Priyanka Chopra-Produced Doc Debuting On Prime Video India
Women of My Billion (Womb), a documentary about the forms of violence faced by women in India, will premiere exclusively on Prime Video India on May 3. Produced by Apoorva Bakshi and Monisha Thyagarajan’s Awedacious Originals in association with Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ Purple Pebble Pictures, the documentary follows protagonist Srishti Bakshi on a walking pilgrimage across India – spanning 3,800 km over 240 days – to talk to women from various backgrounds about their struggles and dreams. “Women have borne the brunt of gender bias for far too long, enduring a silent struggle against entrenched social injustices that seek to suppress their voices. With Womb, the aim is to transcend these struggles – to be a beacon of hope,” said Chopra Jonas, Producer at Purple Pebble Pictures. “Womb is not merely a depiction of pain and suffering, but a rallying cry and call for solidarity and action.
Women of My Billion (Womb), a documentary about the forms of violence faced by women in India, will premiere exclusively on Prime Video India on May 3. Produced by Apoorva Bakshi and Monisha Thyagarajan’s Awedacious Originals in association with Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ Purple Pebble Pictures, the documentary follows protagonist Srishti Bakshi on a walking pilgrimage across India – spanning 3,800 km over 240 days – to talk to women from various backgrounds about their struggles and dreams. “Women have borne the brunt of gender bias for far too long, enduring a silent struggle against entrenched social injustices that seek to suppress their voices. With Womb, the aim is to transcend these struggles – to be a beacon of hope,” said Chopra Jonas, Producer at Purple Pebble Pictures. “Womb is not merely a depiction of pain and suffering, but a rallying cry and call for solidarity and action.
- 4/25/2024
- by Max Goldbart, Hannah Abraham and Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Anthony Scaramucci To Host U.S. Edition Of ‘The Rest Is Politics’
Anthony Scaramucci is getting into podcasting. The former White House Director of Communications will host an American edition of British podcast The Rest is Politics alongside Katty Kay, U.S. Special Correspondent for BBC Studios. Starting Friday (April 26) The pair will look to uncover secrets from inside Joe Biden and Donald Trump’s inner circles, and take a wider look at the intricacies of U.S. society and how they shape the world’s most important economy. New episodes will be released every Friday. Produced by football veteran Gary Lineker’s Goalhanger Films, The Rest is Politics launched in the UK in 2022, with former Downing Street Director of Communications and Strategy Alastair Campbell and former Cabinet Minister Rory Stewart at the helm. This week, hosts Campbell and Stewart were announced to be presenting UK network Channel 4’s...
Anthony Scaramucci is getting into podcasting. The former White House Director of Communications will host an American edition of British podcast The Rest is Politics alongside Katty Kay, U.S. Special Correspondent for BBC Studios. Starting Friday (April 26) The pair will look to uncover secrets from inside Joe Biden and Donald Trump’s inner circles, and take a wider look at the intricacies of U.S. society and how they shape the world’s most important economy. New episodes will be released every Friday. Produced by football veteran Gary Lineker’s Goalhanger Films, The Rest is Politics launched in the UK in 2022, with former Downing Street Director of Communications and Strategy Alastair Campbell and former Cabinet Minister Rory Stewart at the helm. This week, hosts Campbell and Stewart were announced to be presenting UK network Channel 4’s...
- 4/24/2024
- by Hannah Abraham and Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Filming begins next week on a big-budget family drama, which producers hope will herald a new era in non-English language shows within the British Isles.
The Guardian reports that four-part thriller An t-Eilean (The Island) is the most expensive drama ever made in Scots Gaelic, coming in at £1million ($1.25m) an episode.
Cast and crew will descend on Amhuinnsuidhe Castle on the island of Harris – a location near Taransay, previously used for reality TV show Castaway in the early 2000s.
Backers include the BBC, which has enjoyed ratings triumphs with previous Welsh-language series Keeping Faith (Un Bore Mercher) and Hinterland (Y Gwyll). The show is co-production between Black Camel Pictures, Mg Alba, the Gaelic broadcasting agency, Screen Scotland and US-owned distributor All3Media.
The Guardian reports that, due to the work of All3Media, the show has already received offers from Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Belgium.
It quotes Black Camel’s...
The Guardian reports that four-part thriller An t-Eilean (The Island) is the most expensive drama ever made in Scots Gaelic, coming in at £1million ($1.25m) an episode.
Cast and crew will descend on Amhuinnsuidhe Castle on the island of Harris – a location near Taransay, previously used for reality TV show Castaway in the early 2000s.
Backers include the BBC, which has enjoyed ratings triumphs with previous Welsh-language series Keeping Faith (Un Bore Mercher) and Hinterland (Y Gwyll). The show is co-production between Black Camel Pictures, Mg Alba, the Gaelic broadcasting agency, Screen Scotland and US-owned distributor All3Media.
The Guardian reports that, due to the work of All3Media, the show has already received offers from Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Belgium.
It quotes Black Camel’s...
- 4/14/2024
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
Drama series set in the worlds of Eurovision and the Vatican are among the selected projects for Series Mania’s Co-Pro Pitching Sessions next month.
Among the 16 titles are European six-parter Eurovision Murder Mystery, which is from France’s Apc Stories and Germany’s Friday Film. Plot details were thin, but synopsis reads: “When you have 72 hours to solve a murder, save Eurovision and the fate of Europe. Fabienne Hurst and Bertrand Soulier are writing.
Vatican, from Italy’s Fabula Pictures, follows a father investigating the suspicious death of his only son. he discovers his child was involved in a prostitution ring inside the church used by unscrupulous bishops to control the Vatican policy. Flavio Bernard, Ciro Di Maso and Marcello Olivieri are attached to write.
Fifteen of the 16 Series Mania titles were previously unannounced for the event, which takes place on March 19 as part of the Series Mania Forum.
Among the 16 titles are European six-parter Eurovision Murder Mystery, which is from France’s Apc Stories and Germany’s Friday Film. Plot details were thin, but synopsis reads: “When you have 72 hours to solve a murder, save Eurovision and the fate of Europe. Fabienne Hurst and Bertrand Soulier are writing.
Vatican, from Italy’s Fabula Pictures, follows a father investigating the suspicious death of his only son. he discovers his child was involved in a prostitution ring inside the church used by unscrupulous bishops to control the Vatican policy. Flavio Bernard, Ciro Di Maso and Marcello Olivieri are attached to write.
Fifteen of the 16 Series Mania titles were previously unannounced for the event, which takes place on March 19 as part of the Series Mania Forum.
- 2/23/2024
- by Jesse Whittock and Sara Merican
- Deadline Film + TV
To celebrate the release of Hidden Assets Series One & Two Box Set on DVD along with Series Two DVD both available from 22 January 2024 and On digital now, we are giving away a Boxset to one lucky winner!
Discover More Hidden Assets with the highly anticipated return of this lauded, gritty Irish-Belgian Noir. The brand-new six-part second series sees acclaimed actress Nora-Jane Noone join the cast as DS Claire Wallace, an ambitious newcomer who’s brought in to head up the Criminal Assets Bureau (Cab). With a no-nonsense attitude and a point to prove, she must deal with the organisation’s old enemies once and for all.
Series one introduces viewers to the bureau and Detective Emer Berry, who must untangle an international conspiracy involving drugs, terrorism and corrupt corporate and political leaders. With explosive criminal danger and dodgy diamond deals, reveal Hidden Assets Series One & Two Box set to discover...
Discover More Hidden Assets with the highly anticipated return of this lauded, gritty Irish-Belgian Noir. The brand-new six-part second series sees acclaimed actress Nora-Jane Noone join the cast as DS Claire Wallace, an ambitious newcomer who’s brought in to head up the Criminal Assets Bureau (Cab). With a no-nonsense attitude and a point to prove, she must deal with the organisation’s old enemies once and for all.
Series one introduces viewers to the bureau and Detective Emer Berry, who must untangle an international conspiracy involving drugs, terrorism and corrupt corporate and political leaders. With explosive criminal danger and dodgy diamond deals, reveal Hidden Assets Series One & Two Box set to discover...
- 1/16/2024
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
In any given year, British TV can be relied on to provide plenty in the way of crime drama, and 2023 was no different. Between these returning series and newcomers A Town Called Malice, Blue Lights, Marlow, Payback, Rebus, Steeltown Murders, The Gold, The Sixth Commandment, Wolf and more, crime continued to flourish on the small screen.
Happily though, that was far from all that UK TV offered this year. There was fantasy too, in the form of Netflix’s South London super-powers drama Supacell, ghost detective series Lockwood & Co., Greek and Roman mythology series Kaos, and sci-fi in Prime Video’s The Rig.
Add to all those the romances, dramas inspired by real-life, and several other book adaptations, period and otherwise plus music-based dramas Champion and This Town, and it was a pretty full slate.
January Stonehouse
Succession‘s Matthew Macfadyen and Crossfire‘s Keeley Hawes star in this three-part ITV drama,...
Happily though, that was far from all that UK TV offered this year. There was fantasy too, in the form of Netflix’s South London super-powers drama Supacell, ghost detective series Lockwood & Co., Greek and Roman mythology series Kaos, and sci-fi in Prime Video’s The Rig.
Add to all those the romances, dramas inspired by real-life, and several other book adaptations, period and otherwise plus music-based dramas Champion and This Town, and it was a pretty full slate.
January Stonehouse
Succession‘s Matthew Macfadyen and Crossfire‘s Keeley Hawes star in this three-part ITV drama,...
- 1/3/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Assest Sales Disclosure
Rights to the second season of Irish crime drama series “Hidden Assets” have been licensed by Dcd Rights. Buyers include the BBC for the U.K., Sbs and Stan for Australia, TV4 for Sweden and TV2 for Norway.
The 12-part series is produced by Saffron Moon, Facet4Media & Potemkino for Rte, Super Channel & Acorn TV, and was written by Peter McKenna, Morna Regan, Mary Fox and Marthy Thornton. It was co-directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan and leading Belgian director Kadir Ferati Balci (“Cold Courage”). The second season, which had co-funding from Screen Ireland and Creative Europe Media, was first transmitted on Rte Ireland in September this year.
It stars Nora-Jane Noone, Wouter Hendrickx and Simone Kirby. Series One also starred Angeline Ball.
The story picks up from the first season in which Irish investigators probed a series of bombings in Belgium. Personnel changes mean that the Criminal Assets Bureau...
Rights to the second season of Irish crime drama series “Hidden Assets” have been licensed by Dcd Rights. Buyers include the BBC for the U.K., Sbs and Stan for Australia, TV4 for Sweden and TV2 for Norway.
The 12-part series is produced by Saffron Moon, Facet4Media & Potemkino for Rte, Super Channel & Acorn TV, and was written by Peter McKenna, Morna Regan, Mary Fox and Marthy Thornton. It was co-directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan and leading Belgian director Kadir Ferati Balci (“Cold Courage”). The second season, which had co-funding from Screen Ireland and Creative Europe Media, was first transmitted on Rte Ireland in September this year.
It stars Nora-Jane Noone, Wouter Hendrickx and Simone Kirby. Series One also starred Angeline Ball.
The story picks up from the first season in which Irish investigators probed a series of bombings in Belgium. Personnel changes mean that the Criminal Assets Bureau...
- 11/30/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Wednesday, May 17, 2023.
Conan O'Brien has landed a TV series on HBO Max.
Conan O'Brien Must Go is described as a new international travel series.
The four-episode series is currently in production and will feature O'Brien visiting new friends he's met through his podcast, "Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan," where he dives deep with listeners from across the country and the world.
It's certainly a different direction for O'Brien and we're sure his fans will be thrilled.
"My fans around the globe never asked me to visit them, so I did," he said in a statement.
Nina Rosenstein, Executive Vice President of HBO Programming added: "Conan is a national treasure…at least that's what he keeps telling me. It's been an absolute dream to work with him, Jeff, and the whole Conaco team."
"They're everything you'd hope for – insanely smart,...
Conan O'Brien has landed a TV series on HBO Max.
Conan O'Brien Must Go is described as a new international travel series.
The four-episode series is currently in production and will feature O'Brien visiting new friends he's met through his podcast, "Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan," where he dives deep with listeners from across the country and the world.
It's certainly a different direction for O'Brien and we're sure his fans will be thrilled.
"My fans around the globe never asked me to visit them, so I did," he said in a statement.
Nina Rosenstein, Executive Vice President of HBO Programming added: "Conan is a national treasure…at least that's what he keeps telling me. It's been an absolute dream to work with him, Jeff, and the whole Conaco team."
"They're everything you'd hope for – insanely smart,...
- 5/17/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
In 1973, the killer of Welsh teenagers Sandra Newton, Pauline Flynn and Gwendoline Hughes was not caught, despite a high-profile and widespread investigation by South Wales Police. The girls’ families spent the next three decades not knowing who was responsible for brutally taking the lives of their loved ones, or whether he still lived alongside them in the local Neath and Port Talbot communities.
In 2002, a development in forensics changed everything. The cold case was reopened with much pared-down resources, and crime scene DNA was successfully used to identify Wales’ first recorded serial killer. Steeltown Murders is the story of the loss, guilt and suspicion that followed the 1970s murders, and of the perseverance of the officers who were eventually able to provide the victims’ families with the answers they’d been denied years before.
Here are the actors making up the cast behind Steeltown Murders‘ dramatisation of real-life figures and events.
In 2002, a development in forensics changed everything. The cold case was reopened with much pared-down resources, and crime scene DNA was successfully used to identify Wales’ first recorded serial killer. Steeltown Murders is the story of the loss, guilt and suspicion that followed the 1970s murders, and of the perseverance of the officers who were eventually able to provide the victims’ families with the answers they’d been denied years before.
Here are the actors making up the cast behind Steeltown Murders‘ dramatisation of real-life figures and events.
- 5/15/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Luke Evans and Callum Scott Howells are among the stars of upcoming BBC drama The Way from Michael Sheen, James Graham and Adam Curtis.
Sheen, who is also directing, will star in The Way with Steffan Rhodri and Mali Harries. The drama, announced in February, comes from Welsh indie Red Seam.
The Way is billed “an emotional and darkly humorous story about what it means to be faced with impossible choices” and follows the Driscoll family, who are forced to escape their small home town, which becomes ground zero of a spiraling civil uprising.
Rhodri (Steeltown Murders, Gavin and Stacey), Harries (Keeping Faith, Hinterland), Sophie Melville (The Pact, Iphigenia In Splott), Scott Howells (It’s A Sin, Cabaret) and Sheen (Staged, Good Omens) lead the cast as the Driscoll family with Maja Laskowska (Trigonometry, Baptise) as a young woman caught up in the family’s escape.
Evans (Nine Perfect Strangers, The Pembrokeshire Murders...
Sheen, who is also directing, will star in The Way with Steffan Rhodri and Mali Harries. The drama, announced in February, comes from Welsh indie Red Seam.
The Way is billed “an emotional and darkly humorous story about what it means to be faced with impossible choices” and follows the Driscoll family, who are forced to escape their small home town, which becomes ground zero of a spiraling civil uprising.
Rhodri (Steeltown Murders, Gavin and Stacey), Harries (Keeping Faith, Hinterland), Sophie Melville (The Pact, Iphigenia In Splott), Scott Howells (It’s A Sin, Cabaret) and Sheen (Staged, Good Omens) lead the cast as the Driscoll family with Maja Laskowska (Trigonometry, Baptise) as a young woman caught up in the family’s escape.
Evans (Nine Perfect Strangers, The Pembrokeshire Murders...
- 5/15/2023
- by Max Goldbart and Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Cécile Bois in ‘Gloria’ on MHz Choice. Courtesy of MHz Choice
“Gloria” is a six-episode subtitled miniseries from French TV, featuring a justifiably frazzled woman suddenly facing chaos on many fronts. Gloria (Cecile Bois) is a lawyer about to return from maternity leave after eight months at home with her third child. Her loving husband David (Michael Cohen) is also a partner in their firm. When he drives off to court one morning, she has no reason to feel anything but joy over their stable, successful life together.
But David vanishes. Accident? Foul play? Another woman? All possibilities are bounced around as Cecile’s efforts to find out what happened spiral ever deeper down the proverbial rabbit hole. Old losses and grudges start emerging as her marriage, career, children and extended family either unravel or become threatened. Or both. Gloria is smart and resourceful but soon finds herself swamped from...
“Gloria” is a six-episode subtitled miniseries from French TV, featuring a justifiably frazzled woman suddenly facing chaos on many fronts. Gloria (Cecile Bois) is a lawyer about to return from maternity leave after eight months at home with her third child. Her loving husband David (Michael Cohen) is also a partner in their firm. When he drives off to court one morning, she has no reason to feel anything but joy over their stable, successful life together.
But David vanishes. Accident? Foul play? Another woman? All possibilities are bounced around as Cecile’s efforts to find out what happened spiral ever deeper down the proverbial rabbit hole. Old losses and grudges start emerging as her marriage, career, children and extended family either unravel or become threatened. Or both. Gloria is smart and resourceful but soon finds herself swamped from...
- 6/21/2022
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Exclusive: Crystal Yu joining the Hulu musical pilot History of a Pleasure Seeker.
Yu will play Zhen Zhao, who was born in Shanghai and sold into a Geisha house in Tokyo. She fled to the West in her teens and and is now Europe’s leading beautician, with her skills in body transformation second to none.
The project, which is based on Richard Mason’s 2012 novel, is a musical drama set in Amsterdam in 1907 — a tale of a charismatic young man’s explosive adventures through all the temptations of the Belle Époque. It follows follows Piet Barol, who has an instinctive appreciation for pleasure and a gift for finding it. When his mother dies, Piet applies for a job as tutor to the troubled son of Europe’s leading hotelier – a child who refuses to leave his family’s mansion on one of Amsterdam’s grandest canals. As Piet enters this glittering world,...
Yu will play Zhen Zhao, who was born in Shanghai and sold into a Geisha house in Tokyo. She fled to the West in her teens and and is now Europe’s leading beautician, with her skills in body transformation second to none.
The project, which is based on Richard Mason’s 2012 novel, is a musical drama set in Amsterdam in 1907 — a tale of a charismatic young man’s explosive adventures through all the temptations of the Belle Époque. It follows follows Piet Barol, who has an instinctive appreciation for pleasure and a gift for finding it. When his mother dies, Piet applies for a job as tutor to the troubled son of Europe’s leading hotelier – a child who refuses to leave his family’s mansion on one of Amsterdam’s grandest canals. As Piet enters this glittering world,...
- 5/31/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
The conditions are set for an increase in scripted adaptations, argued Tim Westcott of research organization Omdia at Series Mania.
According to the research opening the “With Local Content Going Global, What’s the Future of Scripted Formats?” session on Wednesday, the U.S. has been the biggest and “most enthusiastic” buyer of scripted remakes between 2010 and 2022, with South Korea, Turkey and France also following suit. Drama remakes hit a record high in 2021.
In terms of origination, the U.K. leads with 23 examples and Israel with 17. The most successful format is comedy drama “Shameless,” originally shown on Channel 4 in the U.K., and remade by Showtime in the U.S., with Norway’s “Skam” coming in second.
Successful remakes can be “a few degrees removed” from the original, noted Rodrigo Herrera Ibarguengoytia, senior scripted acquisitions and co-production manager at Red Arrow Studios Intl., mentioning Germany’s “The Last Cop...
According to the research opening the “With Local Content Going Global, What’s the Future of Scripted Formats?” session on Wednesday, the U.S. has been the biggest and “most enthusiastic” buyer of scripted remakes between 2010 and 2022, with South Korea, Turkey and France also following suit. Drama remakes hit a record high in 2021.
In terms of origination, the U.K. leads with 23 examples and Israel with 17. The most successful format is comedy drama “Shameless,” originally shown on Channel 4 in the U.K., and remade by Showtime in the U.S., with Norway’s “Skam” coming in second.
Successful remakes can be “a few degrees removed” from the original, noted Rodrigo Herrera Ibarguengoytia, senior scripted acquisitions and co-production manager at Red Arrow Studios Intl., mentioning Germany’s “The Last Cop...
- 3/24/2022
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
Drama was among 15 series projects pitched at Co-Pro Pitching Sessions.
South African drama Paradys won the top €50,000 project prize at French TV festival and industry event Series Mania on Tuesday evening (March 22).
It was among 15 projects presented in the centrepiece Co-Pro Pitching Sessions of the industry-focused Series Mania Forum.
“The country [South Africa] is well known for the high quality of the international productions that shoot there. To see the same standards applied to a distinctive and ambitious local project will be very exciting,” said jury president Antony Root, EVP and head of original production at WarnerMedia Emea.
The other jury members comprised Noel Hedges,...
South African drama Paradys won the top €50,000 project prize at French TV festival and industry event Series Mania on Tuesday evening (March 22).
It was among 15 projects presented in the centrepiece Co-Pro Pitching Sessions of the industry-focused Series Mania Forum.
“The country [South Africa] is well known for the high quality of the international productions that shoot there. To see the same standards applied to a distinctive and ambitious local project will be very exciting,” said jury president Antony Root, EVP and head of original production at WarnerMedia Emea.
The other jury members comprised Noel Hedges,...
- 3/22/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Happy Friday International Insiders, Tom Grater here with your weekly round-up of our top international headlines.
Ukraine Crisis Intensifies
Covering conflict: It has been another week of tough news from the embattled nation of Ukraine, with Russia’s military assault on the country intensifying and no sign of a peace accord being reached. Here’s a rundown of our coverage of the conflict over the past five days:
Foreign Affairs Correspondent Hollie McKay was back with another special report for Deadline from on-the-ground. Her interviews with people sheltering from the war in Kyiv, including Ukrainian actor-musician Roman Matsyuta, are powerful.
Bekmambetov speaks: It has been difficult for Russians to speak out against the invasion, particularly since a new censorship law was passed, but some have been able to lodge protests. Russian-Kazakh director Timur Bekmambetov spoke to Deadline from Israel this week, condemning the “tragedy” in Ukraine and announcing he is...
Ukraine Crisis Intensifies
Covering conflict: It has been another week of tough news from the embattled nation of Ukraine, with Russia’s military assault on the country intensifying and no sign of a peace accord being reached. Here’s a rundown of our coverage of the conflict over the past five days:
Foreign Affairs Correspondent Hollie McKay was back with another special report for Deadline from on-the-ground. Her interviews with people sheltering from the war in Kyiv, including Ukrainian actor-musician Roman Matsyuta, are powerful.
Bekmambetov speaks: It has been difficult for Russians to speak out against the invasion, particularly since a new censorship law was passed, but some have been able to lodge protests. Russian-Kazakh director Timur Bekmambetov spoke to Deadline from Israel this week, condemning the “tragedy” in Ukraine and announcing he is...
- 3/11/2022
- by Tom Grater and Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Welsh network S4C’s new Chief Content Officer has issued a call for collaboration to “global streamers and respected U.S. heavyweight broadcasters.”
Llinos Griffin-Williams was unveiled earlier this week in the post and told Deadline she will be reaching out to the likes of Discovery, Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, Paramount and Apple over potential co-production opportunities.
S4C, which is majority funded by the UK’s TV licence fee, broadcasts in the Welsh language and has produced several successful drama series with the BBC in both English and Welsh, such as Keeping Faith.
Griffin-Williams, who joins from Cardiff factual indie Wildflame, said she wants collaboration to go beyond drama and include children’s, entertainment and factual.
“S4C is a unique British broadcaster in that it can collaborate rather than compete with any other English language broadcaster both in the UK, the U.S. and overseas,’ she added.
“In...
Llinos Griffin-Williams was unveiled earlier this week in the post and told Deadline she will be reaching out to the likes of Discovery, Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, Paramount and Apple over potential co-production opportunities.
S4C, which is majority funded by the UK’s TV licence fee, broadcasts in the Welsh language and has produced several successful drama series with the BBC in both English and Welsh, such as Keeping Faith.
Griffin-Williams, who joins from Cardiff factual indie Wildflame, said she wants collaboration to go beyond drama and include children’s, entertainment and factual.
“S4C is a unique British broadcaster in that it can collaborate rather than compete with any other English language broadcaster both in the UK, the U.S. and overseas,’ she added.
“In...
- 3/9/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Series Mania unveiled the fifteen projects set to pitch at this year’s Co-Pro Pitching Sessions with the hopes of scoring the €50,000 grand prize. Among the impressive list of participants is Israeli thriller “The Accident,” written by celebrated filmmaker Mata Yair and produced by Maya Fischer at his long-time collaborators Green Productions.
“The Accident” is the story of the Alegba family and their efforts to get away from their life in a downtrodden neighborhood dominated by criminals. Asher is a tow truck driver who hauls away totaled vehicles after accidents. He has a contentious relationship with his ex Miri, who works as a portal clerk. The two have one daughter, Tali, who is a bright and gifted young girl that both would do anything to protect.
Things in the neighborhood go from bad to worse when Asher witnesses a murder, initiating a chain of events that culminate in the series’ launch point,...
“The Accident” is the story of the Alegba family and their efforts to get away from their life in a downtrodden neighborhood dominated by criminals. Asher is a tow truck driver who hauls away totaled vehicles after accidents. He has a contentious relationship with his ex Miri, who works as a portal clerk. The two have one daughter, Tali, who is a bright and gifted young girl that both would do anything to protect.
Things in the neighborhood go from bad to worse when Asher witnesses a murder, initiating a chain of events that culminate in the series’ launch point,...
- 2/17/2022
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Commissions
The BBC has commissioned six factual entertainment shows. In BBC Two series “Trailblazers,” produced by Studio Ramsay, Ruby Wax, Melanie Brown and Emily Atack follow in the footsteps of pioneering traveller Isabella Bird as they set off on their own American adventure across the Rocky Mountains. BBC Three adventure challenge series “Warrior Island,” from Wall To Wall West, follows eight young people who want to transform their body and mind. Celebrity couples put their relationship to the ultimate test in BBC One competition format, “Unbreakable,” by 110% Content. “Inside The Airport,” produced by Wonderhood Studios for BBC One, sees aviation expert Jeremy Spake at Heathrow, to see how the airport is coping during a time when the U.K. is emerging from the pandemic. And, following a successful pilot in 2020, engineering and adventure series “The Speedshop,” by Grant Wardrop Productions, follows custom bike builder Titch Cormack and his team as...
The BBC has commissioned six factual entertainment shows. In BBC Two series “Trailblazers,” produced by Studio Ramsay, Ruby Wax, Melanie Brown and Emily Atack follow in the footsteps of pioneering traveller Isabella Bird as they set off on their own American adventure across the Rocky Mountains. BBC Three adventure challenge series “Warrior Island,” from Wall To Wall West, follows eight young people who want to transform their body and mind. Celebrity couples put their relationship to the ultimate test in BBC One competition format, “Unbreakable,” by 110% Content. “Inside The Airport,” produced by Wonderhood Studios for BBC One, sees aviation expert Jeremy Spake at Heathrow, to see how the airport is coping during a time when the U.K. is emerging from the pandemic. And, following a successful pilot in 2020, engineering and adventure series “The Speedshop,” by Grant Wardrop Productions, follows custom bike builder Titch Cormack and his team as...
- 2/9/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The Emmy, Golden Globe and Olivier Award-winning star Brian Cox, known for playing media baron Logan Roy in ‘Succession’, is making his directorial debut with the film with ‘Glenrothan’. The project is being co-developed by Lionsgate and London-based ‘Keeping Faith’ producer Nevision. The Scottish actor will also star in the film, which is billed as […]...
- 11/16/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Brian Cox, the Scottish actor known for playing formidable media baron Logan Roy on HBO’s “Succession,” is making his directorial debut in film with “Glenrothan.” The project is being co-developed by Lionsgate and London-based “Keeping Faith” producer Nevision.
The Emmy, Golden Globe and Olivier Award-winning “Succession” actor will also star in the film, which is billed as a “love letter to Scotland.” The project marks the second time Cox is going behind the camera: He previously directed an episode of HBO series “Oz” in 2000.
“Glenrothan” is set in a distillery town in the Scottish Highlands, and tells the story of two estranged brothers reuniting in the land of their birth. The last time they spoke was on the day of their mother’s funeral when, following a violent exchange with their father, the younger of the two left their Highland home for America. Forty years later, the brothers finally reunite,...
The Emmy, Golden Globe and Olivier Award-winning “Succession” actor will also star in the film, which is billed as a “love letter to Scotland.” The project marks the second time Cox is going behind the camera: He previously directed an episode of HBO series “Oz” in 2000.
“Glenrothan” is set in a distillery town in the Scottish Highlands, and tells the story of two estranged brothers reuniting in the land of their birth. The last time they spoke was on the day of their mother’s funeral when, following a violent exchange with their father, the younger of the two left their Highland home for America. Forty years later, the brothers finally reunite,...
- 11/16/2021
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Documentary
More than a dozen members of the British Royal Family offer their personal thoughts in a new documentary as they pay tribute to the life of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who died in April at 99.
All the children of the Queen and the Duke, along with their adult grandchildren and other members of the Royal Family, agreed to take part in Oxford Films’ “Prince Philip: The Royal Family.” Originally conceived to mark Prince Philip’s 100th birthday, the documentary features interviews filmed both before and after the Duke’s death and has footage filmed inside Buckingham Palace, including the Duke’s study, private office and library.
It was commissioned by Patrick Holland, BBC director of factual, arts and classical music, and Claire Sillery, head of commissioning, documentaries. The BBC commissioning editor is Simon Young.
The writer and co-producer is Robert Hardman and the executive producer is Nicolas Kent.
More than a dozen members of the British Royal Family offer their personal thoughts in a new documentary as they pay tribute to the life of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who died in April at 99.
All the children of the Queen and the Duke, along with their adult grandchildren and other members of the Royal Family, agreed to take part in Oxford Films’ “Prince Philip: The Royal Family.” Originally conceived to mark Prince Philip’s 100th birthday, the documentary features interviews filmed both before and after the Duke’s death and has footage filmed inside Buckingham Palace, including the Duke’s study, private office and library.
It was commissioned by Patrick Holland, BBC director of factual, arts and classical music, and Claire Sillery, head of commissioning, documentaries. The BBC commissioning editor is Simon Young.
The writer and co-producer is Robert Hardman and the executive producer is Nicolas Kent.
- 9/9/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Documentary
In a recent study conducted by Sky marking the one-year anniversary Sky Documentaries, two in five Brits admit to watching more documentaries over the last 12 months than ever before. With those numbers in mind, the broadcaster has unveiled five new original commissions and released a first trailer for its highly anticipated upcoming docuseries “Murder at the Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie,” announcing that the series will premiere on Sky Crime and streaming service Now on Sunday, June 20.
“Murder at the Cottage” is produced, directed and features six-time Oscar nominated director Jim Sheridan, who spent more than a decade documenting the 25-year-old case of French film and TV producer Sophie Toscan Du Plantier, wife of filmmaker Daniel Toscan du Plantier, who was murdered at her holiday home in Schull, West Cork.
New documentaries announced by Sky include:
“Mother Teresa: For the Love of God?”, a look at the...
In a recent study conducted by Sky marking the one-year anniversary Sky Documentaries, two in five Brits admit to watching more documentaries over the last 12 months than ever before. With those numbers in mind, the broadcaster has unveiled five new original commissions and released a first trailer for its highly anticipated upcoming docuseries “Murder at the Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie,” announcing that the series will premiere on Sky Crime and streaming service Now on Sunday, June 20.
“Murder at the Cottage” is produced, directed and features six-time Oscar nominated director Jim Sheridan, who spent more than a decade documenting the 25-year-old case of French film and TV producer Sophie Toscan Du Plantier, wife of filmmaker Daniel Toscan du Plantier, who was murdered at her holiday home in Schull, West Cork.
New documentaries announced by Sky include:
“Mother Teresa: For the Love of God?”, a look at the...
- 6/9/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: AMC Networks is bringing together its international programming group across its linear cable networks and streaming services in a bid to find its next global hit.
The company has expanded the scope and focus of the group, which will be led by Kristin Jones, as it searches for follow-up shows to the likes of A Discovery of Witches, Humans and The Night Manager.
Jones, who has been at AMC Networks since 2014 and is EVP, International Programming, will oversee the group searching for global commissions, co-productions and acquisitions, across its linear networks AMC, BBC America, IFC and Sundance TV and streaming services Acorn TV, Sundance Now and the newly launched AMC+.
Other global shows include McMafia, State of the Union, Top of the Lake and Riviera as well as Gangs of London and The Salisbury Poisonings.
Jones’ team now includes Catherine Mackin, Don Klees, Shannon Cooper and Noel Manzano.
Former...
The company has expanded the scope and focus of the group, which will be led by Kristin Jones, as it searches for follow-up shows to the likes of A Discovery of Witches, Humans and The Night Manager.
Jones, who has been at AMC Networks since 2014 and is EVP, International Programming, will oversee the group searching for global commissions, co-productions and acquisitions, across its linear networks AMC, BBC America, IFC and Sundance TV and streaming services Acorn TV, Sundance Now and the newly launched AMC+.
Other global shows include McMafia, State of the Union, Top of the Lake and Riviera as well as Gangs of London and The Salisbury Poisonings.
Jones’ team now includes Catherine Mackin, Don Klees, Shannon Cooper and Noel Manzano.
Former...
- 5/21/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Newen Connect, the distribution branch of Newen, the Paris-based international production and distribution company owned by French’s biggest TV network, the TF1 Group, has boarded a bevy of upscale international drama series, including “Lost Luggage,” “Memento Mori,” Christian” and “Agent K.” The Paris-based company will help finance and sell internationally these shows.
“Since creating Newen Connect in October, we have ramped up our teams, hired Leona Connell [a former exec at Sky Vision and NBC Universal] as EVP of Newen Connect, and got a larger presence in the U.K. as well as Canada to increase our input in the English-language drama landscape, and beyond,” said Rodolphe Buet, a former senior executive at Studiocanal and chief distribution officer at Newen.
The recently-rebranded division, which comprises more than 20 executives located in Paris, London, Montreal, New York and Buenos Aires, is increasingly looking to team up ambitious third-party producers on premium drama projects at an early stage,...
“Since creating Newen Connect in October, we have ramped up our teams, hired Leona Connell [a former exec at Sky Vision and NBC Universal] as EVP of Newen Connect, and got a larger presence in the U.K. as well as Canada to increase our input in the English-language drama landscape, and beyond,” said Rodolphe Buet, a former senior executive at Studiocanal and chief distribution officer at Newen.
The recently-rebranded division, which comprises more than 20 executives located in Paris, London, Montreal, New York and Buenos Aires, is increasingly looking to team up ambitious third-party producers on premium drama projects at an early stage,...
- 4/13/2021
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
And just like that – here comes spring. Amazon Prime‘s list of new releases for April 2021 isn’t as cheery as one would expect from the sunny season. But perhaps that’s by design – you should be outside anyway!
Amazon’s most prominent original series for April 2021 is undoubtedly Them from multi-hyphenate Lena Waithe. This horror anthology’s first season, subtitled “Covenant”, will center on a Black family in the 1950s who move from North Carolina to a white neighborhood in Los Angeles. It premieres on April 9. Given its name and premise, Them is drawing some (largely joke-y) comparisons to Jordan Peele’s Us on social media. But hey, the world could always use some more Us.
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Amazon’s most prominent original series for April 2021 is undoubtedly Them from multi-hyphenate Lena Waithe. This horror anthology’s first season, subtitled “Covenant”, will center on a Black family in the 1950s who move from North Carolina to a white neighborhood in Los Angeles. It premieres on April 9. Given its name and premise, Them is drawing some (largely joke-y) comparisons to Jordan Peele’s Us on social media. But hey, the world could always use some more Us.
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- 3/31/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
For TV, this typically is the lull period between the slew of winter program launches and the summer rush of originals. But spring is busier than ever this year as more and more series that restarted production in the fall after the Covid shutdown are ready to debut their new seasons.
That said, here is Deadline’s annual list of spring premiere dates for new and returning series. It covers more than 150 broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from April 1 through June 15. The list includes a few one-off specials, such as awards shows, but not movies.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the list as more dates are revealed.
April 1:
The United States of Al (CBS, new comedy series)
Manifest
Law & Order: Organized Crime
The Moodys (Fox, Season 2)
Made for Love
Prank Encounters
Worn Stories
Magical Andes
Top Chef (Bravo, Season 18)
Wipeout (TBS, new competition show revival)
Major League Baseball Opening Day (ESPN, live sports season premiere)
Creepshow (Shudder, Season 2)
The Great Pottery Throwdown
The Challenge: All Stars (Paramount+, new competition series)
Comedy Bars (All Def Women, new competition series)
Check the Chat
Momfessions
The Touch Up
Kanisha vs. Joncea
April 2:
Bellator Mma
Sky High
Ready to Love (OWN, Season 4)
The Barbarian and the Troll
Murdoch Mysteries (Acorn, Season 14; U.S. premiere)
Moment of Truth
April 3:
Pit Bulls & Parolees (Discovery/Discovery+, Season 16)
Celebrity Sleepover (NBC O&o stations, new talk show series)
April 4:
27th Annual SAG Awards
Gangs of London (AMC, new drama series)
Atlantic Crossing (PBS, new drama miniseries)
My Grandparents’ War (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
Birdgirl
April 5:
Family Reunion (Netflix, Season 3)
Hemingway
Reel South (PBS, Season 6)
Home & Family
Gutfeld!
Mira, Royal Detective
AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Only Foals and Horses
April 6:
Chad (TBS, new comedy series)
Wild N’ Out (VH1, Season 15B)
April 7:
Home Economics
Kung Fu
Exterminate All the Brutes
Snabba Cash
The Wedding Coach
This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist
Queen of the South
Making Good
April 8:
Rebel
No Activity (Paramount+, Season 4)
Motherland: Fort Salem
Everything’s Gonna Be Okay (Freeform, Season 2)
Chef Boot Camp (Food Network, new competition series)
Bringing Up Bates (UPtv, Season 10)
April 9:
Them (Amazon Prime, new anthology drama series)
April 10:
Iyanla: Fix My Life
April 11:
Fear the Walking Dead (AMC, Season 6B)
The Nevers (HBO, new drama series)
BAFTA Awards (ABC, awards special)
Saints & Sinners (Bounce, Season 5)
The People v. the Klan
Wild West Chronicles
Pet Peeves (Revry, new comedy series)
April 12:
Miz & Mrs.
TechCheck (CNBC, new daily business news series)
Keeping Faith
April 13:
Prodigal Son
My Love: Six Stories of True Love
Kate & Koji
Retro Tech (YouTube, Season 2)
April 14:
Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!
The Circle (Netflix, Season 2)
Bargain Block
April 15:
Younger
Restaurant Recovery
Wahl Street
Spy City (AMC+, new drama series)
April 16:
Big Shot
Van Helsing (Syfy, Season 5; final season)
The Year Earth Changed (Apple TV+, new documentary series)
Tiny World
Earth at Night in Color
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers
Frank of Ireland
The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs
April 17:
Ghost Brothers: Lights Out
April 18:
Academy of Country Music Awards
Mare of Easttown
Godfather of Harlem
Couples Therapy (Showtime, Season 2)
Luis Miguel: The Series
Snack Sized (History, new docuseries)
WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures (A&e, new docuseries)
Confronting a Serial Killer
April 19:
American Dad! (TBS, Season 18)
VH1 Couples Retreat
Black Ink Crew: New York (VH1, Season 8)
Off the Beaten Track
The Parker Andersons
Amelia Parker
April 20:
Sasquatch
Cruel Summer (Freeform, new drama series)
Storage Wars (A&e, Season 13)
Hustle & Tow (A&e, new docuseries)
Izzy’s Koala World (Netflix, Season 2)
Chopped 420
April 21:
Zero
April 22:
Rutherford Falls (Peacock, new comedy series)
Action Planet (Discovery+, new docuseries)
Life in Color with David Attenborough
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
Big Trick Energy
Film Independent Spirit Awards
Bigger
The Bad Seed (Sundance Now, new drama series)
April 23:
Shadow and Bone
A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO/HBO Max, Season 2)
Professional Fighters League (ESPN2/ESPN Deportes/ESPN+, new season)
April 25:
93rd Annual Academy Awards
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?
Top Gear (BBC America, Season 30)
Worst Cooks in America: Best of the Worst
Extreme Sisters (TLC, new unscripted series)
April 26:
Inside Out (HGTV, new docuseries)
Bäckström
April 27:
Grace
April 28:
The Handmaid’s Tale
The Wizard of Paws
April 29:
Yasuke (Netflix, new anime series)
Deadhouse Dark
Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time
Thin Ice
April 30:
The Mosquito Coast
Pet Stars
The Innocent
April Tba:
The Big Shot with Bethenny
Ellen’s Next Great Designer
Generation Hustle
Pray, Obey, Kill
May 2:
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Pose (FX, Season 3; final season)
The Girlfriend Experience (Starz, Season 3)
Home Town Takeover (HGTV/Discovery+, new docuseries)
May 3:
Antiques Roadshow: Celebrity Edition
Donkey Hodie
May 4:
Star Wars: The Bad Batch
The Real Housewives of New York City
Survivalists
May 6:
Million Dollar Listing New York
May 7:
Dynasty
Mythic Quest (Apple TV+, new comedy series)
Jupiter’s Legacy (Netflix, new drama series)
Shrill (Hulu, Season 3; final season)
May 9:
Ziwe
May 12:
The Upshaws
May 14:
The Underground Railroad (Amazon Prime, new drama limited series)
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
Selena: The Series
Trying (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Pride (FX, new documentary series)
May 16:
MTV Movie and TV Awards
Fall River
Good Witch (Hallmark Channel, Season 7)
May 21:
Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K.
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous
May 23:
The Chi
Black Monday
Flatbush Misdemeanors
May 25:
Chopped Next Gen
May 28:
The Kominsky Method
Lucifer (Netflix, Season 5B)
May 31:
American Ninja Warrior
Housebroken (Fox, new animated comedy series)
Duncanville (Fox, Season 2)
Small Fortune (NBC, new competition series)
May Tba:
The Haves and the Have Nots (OWN, Season 8B; final season)
In Treatment (HBO, Season 4)
Baddies Atl (Zeus, new unscripted series)
June 1:
America’s Got Talent
June 3:
American Ninja Warrior
Making It
June 9:
In the Dark
June 11:
Loki (Disney+, new drama series)
Home Before Dark (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Love, Victor
Shrill (Hulu, Season 2)
June 14:
The Republic of Sarah
Spring Tba:
Diana
History of Late Night
History of Sitcom
Jerusalem...
That said, here is Deadline’s annual list of spring premiere dates for new and returning series. It covers more than 150 broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from April 1 through June 15. The list includes a few one-off specials, such as awards shows, but not movies.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the list as more dates are revealed.
April 1:
The United States of Al (CBS, new comedy series)
Manifest
Law & Order: Organized Crime
The Moodys (Fox, Season 2)
Made for Love
Prank Encounters
Worn Stories
Magical Andes
Top Chef (Bravo, Season 18)
Wipeout (TBS, new competition show revival)
Major League Baseball Opening Day (ESPN, live sports season premiere)
Creepshow (Shudder, Season 2)
The Great Pottery Throwdown
The Challenge: All Stars (Paramount+, new competition series)
Comedy Bars (All Def Women, new competition series)
Check the Chat
Momfessions
The Touch Up
Kanisha vs. Joncea
April 2:
Bellator Mma
Sky High
Ready to Love (OWN, Season 4)
The Barbarian and the Troll
Murdoch Mysteries (Acorn, Season 14; U.S. premiere)
Moment of Truth
April 3:
Pit Bulls & Parolees (Discovery/Discovery+, Season 16)
Celebrity Sleepover (NBC O&o stations, new talk show series)
April 4:
27th Annual SAG Awards
Gangs of London (AMC, new drama series)
Atlantic Crossing (PBS, new drama miniseries)
My Grandparents’ War (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
Birdgirl
April 5:
Family Reunion (Netflix, Season 3)
Hemingway
Reel South (PBS, Season 6)
Home & Family
Gutfeld!
Mira, Royal Detective
AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Only Foals and Horses
April 6:
Chad (TBS, new comedy series)
Wild N’ Out (VH1, Season 15B)
April 7:
Home Economics
Kung Fu
Exterminate All the Brutes
Snabba Cash
The Wedding Coach
This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist
Queen of the South
Making Good
April 8:
Rebel
No Activity (Paramount+, Season 4)
Motherland: Fort Salem
Everything’s Gonna Be Okay (Freeform, Season 2)
Chef Boot Camp (Food Network, new competition series)
Bringing Up Bates (UPtv, Season 10)
April 9:
Them (Amazon Prime, new anthology drama series)
April 10:
Iyanla: Fix My Life
April 11:
Fear the Walking Dead (AMC, Season 6B)
The Nevers (HBO, new drama series)
BAFTA Awards (ABC, awards special)
Saints & Sinners (Bounce, Season 5)
The People v. the Klan
Wild West Chronicles
Pet Peeves (Revry, new comedy series)
April 12:
Miz & Mrs.
TechCheck (CNBC, new daily business news series)
Keeping Faith
April 13:
Prodigal Son
My Love: Six Stories of True Love
Kate & Koji
Retro Tech (YouTube, Season 2)
April 14:
Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!
The Circle (Netflix, Season 2)
Bargain Block
April 15:
Younger
Restaurant Recovery
Wahl Street
Spy City (AMC+, new drama series)
April 16:
Big Shot
Van Helsing (Syfy, Season 5; final season)
The Year Earth Changed (Apple TV+, new documentary series)
Tiny World
Earth at Night in Color
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers
Frank of Ireland
The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs
April 17:
Ghost Brothers: Lights Out
April 18:
Academy of Country Music Awards
Mare of Easttown
Godfather of Harlem
Couples Therapy (Showtime, Season 2)
Luis Miguel: The Series
Snack Sized (History, new docuseries)
WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures (A&e, new docuseries)
Confronting a Serial Killer
April 19:
American Dad! (TBS, Season 18)
VH1 Couples Retreat
Black Ink Crew: New York (VH1, Season 8)
Off the Beaten Track
The Parker Andersons
Amelia Parker
April 20:
Sasquatch
Cruel Summer (Freeform, new drama series)
Storage Wars (A&e, Season 13)
Hustle & Tow (A&e, new docuseries)
Izzy’s Koala World (Netflix, Season 2)
Chopped 420
April 21:
Zero
April 22:
Rutherford Falls (Peacock, new comedy series)
Action Planet (Discovery+, new docuseries)
Life in Color with David Attenborough
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
Big Trick Energy
Film Independent Spirit Awards
Bigger
The Bad Seed (Sundance Now, new drama series)
April 23:
Shadow and Bone
A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO/HBO Max, Season 2)
Professional Fighters League (ESPN2/ESPN Deportes/ESPN+, new season)
April 25:
93rd Annual Academy Awards
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?
Top Gear (BBC America, Season 30)
Worst Cooks in America: Best of the Worst
Extreme Sisters (TLC, new unscripted series)
April 26:
Inside Out (HGTV, new docuseries)
Bäckström
April 27:
Grace
April 28:
The Handmaid’s Tale
The Wizard of Paws
April 29:
Yasuke (Netflix, new anime series)
Deadhouse Dark
Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time
Thin Ice
April 30:
The Mosquito Coast
Pet Stars
The Innocent
April Tba:
The Big Shot with Bethenny
Ellen’s Next Great Designer
Generation Hustle
Pray, Obey, Kill
May 2:
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Pose (FX, Season 3; final season)
The Girlfriend Experience (Starz, Season 3)
Home Town Takeover (HGTV/Discovery+, new docuseries)
May 3:
Antiques Roadshow: Celebrity Edition
Donkey Hodie
May 4:
Star Wars: The Bad Batch
The Real Housewives of New York City
Survivalists
May 6:
Million Dollar Listing New York
May 7:
Dynasty
Mythic Quest (Apple TV+, new comedy series)
Jupiter’s Legacy (Netflix, new drama series)
Shrill (Hulu, Season 3; final season)
May 9:
Ziwe
May 12:
The Upshaws
May 14:
The Underground Railroad (Amazon Prime, new drama limited series)
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
Selena: The Series
Trying (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Pride (FX, new documentary series)
May 16:
MTV Movie and TV Awards
Fall River
Good Witch (Hallmark Channel, Season 7)
May 21:
Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K.
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous
May 23:
The Chi
Black Monday
Flatbush Misdemeanors
May 25:
Chopped Next Gen
May 28:
The Kominsky Method
Lucifer (Netflix, Season 5B)
May 31:
American Ninja Warrior
Housebroken (Fox, new animated comedy series)
Duncanville (Fox, Season 2)
Small Fortune (NBC, new competition series)
May Tba:
The Haves and the Have Nots (OWN, Season 8B; final season)
In Treatment (HBO, Season 4)
Baddies Atl (Zeus, new unscripted series)
June 1:
America’s Got Talent
June 3:
American Ninja Warrior
Making It
June 9:
In the Dark
June 11:
Loki (Disney+, new drama series)
Home Before Dark (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Love, Victor
Shrill (Hulu, Season 2)
June 14:
The Republic of Sarah
Spring Tba:
Diana
History of Late Night
History of Sitcom
Jerusalem...
- 3/31/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s Global Bulletin, UKTV hires Sarah Asante to ramp up its comedy ambitions; Olga Hellsing and Thomas Douglas join the “Spencer” cast; Apc sells “Keeping Faith” season three in key territories; Lionsgate Play and Telkomsel partner in Indonesia; and Channel 4 serves up something new with “Cook Clever, Waste Less with Prue & Rupy.”
Hiring
UKTV has hired longtime BBC vet Sarah Asante to ramp up its scripted comedy division, reporting to UKTV head of scripted Pete Thornton. Asante will join Utkv on April 12 and be tasked with finding, developing, commissioning and executive producing new scripted comedy originals for channels Dave and Gold.
In her time at the BBC, Asante worked as development and digital content editor before being promoted to commissioning editor in 2018, where she handled editorial oversight for a slate of short form series and long form sketch and sitcom programs.
“This is a transformative hire for...
Hiring
UKTV has hired longtime BBC vet Sarah Asante to ramp up its scripted comedy division, reporting to UKTV head of scripted Pete Thornton. Asante will join Utkv on April 12 and be tasked with finding, developing, commissioning and executive producing new scripted comedy originals for channels Dave and Gold.
In her time at the BBC, Asante worked as development and digital content editor before being promoted to commissioning editor in 2018, where she handled editorial oversight for a slate of short form series and long form sketch and sitcom programs.
“This is a transformative hire for...
- 3/26/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Keeping Faith is ending its run on the Acorn TV streaming service. The third and final season of the drama will premiere in April, and the series finale will air on May 10th. Eve Myles, Hannah Daniel, Matthew Gravelle, Bradley Freegard, Mark Lewis, Jones Aneirin, and Hughes Mali Harries star. The series follows Faith Howells (Myles) as she works as a lawyer in a small family-run law firm after her husband has disappeared.
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- 3/22/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The BBC has unveiled a six-year plan that will see the corporation expand key services outside of London and further afield in the U.K. with a pot of $978 million set aside for the undertaking.
Going forward, a majority of the Beeb’s TV programs will be made across the country rather than primarily from London, which is a major production hub. These programs will receive at least 60% of network TV commission spend of £1.6 billion ($2.2 billion) — up from the existing 50%.
One recent success story of a program from the Nations hitting the mainstream was BBC-backed Welsh broadcaster S4C’s “Keeping Faith” (pictured), which became a huge hit for the BBC and also sold well globally. The move means more distinctive programs like this from outside London will form part of the BBC’s content pipeline.
The drive for inclusion is, in part, a strategic play for the BBC, which increasingly...
Going forward, a majority of the Beeb’s TV programs will be made across the country rather than primarily from London, which is a major production hub. These programs will receive at least 60% of network TV commission spend of £1.6 billion ($2.2 billion) — up from the existing 50%.
One recent success story of a program from the Nations hitting the mainstream was BBC-backed Welsh broadcaster S4C’s “Keeping Faith” (pictured), which became a huge hit for the BBC and also sold well globally. The move means more distinctive programs like this from outside London will form part of the BBC’s content pipeline.
The drive for inclusion is, in part, a strategic play for the BBC, which increasingly...
- 3/18/2021
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Nevision, the British producer behind shows including BBC drama Keeping Faith, has signed an exclusive development deal with writer Jeff Murphy to create high-end scripted projects for the global market.
Murphy has written on Welsh series including Hinterland and Hidden, while his feature Denmark, starring Rafe Spall, was released in 2019. He will create his own ideas for Nevision, as well as helping develop the firm’s slate of feature films and series.
Nevision detailed a number of projects already in the pipeline: The Furies, a supernatural police procedural with elements of horror, which is in the works with Hidden creator and showrunner Mark Andrew. Moifaa, a family movie about New Zealand’s first sporting hero, is also on the way. Both are being developed in association with Kiwi producer Pukeko Pictures.
Also in development with Murphy is Saul (working title), a profound and emotional series that throws together a...
Murphy has written on Welsh series including Hinterland and Hidden, while his feature Denmark, starring Rafe Spall, was released in 2019. He will create his own ideas for Nevision, as well as helping develop the firm’s slate of feature films and series.
Nevision detailed a number of projects already in the pipeline: The Furies, a supernatural police procedural with elements of horror, which is in the works with Hidden creator and showrunner Mark Andrew. Moifaa, a family movie about New Zealand’s first sporting hero, is also on the way. Both are being developed in association with Kiwi producer Pukeko Pictures.
Also in development with Murphy is Saul (working title), a profound and emotional series that throws together a...
- 2/24/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
BBC America has set a U.S. premiere date for the salvaged “Doctor Who” serial “Fury From the Deep,” AMC Networks announced Wednesday.
The six animated episodes were produced by BBC Studios last year using audio tracks from the original installments starring Patrick Troughton as The Doctor. (The original 1968 versions are among the classic “Doctor Who” episodes that are famously missing from the BBC archives.) The updated animated versions, which aired in the U.K. back in September, will get their U.S. debut on BBC America on Sunday, March 21.
The announcement came along with a slew of other new premiere dates for AMC’s various networks and streaming platforms, including BBC America, IFC, the flagship AMC linear network, Shudder and Acorn TV.
See the full list of dates below.
AMC
“Ride with Norman Reedus” Season 5
Premieres Sunday, March 7 at Midnight Et/11c on AMC and AMC+
Early access begins Sunday,...
The six animated episodes were produced by BBC Studios last year using audio tracks from the original installments starring Patrick Troughton as The Doctor. (The original 1968 versions are among the classic “Doctor Who” episodes that are famously missing from the BBC archives.) The updated animated versions, which aired in the U.K. back in September, will get their U.S. debut on BBC America on Sunday, March 21.
The announcement came along with a slew of other new premiere dates for AMC’s various networks and streaming platforms, including BBC America, IFC, the flagship AMC linear network, Shudder and Acorn TV.
See the full list of dates below.
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“Ride with Norman Reedus” Season 5
Premieres Sunday, March 7 at Midnight Et/11c on AMC and AMC+
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- 2/18/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Vikings: Valhalla — the Vikings offshoot that will not air on History or even Amazon Prime but Netflix (TV is so complicated anymore!) — has announced its first wave of casting.
Touted as an “all-new exploration of the spectacularly epic Vikings saga,” Vikings: Valhalla begins in the early 11th century and chronicles the legendary adventures of some of the most famous Vikings who ever lived – Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eriksdotter, Harald Hardrada and the Norman King William the Conqueror. “These men and women will blaze a path as they fight for survival in the ever-changing and evolving world,” reads the synopsis.
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Touted as an “all-new exploration of the spectacularly epic Vikings saga,” Vikings: Valhalla begins in the early 11th century and chronicles the legendary adventures of some of the most famous Vikings who ever lived – Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eriksdotter, Harald Hardrada and the Norman King William the Conqueror. “These men and women will blaze a path as they fight for survival in the ever-changing and evolving world,” reads the synopsis.
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- 1/26/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The next chapter of the Vikings saga is starting to take shape.
Netflix on Tuesday unveiled the cast of its forthcoming sequel series, Vikings Valhalla.
Sam Corlett (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Frida Gustavsson (Swoon), Leo Suter (The Liberator), Bradley Freegard (Keeping Faith), Jóhannes Jóhannesson (Cursed), Laura Berlin (Immenhof – The Adventure of a Summer), David Oakes (The Pillars of the Earth), and Caroline Henderson (Tuya Siempre) are set as series regulars and Pollyanna McIntosh and Asbjørn Krogh Nissen will recur.
The sequel begins in the early 11th century and chronicles the legendary adventures of some of the most famous Vikings who ever lived – Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eriksdotter, Harald Hardrada, and the Norman King William the Conqueror.
These men and women will blaze a path as they fight for survival in the ever changing and evolving world.
Here are the official character breakdowns:
Sam Corlett as Leif Eriksson
A Greenlander, raised on...
Netflix on Tuesday unveiled the cast of its forthcoming sequel series, Vikings Valhalla.
Sam Corlett (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Frida Gustavsson (Swoon), Leo Suter (The Liberator), Bradley Freegard (Keeping Faith), Jóhannes Jóhannesson (Cursed), Laura Berlin (Immenhof – The Adventure of a Summer), David Oakes (The Pillars of the Earth), and Caroline Henderson (Tuya Siempre) are set as series regulars and Pollyanna McIntosh and Asbjørn Krogh Nissen will recur.
The sequel begins in the early 11th century and chronicles the legendary adventures of some of the most famous Vikings who ever lived – Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eriksdotter, Harald Hardrada, and the Norman King William the Conqueror.
These men and women will blaze a path as they fight for survival in the ever changing and evolving world.
Here are the official character breakdowns:
Sam Corlett as Leif Eriksson
A Greenlander, raised on...
- 1/26/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix has set the cast for Vikings: Valhalla, a sequel to History’s hit series, from Vikings creator Michael Hirst and studio MGM Television. Sam Corlett (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Frida Gustavsson (Swoon), Leo Suter (The Liberator), Bradley Freegard (Keeping Faith), Jóhannes Jóhannesson (Cursed), Laura Berlin (Immenhof – The Adventure of a Summer), David Oakes (The Pillars of the Earth) and Caroline Henderson (Tuya Siempre) are set as series regulars and Pollyanna McIntosh and Asbjørn Krogh Nissen will recur. A premiere date has not yet been set but it’s expected to debut in late 2021 or 2022.
Vikings: Valhalla begins in the early 11th century and chronicles the legendary adventures of some of the most famous Vikings who ever lived – Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eriksdotter, Harald Hardrada and the Norman King William the Conqueror. These men and women will blaze a path as they fight for survival in the ever changing and evolving world.
Vikings: Valhalla begins in the early 11th century and chronicles the legendary adventures of some of the most famous Vikings who ever lived – Leif Eriksson, Freydis Eriksdotter, Harald Hardrada and the Norman King William the Conqueror. These men and women will blaze a path as they fight for survival in the ever changing and evolving world.
- 1/26/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Finding Alice is a brilliant new series that begins on ITV this coming Sunday, and while featuring a host of treasured British talent, it was the show’s impressive newcomer we had the pleasure of speaking to, as we sat down to speak to the rising star Isabella Pappas.
We ask Pappas about her experience working with Keeley Hawes, and Nigel Havers, as well as Joanna Lumley, Gemma Jones and Kenneth Cranham (we told you it was treasured). She also comments on the incredible set, and her plans to watch the show, and if she feels a little like this period in her life is the quiet before the storm. She also talks about her childhood and whether acting is something she always wanted to do.
But that’s not to say she’s come completely out of the blue, as Pappas had an Olivier award nomination to her name.
We ask Pappas about her experience working with Keeley Hawes, and Nigel Havers, as well as Joanna Lumley, Gemma Jones and Kenneth Cranham (we told you it was treasured). She also comments on the incredible set, and her plans to watch the show, and if she feels a little like this period in her life is the quiet before the storm. She also talks about her childhood and whether acting is something she always wanted to do.
But that’s not to say she’s come completely out of the blue, as Pappas had an Olivier award nomination to her name.
- 1/15/2021
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
To mark the release of Acorn Media’s Fantastic Female TV Favourites for Festive Gifting Box Sets, we’ve been given a bundle of Marcella Complete Series 1 & 2 and Keeping Faith Complete Series 1 & 2 to give away to 1 winner.
Returning for new nail-biting outings in 2021, gritty female-led noir dramas Marcella and Keeping Faith follow working women and mothers, determined Di Marcella Backland (Anna Friel) and ferocious lawyer Faith Howells (Eve Myles), who would go to any lengths to protect their families.
Marcella, starring Anna Friel in the title role, is set to return for a third series in 2021. This multi-stranded, dark crime drama from international superstar screenwriter and novelist Hans Rosenfeldt (The Bridge) is set in contemporary London and centres on the psychological struggles of a Metropolitan police officer at a crisis point in her life. In series one, while investigating the murder of her husband’s mistress, she is unnerved by...
Returning for new nail-biting outings in 2021, gritty female-led noir dramas Marcella and Keeping Faith follow working women and mothers, determined Di Marcella Backland (Anna Friel) and ferocious lawyer Faith Howells (Eve Myles), who would go to any lengths to protect their families.
Marcella, starring Anna Friel in the title role, is set to return for a third series in 2021. This multi-stranded, dark crime drama from international superstar screenwriter and novelist Hans Rosenfeldt (The Bridge) is set in contemporary London and centres on the psychological struggles of a Metropolitan police officer at a crisis point in her life. In series one, while investigating the murder of her husband’s mistress, she is unnerved by...
- 11/9/2020
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Eve Myles has been acting professionally for more than 20 years. Her resume includes lots of regular and recurring roles and her talent definitely knows no bounds. However, for much of her career, Eve was a relatively unknown actress. That is, until she was unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight in 2017 when the series Keeping Faith became a huge hit. Although Keeping Faith is a Welsh series, it’s become an international hit, and so has Eve. Now that more people have been introduced to Eve and her abilities, there’s no doubt that we’ll all be seeing much more of her
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Eve Myles...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Eve Myles...
- 10/31/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Exclusive: Tom MacRae, the creator of the Everybody’s Talking About Jamie musical and upcoming feature, and Marcella producer Buccaneer Media have joined Nevision’s adaptation of Mg Leonard’s Beetle Boy children’s books.
MacRae is scripting the live-action/CGI returnable series, with Buccaneer co-producing. Oscar-winning studio Framestore, which helped create the CGI demons in His Dark Materials, has also been attached to the project.
The series will be set in the UK and is based on a trilogy of books that were optioned by Keeping Faith co-producer Nevision in 2018. The books are published by Chicken House in the UK and Scholastic in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
They center on 13-year-old Darkus Cuttle’s search for his kidnapped father, leading him to discover a mountain of extraordinary beetles and pitting him against the mad-scientist of the fashion world Lucretia Cutter,...
MacRae is scripting the live-action/CGI returnable series, with Buccaneer co-producing. Oscar-winning studio Framestore, which helped create the CGI demons in His Dark Materials, has also been attached to the project.
The series will be set in the UK and is based on a trilogy of books that were optioned by Keeping Faith co-producer Nevision in 2018. The books are published by Chicken House in the UK and Scholastic in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
They center on 13-year-old Darkus Cuttle’s search for his kidnapped father, leading him to discover a mountain of extraordinary beetles and pitting him against the mad-scientist of the fashion world Lucretia Cutter,...
- 10/30/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
(L-r) ‘The Pact’ leads Abbie Hern, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Laura Fraser, Eiry Thomas and Heledd Gwynn.
As Wentworth was coming to an end on Foxtel, its originating screenwriter Pete McTighe was keen to create another female-led ensemble series, but one with a point of difference.
Having lived in Wales for three years, crafting episodes of the BBC’s Doctor Who and the Sky/AMC/BBCAmerica supernatural drama A Discovery of Witches, he came up with the idea of a contemporary crime thriller set in Wales.
He wrote the first episode of The Pact, Cardiff-based Little Door Productions pitched it to BBC Wales and it was quickly commissioned.
Now shooting, the six-part drama directed by Eric Styles (Hidden) and Rebecca Johnson (The Flash) and produced by Catrin Lewis Defis follows five friends who get mixed up in a sudden death and a web of lies.
The leads are played by Laura Fraser (Breaking Bad), Julie Hesmondhalgh,...
As Wentworth was coming to an end on Foxtel, its originating screenwriter Pete McTighe was keen to create another female-led ensemble series, but one with a point of difference.
Having lived in Wales for three years, crafting episodes of the BBC’s Doctor Who and the Sky/AMC/BBCAmerica supernatural drama A Discovery of Witches, he came up with the idea of a contemporary crime thriller set in Wales.
He wrote the first episode of The Pact, Cardiff-based Little Door Productions pitched it to BBC Wales and it was quickly commissioned.
Now shooting, the six-part drama directed by Eric Styles (Hidden) and Rebecca Johnson (The Flash) and produced by Catrin Lewis Defis follows five friends who get mixed up in a sudden death and a web of lies.
The leads are played by Laura Fraser (Breaking Bad), Julie Hesmondhalgh,...
- 9/20/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Independent U.K. production outfits Fulwell73 and Empty Room Productions have partnered to develop and co-produce a feature film based on the true story of a Welsh community that hosted a drag show to raise funds needed to bring their church back from disrepair.
The project, which has the working title “Dragged to Church,” is inspired by the story of a desperate church priest in Wales who contacted local LGBTQ+ radio presenters and asked for help to repair the church, as a last resort. The result was a Christmas drag show and concert that ended up embodying the spirit of the festive season and literally raised the roof of the church once again.
Empty Room was formed last year by BAFTA-winning actor Eve Myles (“Keeping Faith”), Pip Broughton and Adrian Bate as a sister company to Vox Pictures. Myles is also set to star and will co-write the screenplay with...
The project, which has the working title “Dragged to Church,” is inspired by the story of a desperate church priest in Wales who contacted local LGBTQ+ radio presenters and asked for help to repair the church, as a last resort. The result was a Christmas drag show and concert that ended up embodying the spirit of the festive season and literally raised the roof of the church once again.
Empty Room was formed last year by BAFTA-winning actor Eve Myles (“Keeping Faith”), Pip Broughton and Adrian Bate as a sister company to Vox Pictures. Myles is also set to star and will co-write the screenplay with...
- 9/3/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
We’re still a couple of weeks out from The Boys returning with its second season, but based on the footage we’ve seen so far, it certainly looks as if we’re in for another wild ride. One that may even top the first run of the show, which was one of the best things that we’d seen on television in a long time.
Of course, trying to predict how something as crazy as The Boys is going to end up is a fool’s errand, but let’s not forget that it won’t be the only new thing arriving on Amazon Prime in September. Far from it, in fact.
Earlier today, the streaming service announced their entire line-up of new titles for next month and it’s a meaty list, comprising both films and television shows. And though The Boys may be the highlight for many...
Of course, trying to predict how something as crazy as The Boys is going to end up is a fool’s errand, but let’s not forget that it won’t be the only new thing arriving on Amazon Prime in September. Far from it, in fact.
Earlier today, the streaming service announced their entire line-up of new titles for next month and it’s a meaty list, comprising both films and television shows. And though The Boys may be the highlight for many...
- 8/26/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
An election season is fast-approaching in the U.S. So for its new releases in September 2020, Amazon Prime is bringing back one of its most political shows.
The Boys season 2 premieres its first three episodes on September 4. Though the show on its face is a superhero story, viewers of season 1 will know it’s really about America’s troubling embrace of entertainment with fascism. Sounds fun and not at all terrifying right before a presidential election!
That’s not the only bleak Amazon original on the schedule for September. British TV adaptation Utopia arrives on September 25. This Gillian Flynn-produced series follows fans of a comic book who believe it predicts…world-ending pandemics. Darn it. Amazon’s only original film this month is a…documentary about voter suppression from Liz Garbus called All In: The Fight for Democracy. Yikes.
For those of us who want to relax with some ‘member berries,...
The Boys season 2 premieres its first three episodes on September 4. Though the show on its face is a superhero story, viewers of season 1 will know it’s really about America’s troubling embrace of entertainment with fascism. Sounds fun and not at all terrifying right before a presidential election!
That’s not the only bleak Amazon original on the schedule for September. British TV adaptation Utopia arrives on September 25. This Gillian Flynn-produced series follows fans of a comic book who believe it predicts…world-ending pandemics. Darn it. Amazon’s only original film this month is a…documentary about voter suppression from Liz Garbus called All In: The Fight for Democracy. Yikes.
For those of us who want to relax with some ‘member berries,...
- 8/26/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Sky has acquired “The Secret Garden” from Studiocanal and will release the film in U.K. and Ireland cinemas and Sky Cinema channels on Oct. 23.
Directed by three-time BAFTA winner Marc Munden (“National Treasure”) and produced by David Heyman (“Harry Potter” franchise) and Rosie Alison (“Paddington”), “The Secret Garden” is an adaptation of the classic children’s novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It stars Dixie Egerickx (“Summerland”), Oscar and BAFTA winner Colin Firth (“The King’s Speech”) and BAFTA winner Julie Walters (“Mamma Mia”).
Set in 1940s England, “The Secret Garden” tells the story of a 10-year-old girl, sent to live with her uncle at a remote country estate deep in the Yorkshire moors, who begins to uncover many family secrets, particularly a wondrous garden with healing powers.
The film was originally due to release in April and then moved to August.
Distribution
Picturehouse Entertainment and Element Distribution will distribute “The Iron Lady...
Directed by three-time BAFTA winner Marc Munden (“National Treasure”) and produced by David Heyman (“Harry Potter” franchise) and Rosie Alison (“Paddington”), “The Secret Garden” is an adaptation of the classic children’s novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It stars Dixie Egerickx (“Summerland”), Oscar and BAFTA winner Colin Firth (“The King’s Speech”) and BAFTA winner Julie Walters (“Mamma Mia”).
Set in 1940s England, “The Secret Garden” tells the story of a 10-year-old girl, sent to live with her uncle at a remote country estate deep in the Yorkshire moors, who begins to uncover many family secrets, particularly a wondrous garden with healing powers.
The film was originally due to release in April and then moved to August.
Distribution
Picturehouse Entertainment and Element Distribution will distribute “The Iron Lady...
- 8/4/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
TV academy voters are faced with a daunting task when they fill out their 2020 Emmy Awards nominations ballot, They have to consider 199 shows for Best Drama Series, which is 35 more than last year. At least they no longer have to winnow their choices down to just 10 favorites. As with last year, they are being told to “Vote for as many achievements in this category that you have seen and feel are worthy of a nomination.”
This year’s Emmys are guaranteed to have a new winner for Best Drama Series with reigning four-time champ “Game of Thrones” no longer on the air. Of its unlucky seven rivals last year, six of them –“Better Call Saul,” “Killing Eve,” “Ozark,” “Pose,” “Succession” and “This Is Us” — are back on the ballot. The seventh, “Bodyguard,” did not air any new episodes during the eligibility period from June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020.
Remember, only eight of...
This year’s Emmys are guaranteed to have a new winner for Best Drama Series with reigning four-time champ “Game of Thrones” no longer on the air. Of its unlucky seven rivals last year, six of them –“Better Call Saul,” “Killing Eve,” “Ozark,” “Pose,” “Succession” and “This Is Us” — are back on the ballot. The seventh, “Bodyguard,” did not air any new episodes during the eligibility period from June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020.
Remember, only eight of...
- 7/7/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
In a Gold Derby exclusive, we have learned the category placements of the key Emmy Awards contenders for Acorn TV. For this season, the company has such drama series as “Blood,” “Keeping Faith” and “London Kills” plus TV movie “Agatha Raisin and the Haunted House” and limited series “Dead Still” as part of their 2020 campaign.
Below, the list of Acorn lead and supporting submissions for their series. More names might be added by the studio on the final Emmy ballot. Also note that performers not included on this list may well be submitted by their personal reps.
SEEEmmys Best Drama Series Gallery: Every Winner in Emmy Awards History
“Agatha Raisin And The Haunted House”
TV Movie
Movie/Limited Actress – Ashley Jensen
Movie/Limited Supporting Actor – Mathew Horne
“Blood”
Drama Series
Drama Actor – Adrian Dunbar
“Dead Still”
Limited Series
Movie/Limited Actor – Michael Smiley
“Keeping Faith”
Drama Series
Drama Actress – Eve Myles...
Below, the list of Acorn lead and supporting submissions for their series. More names might be added by the studio on the final Emmy ballot. Also note that performers not included on this list may well be submitted by their personal reps.
SEEEmmys Best Drama Series Gallery: Every Winner in Emmy Awards History
“Agatha Raisin And The Haunted House”
TV Movie
Movie/Limited Actress – Ashley Jensen
Movie/Limited Supporting Actor – Mathew Horne
“Blood”
Drama Series
Drama Actor – Adrian Dunbar
“Dead Still”
Limited Series
Movie/Limited Actor – Michael Smiley
“Keeping Faith”
Drama Series
Drama Actress – Eve Myles...
- 4/30/2020
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Acorn TV, AMC Network’s British programming focused streamer, is to launch in the U.K. at the end of the month.
Launching on April 29 with dramas such as ITV’s “Foyle’s War” and the BBC’s “Keeping Faith” as well as the British-produced Acorn TV original “Queens of Mystery,” the service will charge £4.99 ($6.20) per month in the U.K. or £49.99 ($62) a year.
Acorn TV claims more than one million paid subscribers in the U.S., where it offers dramas, mysteries and comedies from the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and Scandinavia.
Acorn TV is offering a 30-day free trial for a limited time, and will be available on devices such as Roku, Fire TV, Android, Apple mobile and Apple TV, and says it is coming soon to Amazon Channels and Apple TV Channels.
The streamer is pushing into an increasingly competitive U.K. Svod market, which has seen launches by BritBox,...
Launching on April 29 with dramas such as ITV’s “Foyle’s War” and the BBC’s “Keeping Faith” as well as the British-produced Acorn TV original “Queens of Mystery,” the service will charge £4.99 ($6.20) per month in the U.K. or £49.99 ($62) a year.
Acorn TV claims more than one million paid subscribers in the U.S., where it offers dramas, mysteries and comedies from the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and Scandinavia.
Acorn TV is offering a 30-day free trial for a limited time, and will be available on devices such as Roku, Fire TV, Android, Apple mobile and Apple TV, and says it is coming soon to Amazon Channels and Apple TV Channels.
The streamer is pushing into an increasingly competitive U.K. Svod market, which has seen launches by BritBox,...
- 4/2/2020
- by Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
AMC Networks’ North American streaming service Acorn TV is going to launch in the UK on April 29.
Acorn will be priced at £4.99 ($6.20) a month or £49.99 per year, which makes it the same price as Apple TV+, but cheaper than BritBox, Disney+ and Netflix, which are all £5.99 a month.
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The streamer will be stocked with originals, including Sly Fox Productions detective drama Queens Of Mystery, contemporary series such as the BBC’s Keeping Faith, and archive shows such as ITV’s Foyle’s War.
“The United Kingdom has a long-standing tradition of producing first-rate dramas and mysteries, so we’re thrilled to feature so many popular, award-winning programs in one place,” said Acorn general manager Matthew Graham.
Acorn will be priced at £4.99 ($6.20) a month or £49.99 per year, which makes it the same price as Apple TV+, but cheaper than BritBox, Disney+ and Netflix, which are all £5.99 a month.
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The streamer will be stocked with originals, including Sly Fox Productions detective drama Queens Of Mystery, contemporary series such as the BBC’s Keeping Faith, and archive shows such as ITV’s Foyle’s War.
“The United Kingdom has a long-standing tradition of producing first-rate dramas and mysteries, so we’re thrilled to feature so many popular, award-winning programs in one place,” said Acorn general manager Matthew Graham.
- 4/2/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Acorn TV, AMC Networks' streaming service focusing on British dramas and comedies, has set out plans for its U.K. launch.
The platform, which boasts more than 1 million subscribers in the U.S. and expanded to 30 international territories in 2018, is set to launch in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on April 29 for £49.99 ($62) per year following a 30-day free trial.
Shows to feature in the launch include the U.K. premiere of Emmy-nominated Brit series Queens of Mystery, plus such classics as Foyle's War, Keeping Faith and Agatha Christie's And Then ...
The platform, which boasts more than 1 million subscribers in the U.S. and expanded to 30 international territories in 2018, is set to launch in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on April 29 for £49.99 ($62) per year following a 30-day free trial.
Shows to feature in the launch include the U.K. premiere of Emmy-nominated Brit series Queens of Mystery, plus such classics as Foyle's War, Keeping Faith and Agatha Christie's And Then ...
Some 35 projects in development will be pitched online and another 60 new series showcased.
The French TV festival and industry event Series Mania has announced the launch of the Digital Forum, an online platform virtually replicating some of the key elements of its industry-focused Series Mania Forum.
Series Mania had been scheduled to take place in the northern French city of Lille from March 20 to 28 but was cancelled on March 11 as the coronavirus outbreak in France worsened.
At least 2,700 professionals had been expected to attend its Series Mania Forum, running March 25 to 27.
The replacement Digital Forum platform will be priced at...
The French TV festival and industry event Series Mania has announced the launch of the Digital Forum, an online platform virtually replicating some of the key elements of its industry-focused Series Mania Forum.
Series Mania had been scheduled to take place in the northern French city of Lille from March 20 to 28 but was cancelled on March 11 as the coronavirus outbreak in France worsened.
At least 2,700 professionals had been expected to attend its Series Mania Forum, running March 25 to 27.
The replacement Digital Forum platform will be priced at...
- 3/17/2020
- by 1100388¦Melanie Goodfellow¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
“London Kills” is coming home after the BBC picked up the series, which is an original for the U.S. streamer Acorn TV. Much like BBC America’s “Killing Eve,” the series launched outside the U.K. and has been acquired by pubcaster the BBC.
“London Kills” follows an elite team of cops as they investigate murders taking place in the titular English capital. Sharon Small, Hugo Speer, Bailey Patrick, and Tori Allen-Martin star.
The series has launched in North America and elsewhere internationally on British drama skewed streamer Acorn TV, which is moving heavily into original scripted. AMC, a joint venture partner in “Killing Eve” channel BBC America also owns Rlj, the parent company of “London Kills” streamer Acorn TV.
Acorn Media International distributes “London Kills” and struck the BBC deal, its first with a free-tv broadcaster in the U.K. The agreement covers two seasons of the show.
“London Kills” follows an elite team of cops as they investigate murders taking place in the titular English capital. Sharon Small, Hugo Speer, Bailey Patrick, and Tori Allen-Martin star.
The series has launched in North America and elsewhere internationally on British drama skewed streamer Acorn TV, which is moving heavily into original scripted. AMC, a joint venture partner in “Killing Eve” channel BBC America also owns Rlj, the parent company of “London Kills” streamer Acorn TV.
Acorn Media International distributes “London Kills” and struck the BBC deal, its first with a free-tv broadcaster in the U.K. The agreement covers two seasons of the show.
- 4/4/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
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