Winners on the night included David Hasselhof mockumentary Hoff The Record and BBC drama Capital [pictured].
Dave mockumentary Hoff The Record and BBC1 mini-series Capital were among the winners at the 44th International Emmy awards, which recognise the best in international television programming.
British and German programmes led the evening with three Emmys each at the annual awards show, held on November 21 in New York.
Me & You Productions’ Hoff The Record, which follows actor David Hasselhof as he tries to revive his career in the UK, picked up the prize for best comedy.
Meanwhile, Kudos’ drama series Capital won best TV movie/mini-series. The 3 x 60-minute show is an adaptation of the John Lanchester novel and follows a diverse group of South London neighbours.
BBC1 drama Esio Trot, an adaptation of the Roald Dahl book, was also represented at the awards, with Us actor Dustin Hoffman winning best performance by an actor for his turn as an elderly...
Dave mockumentary Hoff The Record and BBC1 mini-series Capital were among the winners at the 44th International Emmy awards, which recognise the best in international television programming.
British and German programmes led the evening with three Emmys each at the annual awards show, held on November 21 in New York.
Me & You Productions’ Hoff The Record, which follows actor David Hasselhof as he tries to revive his career in the UK, picked up the prize for best comedy.
Meanwhile, Kudos’ drama series Capital won best TV movie/mini-series. The 3 x 60-minute show is an adaptation of the John Lanchester novel and follows a diverse group of South London neighbours.
BBC1 drama Esio Trot, an adaptation of the Roald Dahl book, was also represented at the awards, with Us actor Dustin Hoffman winning best performance by an actor for his turn as an elderly...
- 11/22/2016
- ScreenDaily
Netflix enters Versailles; BBC One drama Capitol inks deals; Roots world premiere; Walter Presents buys Spanish drama for UK; Hulu reads The Book Of Negroes; Olivier Megaton doc gets sales deal.
Fremantle inks deals for BBC One drama Capital
FremantleMedia has struck three deals for three-part drama Capital, which is produced by Kudos, part of Endemol Shine Group, for BBC One. Participant Media’s Pivot has taken Us rights, Shaw has taken Canada rights, and BBC Worldwide will air the programme in Australia and New Zealand.
Toby Jones, Rachael Stirling and Gemma Jones star in the series, which Peter Bowker adapted from John Lanchester’s novel. Matt Strevens produced, executive producers were Derek Wax and Lucy Richer.
Walter Presents takes Spanish drama Locked Up for UK
Foreign-language drama Svod brand Walter Presents, which is available in the UK exclusively on Channel 4’s All Four streaming platform, has taken rights to Globomedia’s Spanish-language women prison series...
Fremantle inks deals for BBC One drama Capital
FremantleMedia has struck three deals for three-part drama Capital, which is produced by Kudos, part of Endemol Shine Group, for BBC One. Participant Media’s Pivot has taken Us rights, Shaw has taken Canada rights, and BBC Worldwide will air the programme in Australia and New Zealand.
Toby Jones, Rachael Stirling and Gemma Jones star in the series, which Peter Bowker adapted from John Lanchester’s novel. Matt Strevens produced, executive producers were Derek Wax and Lucy Richer.
Walter Presents takes Spanish drama Locked Up for UK
Foreign-language drama Svod brand Walter Presents, which is available in the UK exclusively on Channel 4’s All Four streaming platform, has taken rights to Globomedia’s Spanish-language women prison series...
- 4/6/2016
- ScreenDaily
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Pivot has acquired the Us rights for the south London-set Capital TV series. Watch a trailer, below. Shaw Media has acquired the Canadian rights, and BBC Worldwide has acquired the rights for Australia and New Zealand. The three part series is an adaptation of John Lanchester's novel of the same name. Capital originally premiered on BBC One in November, 2015.
The cast of Capital includes: Toby Jones, Rachael Stirling, Radoslaw Kaim, Wunmi Mosaku, Adeel Akhtar, and Gemma Jones. Written by Peter Bowker, Capital is executive produced by Derek Wax and Peter Bowker for Kudos. Lucy Richer executive prodcudes for the BBC, with Matt Strevens producing.
Watch the Capital TV show trailer.
Get more details from this Fremantle Media press release.
Pivot has acquired the Us rights for the south London-set Capital TV series. Watch a trailer, below. Shaw Media has acquired the Canadian rights, and BBC Worldwide has acquired the rights for Australia and New Zealand. The three part series is an adaptation of John Lanchester's novel of the same name. Capital originally premiered on BBC One in November, 2015.
The cast of Capital includes: Toby Jones, Rachael Stirling, Radoslaw Kaim, Wunmi Mosaku, Adeel Akhtar, and Gemma Jones. Written by Peter Bowker, Capital is executive produced by Derek Wax and Peter Bowker for Kudos. Lucy Richer executive prodcudes for the BBC, with Matt Strevens producing.
Watch the Capital TV show trailer.
Get more details from this Fremantle Media press release.
- 4/5/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: FremantleMedia International has closed a trio of major deals on its London-set drama, Capital. Participant Media's Pivot has acquired rights in the U.S., Shaw has taken Canada, and BBC Worldwide picked up Australia and New Zealand. The tense three-part series adaptation of the bestselling novel by John Lanchester revolves around the interconnected lives of a diverse group of Londoners who all reside on the same suburban street, Pepys Road. Kudos produces for…...
- 4/5/2016
- Deadline TV
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