All Television articles – Page 15
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Channel 4 sale draws criticism at Bafta TV Awards
The UK government confirmed plans for privatisation last month
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Netflix opens Italy office, reveals Elena Ferrante series
He also revealed a slate of new Italian film and TV projects, including Elena Ferrante’s ‘The Lying Life Of Adults’
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Africa’s Realness Institute, Netflix select 12 participants for episodic, development schemes (exclusive)
Six participants on each programme, receiving $2,000 monthly stipend.
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TrustNordisk boards Nikolaj Lie Kaas’ Danish series ‘Agent’
Zentropa produces the Danish-language dramedy about a talent agent in the entertainment industry.
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Word of Mouth - See Saw’s Patrick Walters on how making ‘Heartstopper’ has influenced his own viewing habits
The TV exec reveals who curates his cultural feed.
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TorinoFilmLab unveils nine projects selected for its SeriesLab programme (exclusive)
TorinoFilmLab also reveals the five writers for its recently launched SeriesLab Talents.
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Sky orders Mussolini drama produced by The Apartment, Pathé
M. Son Of The Century is based on Antonio Scurati’s bestselling novel of the same name.
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Wayne Garvie: Sony can become UK’s biggest drama studio
Bad Wolf’s Jane Tranter reveals Arthurian project in works with Last Kingdom’s Bernard Cornwell
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DR strikes distribution deal with Bomanbridge for ‘A Game of Secrets’ (exclusive)
The TV documentary explores the Football Leaks website that exposes systematic illegaties in the football industry.
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Conservative backlash against plans to sell off UK’s Channel 4
Tom Tugendhat, Ruth Davidson, Jeremy Hunt and Damian Green criticise party’s decision.
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UK government pushes ahead with Channel 4 privatisation
A sale is expected to generate as much as £1bn.
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The blossoming Balkan TV drama scene
Dramas from countries such as Serbia, Croatia and Bulgaria are making waves at TV festivals and markets.
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‘It’s A Sin’ leads Bafta TV nominations
‘Landscapers’ earned seven nominations, whilst Help and ’Time’ received six.
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How Red Bull and Beta Film’s ambitious football project ‘The Net’ came together
Tackling corruption in the world’s favourite sport, The Net is an ambitious football drama spanning multiple series across Europe.
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Head of drama at Australia’s ABC talks competing with streamers
Sally Riley, head of drama at Australia’s ABC, discusses the type of shows she is commissioning, and the role of the public broadcaster in the country’s scripted landscape.
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How Italy’s TV drama sector competes on the international stage
From Inspector Montalbano to Gomorrah and My Brilliant Friend, Italian drama has long lured international buyers.
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‘Le Monde De Demain’, ‘Chair Tendre’ among Series Mania 2022 winners
Accredited on-site attendance for forum gains 22% on 2019.
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How ‘Yellowjackets’ and ‘Dexter’ helped Showtime become a serious competitor
Showtime Networks president of entertainment Jana Winograde on the future of the premium service in a crowded streaming landscape.
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Why Iceland is punching above its weight on the international drama scene
Screen looks at the growing global prospects for Icelandic TV series.
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Banijay acquires Italian film and TV production outfit Grøenlandia Group
Grøenlandia has made films including ‘Rose Island’ and Sky series ‘Romulus’.