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Show of the week
Show of the week: Radio Face
Red Arrow International’s major format launch at MIPTV was Radio Face, a project coming out…
Show of the week: Ciao Darwin
Arabelle Pouliot-Di Crescenzo, Kabo International’s managing director, says she first saw Ciao Darwin over a…
Show of the week: Borderline
With immigration policy in the headlines, Borderline takes a humorous look a the day-to-day lives…
Show of the week: Zoli & Pokey
Zoli & Pokey offers up a twist on the traditional sitcom set-up. Although it is…
Show of the week: A Time to Dance
A Time to Dance generated 669,000 viewers for US cable net Hallmark when it went…
Show of the week: Sisters
The Sisters comic strip is one of the best-selling in France, and has sold over…
Show of the week: Midnight Sun
Midnight Sun represents the first Franco-Swedish drama coproduction, says Katrina Neylon, executive VP, sales and…
Show of the week: The Beat
The Beat ticks lots of boxes for format buyers with a high-volume, cost-effective production model…
Show of the week: Killer Women with Piers Morgan
Although known for turns on Got Talent and The Apprentice, Piers Morgan is a journalist…
Show of the week: Madiba
“You can be anywhere in the world and see Nelson Mandela,” says Dan March, partner…
Show of the week: Arthur and the Minimoys
“The reasons we decided to do Arthur and the Minimoys were, on one side, we…
Show of the week: Roots
A+E Networks’ remake of seminal 1977 miniseries Roots could play a more important role than…
Show of the week: Mirette Investigates
Mirette Investigates follows the adventures of the titular 10-year-old as she gets involved in investigations…
Show of the week: Furry Wheels
Furry Wheels came out of Gaumont’s relationship with Frédéric Martin, best known for Disney XD…
Show of the Week: The A Word
The reason The A Word, a drama ostensibly about autism, has been successful in the…
Show of the week: Pig, Goat, Banana, Cricket
Each of the four main characters in Nick’s new toon for the international market has…
Show of the week: Magiki
Magiki started out as a series of collectable figurines, which were popular in southern Europe,…
Show of the week: Section Zero
Braquo’s Olivier Marchal and EuropaCorp Television co-president Thomas Anargyros on how they created €16 million…
Show of the week: The Collection
The Collection is on-trend, with big-ticket period dramas such as Versailles, War and Peace and…
Show of the week: Robot Wars
The return of Robot Wars to the market will be among the biggest stories at…
Show of the week: Private Eyes
Private Eyes is something of an antidote to the slew of high-concept, highly serialised drama…
Show of the week: You Me Her
You Me Her is billed as TV’s first ‘polyromantic comedy’. It follows a suburban husband,…
Show of the Week: The Legend
The concept behind The Legend will be fully revealed on Sunday, April 3 at 6pm…
Show of the week: The Clintons and the Obamas: Story of a Rivalry
Nicole Bacharan has been dubbed ‘Miss America’ in the French media for her commentary on…
Show of the week: Harry Price: Ghost Hunter
Bentley Productions is best-known for making worldwide detective hit Midsomer Murders, but things are about…
Show of the week: The Night Manager
The first television series to adapt a John Le Carré novel in a quarter-century is…
Show of the week: Viva Hate
How Morrissey’s brand of misanthropic indie rock inspired SVT’s Prix Europa 2015 award-winning miniseries Viva…
Show of the week: Marry Me Now
Marry Me Now is borne out of Armoza’s annual Formagination formats competition. Comedian Odelia Yakir…
Show of the week: Who’s Who?
In a risk-averse formats world, Who’s Who? has a good chance of jumping the queue in…
Show of the week: Chef and My Fridge
If the hype is to be believed and Korea is the new Israel (or ‘the…