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Emmys 2019: What made TV snob Hugh Grant return to the small screen for ‘A Very English Scandal’?
Grant, nominated for a Primetime Emmy, says he relished the chance to play a darker character.
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Emmys 2019: Jed Mercurio explains why 'Bodyguard' was a "once in a lifetime" success
With BBC drama Bodyguard proving linear TV is far from over, creator and writer Jed Mercurio reveals why slow-burn storytelling is still an exciting prospect.
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Grant Heslov on why TV was the perfect format for 'Catch 22'
Smokehouse chief speaks to Screen about the daunting task of bringing Joseph Heller’s satirical novel to life.
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Emmys 2019: how the production design of 'The Haunting Of Hill House' literally brought the story to life
Argentinian production designer Patricio Farrell and star Oliver Jackson-Cohen reveal the tricks at work in the design.
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Emmys 2019: Liam Cunningham talks Ebola drama 'The Hot Zone'
Irish actor Liam Cunningham tells John Hazelton why Ebola drama The Hot Zone is bringing such an important and timely message to TV audiences.
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Emmys 2019 early predictions: who are the international contenders?
jstAs voting gets underway, Screen charts the international actors, writers and directors in the running for a nomination.
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Emmys 2019: how Laurie Nunn built her Netflix hit 'Sex Education'
The frankness with which both writer and show handles issues around copulation has brought great acclaim to the eight-part first season.
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Emmys 2019: Bringing 'Chernobyl' to the small screen - "It's like a monster film"
Executive producer Jane Featherstone and actress Emily Watson discuss the journey to the screen for ambitious HBO/Sky drama Chernobyl.
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Emmys 2019: how authenticity was key to unlocking 'My Brilliant Friend'
Using an Italian dialect that few people understand was one of the challenges facing the small-screen adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s bestselling novel.
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Emmys 2019: David Oyelowo on colour-blind casting, 'Les Miserables' and directing
Oyelowo is now working on his feature directing debut The Water Man.
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Emmys 2019: Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney discuss creating the final season of 'Catastrophe'
The writer-stars outline the careful planning that went into bringing the series to a satisfying resolution.
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Emmys 2019: how 'Black Mirror: Bandersnatch' broke the mould for Netflix
Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones explain the torturous process behind the ground-breaking interactive episode.
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Emmys 2019: Ruth Wilson on playing her own grandmother in 'Mrs Wilson'
Taking part in the development of the project has opened new horizons for Wilson.
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Emmys 2019: how novel adaptations are driving the peak TV boom
Screen speaks to creatives from Killing Eve, The Little Drummer Girl, Sharp Objects, Catch-22 and The Spanish Princess.
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Craig Mazin on the story behind the hit HBO/Sky mini-series 'Chernobyl'
How the writer of Scary Movie 4 came to tackle the Ukrainian nuclear disaster.
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How TV market LA Screenings is going global
What role does the LA Screenings play in the TV market calendar for international buyers and distributors?
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Producer Frank Doelger talks life after 'Game Of Thrones' as he preps 'The Swarm'
Doelger spoke about his new role as creative director at Germany’s Intaglio Films.
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How Bruna Papandrea is powering her production outfit with female-centric content
Her TV and film slate at Made Up Stories includes ‘The Undoing’ and ‘The Vanity Fair Diaries’.
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An industry in flux: five top commissioners discuss Europe's TV drama market
Screen speaks to commissioners from five key European territories.
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Q&A: Piers Wenger, controller of drama commissioning, BBC
Upcoming BBC commissions including ‘A Suitable Boy’ and ‘Dark Mon£y’.