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There She Goes, BBC4
Merman comedy-drama about a severely learning disabled 9-year-old girl and her family
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Merman spawns digital unit Mermade
Sharon Horgan’s new short-form outfit hires raft of digital talent
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Female comedies lead the way at BBC3
Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon land sitcom order alongside three pilots
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UKTV orders Sharon Horgan Irish drama
RTÉ boards Catastrophe co-creator’s six-part series Women on the Verge
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Katz unveils first full slate
Brexit drama and stripped Studio Lambert reality show among new C4 shows
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The Crown and Taboo lead Bafta TV Craft nominations
Netflix and BBC1 dramas to face off in four categories
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Left Bank takes the indie crown
The Crown and The Replacement indie sits comfortably at the top of our peer poll
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Sky: Praise for swift decision-making
Broadcaster makes significant changes to help create clear identities for its portfolio of channels
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Netflix lures American Horror Story's Ryan Murphy
Showrunner follows Shonda Rhimes to streaming giant with £215m deal
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Best comedy programme: Catastrophe
“Unlike anything else on TV right now. Fresh, funny and real”