All Television articles – Page 72
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Picasso to be subject of Nat Geo’s second season of 'Genius'
First season starring Geoffrey Rush as Einstein ended on Tuesday night.
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge spy series 'Killing Eve' gets international sales deal
BBC America producing eight-part female-led thriller.
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Misha Green talks historical drama 'Underground'
The co-creator and co-showrunner talks to Elbert Wyche about creating a critical hit and Emmy hopeful that explores slavery in America.
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Scandi streaming service Viaplay appoints head
Ira Gladnikoff replaces Jonas Karlén, who has led Viaplay since 2015.
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Screen Primetime Emmy Special
Browse the digital edition of Screen International, which focuses on the 2017 Emmys.
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Sandra Oh set to star in BBC America's 'Killing Eve'
Female-led spy series created by Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge will debut in 2018.
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BBC, Channel 4 and Sky seek ties with arts bodies
Broadcasters reveal plans at Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Martin Freeman, Fremantle-backed indie team on 'Paradise Lost'
EXCLUSIVE: Dancing Ledge Productions developing “biblical Game Of Thrones”.
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A+E Networks, Parrot Analytics enter multi-year agreement
A+E Networks is latest company to subscribe to the Los Angeles-based data science firm.
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Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn sign overall deal with Skydance
The deal covers film and television projects through Mockingbird Pictures banner.
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Al Pacino to play Joe Paterno in HBO original film
Barry Levinson attached to direct and executive produce.
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Paul Dano joins Ben Stiller’s 'Escape At Dannemora' limited series
Production on Showtime title will begin later this year at the actual locations in upstate New York.
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'Golden Age Of Television' reaches Asia
Driven by players such as Fox Networks Group, HBO, Amazon and Netflix, the ambitions for premium drama series in Asia are starting to match other parts of the world.
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Netflix boss: Cannes row was 'fantastic for us'
“Where someone picks a fight with us, that gets a lot of attention.”
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Julia Roberts' 'Today Will Be Different' set at HBO
Annapurna Television’s limited series adapted from Maria Semple’s novel of same name.