All Two Cities articles – Page 4
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Comment
Critical acclaim only half the battle
Do Sky’s quality, esoteric titles have more mainstream potential?
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News
Bafta 2019: Killing Eve and Sky win big
Three awards for BBC America thriller and nods for Patrick Melrose and Sally4Ever
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News
A Very English Scandal triumphs at Bafta Craft awards
Russell T Davies’ historical drama scoops three gongs
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Bafta nominations: Killing Eve leads the way
BBC America thriller scores 14 nominations across Television and Television Craft Awards
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News
RTS hails Ben Frow for transforming C5
Director of programmes takes home judges award at annual ceremony
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Features
Best drama series or serial: A Very English Scandal
“An impeccable story of a complex human and social drama. Witty and hugely entertaining”
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News
Broadcast Awards shortlist 2019 revealed
Ceremony to be held at The Grosvenor Hotel in London on 6 February 2019
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News
C4 and BBC dramas face off at RTS Craft awards
The End of the F***ing World and A Very English Scandal both score four nominations
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Scottish indies handed £3m funding boost
Creative Scotland launches fund to drive a more ‘sustainable’ production sector
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C4 keeps HQ options open
Seven high-profile cities make the cut for relocation of broadcaster’s national headquarters
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Ratings
Midsomer slays Baftas
SUNDAY: Inspector Barnaby’s return to ITV beats Done + Dusted’s debut awards coverage on BBC1 by a third
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Features
British drama
Two Cities Television and Sister Pictures make their debuts with the dysfuntional Patrick Melrose and divorce thriller The Split
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News
Two Cities strikes high profile Fire and Fury deal
Drama indie teams with Endeavor to adapt Trump exposé
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Video
Melrose, Sky Atlantic
Two Cities Television drama based on Edward St. Aubyn’s novels about aristocratic playboy Patrick Melrose
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News
Davie: no conflict of interest
BBC Studios boss responds to indie concerns over merger with distributor BBC Worldwide