All Two Cities articles – Page 3
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News
BBCS Showcase to remain virtual
2022 edition will be digital following strong attendance for 2021 version
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News
Piers Wenger unwraps scripted slate
Eight projects greenlit from nations & regions as head of new witing appointed
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Behind The Scenes
How Romulus rolled back the clock
John Elmes discovers that Sky Italia’s epic series was as much history lesson as high-concept drama for producer Cattleya
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News
STV buys Barefaced TV amid £5m loss
STV takes ‘decisive action’ over H1 dips and acquires ex-Argonon producer
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Features
Crossing a cultural chasm to shoot Giri/Haji in Japan
Why filming in Tokyo was crucial for executive producer Chris Fry to ensure the Sister crime thirller felt authentic
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News
Post-production uncovered: In My Skin (BBC3)
Post house Splice runs through its work on BBC drama In My Skin
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News
STV outpaces BBC1 in Scottish primetime
White House Farm and The Masked Singer among the shows driving success
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News
Jack Thorne boards Chris Albrecht’s Dickens drama
The Virtues scribe to write and exec produce A Tale of Two Cities for former Starz chief’s new label
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Features
Best international programme sales: Years and Years
“The drama had sold into 159 territories in less than a year of distribution”
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Ratings
Belsen doc grips 1.3m
TUESDAY: Latest BBC2 Holocaust doc over-indexes towards older viewers while C4’s Crazy Delicious loses almost half of its audience at 8pm
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News
STVP takes stake in Patrick Melrose indie
Deal gives Scottish producer a future pathway to take control of Two Cities
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Video
Giri/Haji, BBC2/Netflix
Thiller exploring the butterfly effect of one murder over two cities. Produced by Sister Pictures
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News
Doc Fest content head quits over ‘colonial focus’
Luke Moody said ‘dinosaurs’ of British factual TV have narrowed focus of the festival programme
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News
Gorilla acquires Splice’s Cardiff office
The Cardiff offshoot of London-based Splice changes hands less than a year after opening
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Sponsored
The Welsh dragon is set to roar
Home to several hit dramas and with a well-established production base, Cardiff is now creating a diverse and socially inclusive industry
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Comment
Alex Graham: protect the sanctity of producer IP
Terms of trade will remain important in the future