All articles by Tim Dams – Page 5
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Hollywood TV and film crews vote to strike
IATSE union wants better working hours, safer workplace conditions and improved benefits
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Sarah Phelps to adapt Jackie Collins novel
Writer teams with FederationUK for adaptation of 1977 bestseller Lovers & Gamblers
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Broadcasters facing diverse talent drain
Ofcom urges industry to retain and progress talent from all walks of life
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Eagle Eye to adapt Danish thriller for C4
James Nesbitt, Joely Richardson, Richard E. Grant and Anne-Marie Duff among cast of Suspect
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BBC explores Wonders of the Celtic Deep
One Tribe TV captures underwater species around the coast of Wales
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Guidelines seek to address writer and director conflict
Directors UK and WGGB collaborate to improve working conditions and standards
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Endeavor boards Cash in the Attic revival
Distributor to handle tape and format sales for revamped US series
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Film and TV Charity unveils £1m anti-racism fund
Publishes two reports designed to spark action – with plans to convene industry roundtable
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Spun Gold goes Inside Dubai for BBC2
Three-parter follows Inside Monaco: Playground of the Rich
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Former HBO Europe execs tackle scripted services
Wayne Henry and Alina David launch Bucharest-based EastWest Productions.eu
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Covid slows broadcaster response times
Indies wait almost 6 weeks after pitching - as number of submissions soars by a fifth
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Tokyo Olympics: let the Games begin
Broadcasters rethink their approach to covering this summer’s Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games
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Features
Navigating the talent crunch
Securing leading actors for high-end projects is harder than ever according to producers, agents and showrunners
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The Broadcast Interview
Asacha plots an empire
Pan-European group has been steadily acquiring production firms and has now gained a foothold in the UK with the acquisition of Wag TV
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Features
In conversation: how to write a hit ITV drama
The writers of The Bay and Finding Alice discuss their creative process and unravel the layers that make up must-watch television