All Motion Content Group articles – Page 2
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News
Daisybeck lands buying and selling format for C4
Daisybeck Studios and Motion Content Group co-produce
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News
Altercation during Murder Island production
STV Studios puts in place production protocols following ‘challenges’ on major C4 format
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Ross Kemp to explore shipwrecks for Sky History
A+E Networks UK orders four-part fact-ent series with personal resonance for host
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C4 sets out £40m unscripted plans
Global Format Fund and Contestable Pot to return alongside Circle successor
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Features
Best original programme: Your Home Made Perfect
‘Clever and innovative use of virtual reality and graphics - an exciting watch’
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Features
Best popular factual programme: Race Across The World
‘Completely compelling – I cared so much about these people. It was talked-about TV, made with ambition and panache’
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Behind The Scenes
Smart budgeting for British sci-fi
Creating Intergalactic for Sky 1 was a mix of big ambitious and clear boundaries, says Kieron Hawkes
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News
Merton and Webster go motorhoming for C5
Curve Media ties with Motion Content Group on six-parter
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Netflix tinkers with Too Hot To Handle scheduling
Plans to release Fremantle format in weekly batches - in line with The Circle US strategy
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STV cashes in on C4’s contestable pot
Murder Island first format to emerge from multi-million pound fund
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Video
Intergalactic, Sky 1
Motion Content Group and Moonage Pictures sci-fi series about a flight cadet falsely imprisoned before becoming embroiled in an audacious break-out
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News
Drive pushes into formats with The Chop
Production funding outfit expands sales arm with Sky History competition series
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News
Top commissions from Edinburgh
Highlights include an A Word spin-off, C4 bridge-building reality format and focus on racism in football
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News
Kate Humble lands C5 double
Raise The Roof returns to A Country Life for Half the Price - while visiting her farms in original show
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Indies cool on C4’s Motion Content money
Deal terms put some producers off pitching ‘channel-defining’ shows