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Channel 4 Acquires ‘The Shield’ For VOD Service All 4

Channel 4 has inked a deal with Sony Pictures Television to acquire all seven seasons of FX's groundbreaking drama series The Shield for their VOD service All 4. Every single episode of the show is available to stream as of today.

Antenna Pictures Secures Order From Viceland For ‘How To Rob A Bank’

Blue Ant Media’s London-based factual production company Antenna Pictures has secured a commission from Viceland to produce How To Rob A Bank, an eight episode drama-documentary series that explores how and why apparently ordinary Americans commit bank robberies.

Channel 4 Renews ‘Flirty Dancing’ For Second Season

Channel 4 has picked up a second season of Flirty Dancing. The Ashley Banjo fronted series will return with six further episodes and a standalone celebrity Stand Up To Cancer special. Additionally, season two is moving to an earlier 8pm time-slot.

TLC UK Orders Short-Form Wedding Series For YouTube

TLC UK has ordered Countdown To I Do, a six episode short-form wedding series for distribution on YouTube. It will premiere exclusively on TLC UK's YouTube channel later this year. Countdown To I Do is a self-shot format that follows couples on the biggest day of their lives. It is self-shot by the bride, groom, bridal party and selected guests who all have a key role to play in the couples’ big day.

BBC Two’s ‘Dragons’ Den’ Adds Sara Davies For Season 17

BBC Two has found their new Dragon. Sara Davies, founder of worldwide crafting company Crafter’s Companion, is joining BBC Two's Dragons' Den for its recently ordered seventeenth season. Sara Davies replaces Jenny Campbell who exited earlier this year after two seasons on the show.

Edward Holcroft, Charlotte Hope, Craig Parkinson, Niamh Walsh & More To Star In Julian Fellowes’ Netflix Drama ‘The English Game’

Netflix has set the core cast for The English Game. Edward Holcroft (Kingsman: The Golden Circle), Kevin Guthrie (Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald, The Terror), Charlotte Hope (The Spanish Princess, Game of Thrones), Craig Parkinson (Line of Duty, Black Mirror: Bandersnatch), James Harkness (The Victim, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) and Niamh Walsh (Jamestown, Jekyll & Hyde) have all been cast in the football drama from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes.