All Television articles – Page 18
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Disney+ unveils UK original series ‘Nautilus’
Disney+ is ramping up scripted commissioning in the UK.
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UK’s House of Lords to scrutinise Channel 4 sale
The committee is led by Lord Gilbert of Panteg.
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Endeavor Content boards sales on NZ social justice series, TIFF entry ‘The Panthers’
Social justice series to debut on TVNZ on August 15 ahead of TIFF screening next month.
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Amazon Studios to shoot S2 of ‘The Lord Of The Rings’ series in UK
Pre-production will start in 2022 concurrent with final months of post on Season 1 in New Zealand.
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Series Mania TV festival unveils Forum Exclusives line-up
Seven out of the 21 titles are world premieres – a record high for the French festival
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See-Saw Films hires first creative director
Helen Gregory will report to joint managing directors Emile Sherman, Iain Canning.
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‘The Crown’ and ‘The Mandalorian’ lead Emmy nominations field
HBO/HBO Max scored the most nominations among platforms, taking 130 to narrowly beat Netflix with 129.
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Netflix and Shonda Rhimes plan features under expanded deal
The Bridgerton producer is also looking at gaming and virtual reality content.
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Lionsgate picks new president of domestic TV and digital distribution
Company says the move completes a restructure of its worldwide TV/digital distribution operation.
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UK government proposes to sell Channel 4
Privatisation battle begins with publisher-broadcaster model under threat.
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How the pandemic has shaped the audience demand for TV drama
Producers and executives reveal current trends in form and content for scripted series development.
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‘Game Of Thrones’ prequel ‘House Of The Dragon’ first to shoot on Warner Bros’ UK virtual stage
New facility will feature a wraparound virtual environment of more than 7,000ft2.
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How US drama series have reflected the virus crisis on screen
When Covid-19 struck, US showrunners were suddenly faced with the dilemma of whether or not to weave the pandemic into their storylines.
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Why the French TV drama boom is "just the beginning"
Long considered the poor relation to cinema in France, the country’s TV drama scene is sizzling as boundaries break down amid a content boom.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘I May Destroy You’ star Paapa Essiedu on honouring Michaela Coel’s writing
The UK actor discusses the responsibility he felt starring in Coel’s groundbreaking series.
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Emmys spotlight: How ‘It’s A Sin’ became Channel 4’s “most-binged” show ever
It’s A Sin overcame broadcaster pushback to offer a fresh – and uniquely British – take on the 1980s HIV and Aids crisis. Screen talks to creator Russell T Davies and executive producer Nicola Shindler
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Emmys spotlight: Suzanne Mackie, Emma Corrin, Amy Roberts and Cate Hall talk season four of 'The Crown'
Executive producer Suzanne Mackie, actress Emma Corrin, costume designer Amy Roberts and hair & make-up designer Cate Hall discuss how they found the delicate balance between drama and authenticity in season four of The Crown.
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Emmys spotlight: Hugh Grant talks ‘The Undoing’ and shedding his nice-guy image
“The nice guy of the Richard Curtis films, he died 20 years ago.”
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Screen Emmys 2021: digital edition
Browse Screen’s Emmys 2021 digital edition, including features on ‘The Crown’, ‘Small Axe’, and ‘Bridgerton’.
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France’s Bonne Pioche boards Rinkel Film drama inspired by Jeffrey Epstein’s French ‘fixer’ (exclusive)
Dutch outfit Rinkel Film acquired rights to former model’s novel, inspired by Jean-Luc Brunel allegations.