All Red Planet Pictures articles – Page 2
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News
In brief: Little Dot & Abacus; Death in Paradise; Lenny Henry & Coldplay
Little Dot Studios acquires Abacus factual docs All3Media company Little Dot Studios has acquired 500 hours of factual programming for its 30 channels from distributor Abacus Media Rights. This includes more than 100 hours of documentaries, including Nick Broomfield’s full back catalogue which comprises feature docs Soldier Girls (1981) and ...
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Video
Trailer: Sanditon, BritBox
Second series of Red Planet Pictures drama based on Jane Austen’s unfinished novel set in the eponymous seaside town
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Features
Best international programme sales: Alex Rider
“The title’s cross-generational appeal is an important factor in its success, as well as its Britishness”
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Asacha secures £30m investment
Asset management firm Tikehau Capital backs burgeoning European media firm
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Asacha hires international chief from All3
Maria Ishak to head content and co-productions for the nascent media group
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Red Planet sold to Asacha Media
European production group acquires majority stake in Death in Paradise producer
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BritBox revives Sanditon
PBS also boards Red Planet adapation, two years after it was dropped by ITV
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Discovery of Witches writer: don’t rush adaptations
Kate Brooke shares advice for translating novels to TV
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Red Planet signs up thriller rights
The Harpy and The Exphoria Code are to be adapted by Red Planet Pictures
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Genevieve Barr wins Red Planet Prize
Actress and writer pips journalist Nick Ahad with coming of age drama
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Covid-19 cuts back drama lengths
Shorter runs of some scripted projects anticipated to mitigate additional costs
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Tony Jordan and Chloe Tucker to help budding writers
Duo to deliver Red Planet Prize masterclasses via Zoom
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Video
Sanditon, ITV
Andrew Davies takes on Jane Austen’s unfinished novel set in the eponymous seaside town. Produced by Red Planet Pictures
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News
Sanditon exec: SVoDs’ rise is a mixed blessing
Red Planet Pictures’ Belinda Campbell hails creative opportunities but identifies challenge of inflated crew costs
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Call to extend HETV tax relief
Senior figures suggest lowering threshold to £750,000 to aid mid-range drama and comedy
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