ITV Renews ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?’, Jeremy Clarkson To Return As Host
Following this year's successful revival of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? to mark the show's 20th anniversary, ITV has renewed the series for a further ten episodes, once again hosted by Jeremy Clarkson. The new episodes are set to air in early 2019 and will be stripped over two weeks. 
All3Media International has secured three early pre-sales for The Bisexual. The international distributor has licensed Desiree Akhavan's Channel 4/Hulu co-production to the Canal+ Group in France, Sky in New Zealand and streaming service Stan in Australia.
ITV's Senior Drama Commissioner Victoria Fea is set to exit the commercial broadcaster after eight years. She is joining forces with Julie Anne Robinson and David Wong to launch indie Blue Jar Pictures.
Netflix UK has released the trailer and key art for Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina, which is set to premiere on Friday October 26th.
BBC Studios is getting into business with Misfits indie Clerkwenwell Films and Anton Corp. The three companies have pacted together to develop and fund a slate of high-end, short-form drama and comedy projects. The announcement was made today by BBC Studios CEO Tim Davie at the IBC Conference in Amsterdam. Under the deal, Clerkenwell will produce the projects, with BBC Studios and Anton providing the funding. It will see the creation of premium, high volume, short-form content produced for digital and linear platforms, with additional funds set aside to self-commission.
It's a Gavin & Stacey reunion (of sorts). Larry Lamb and Melanie Walters, who played Michael Shipman and Gwen West in the BBC Three comedy, are reuniting for Pitching In, a new family drama that will air in prime-time on BBC One Wales and in a daytime slot on BBC One.
The BBC is adding a second Australian series to their line-up. Mere weeks after
The fifth and final season of The Last Ship will receive its UK premiere on Sky One on Wednesday September 26th at 9pm with a double-bill, it has been announced.