DRG Lines Up International Sales For BBC Two’s ‘Remarkable Places To Eat’

Ahead of the show's premiere on BBC Two tonight, DRG has lined up a slew of international sales for Remarkable Places To Eat. The international distributor has sold the six episode series to SBS in Australia, DR TV in Denmark, VTM in Belgium, RTL in Luxembourg and the Netherlands, and P & P Permissions and Rights covering Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia. Read More

Tom Hollander & Saskia Reeves To Star In BBC One’s ‘Us’; Iain De Caestecker & Sofie Gråbøl Also Cast

Tom Hollander (Baptiste, The Night Manager) and Saskia Reeves (Luther, Shetland), have been tapped to star in Us, BBC One's four-part drama that is based on David Nicholls' novel of the same name. Hollander will play Douglas Petersen, while Reeves has been cast as Connie. Us tells the story of Douglas Petersen, who is blindsided when his wife Connie tells him that she’s not sure she wants to be married to him anymore. Agreeing to still go on their planned family grand tour of Europe, Douglas vows to win back the love of his wife and repair his troubled relationship with their son Albie. Read More

Element Pictures Hires Jonny Richards As Head Of TV Development

Independent production company Element Pictures has hired Channel 4's Jonny Richards to serve as their Head of TV Development. In the newly created role, Richards will will oversee Element Pictures’ continued push into TV drama, expanding its development slate for the UK, US and international market. He will be based at the indie's London office and will report to Element's Head of Television Anna Ferguson. Read More

DRG Inks Volume Deal With Viacom’s Spike In The Netherlands

International distributor DRG has struck a volume deal with Viacom's Spike channel in the Netherlands. The deal will see some 196 hours of programming from British producers air on the channel in the coming months. The deal gives Spike rights to six seasons of Inside The Ambulance, forty-five hours of Helicopter ER, twenty hours of Trauma Rescue Squad, the most recent two seasons of The Dog Rescuers, and four seasons of The Yorkshire Vet. Read More

Channel 4 Orders Cookery Competition Series ‘Cooking Up A Fortune’

Channel 4 has ordered Cooking Up A Fortune, a twenty episode cookery competition series that will allow amateur cooks get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to launch their own food brand to the British public. The series, which is being fronted by Dominic Cools-Lartigue, follows these amateur foodies who dream of escaping the rat race and cooking for a living, create and sell their dishes to hundreds of real diners in a purpose-built food arena.  Each week the winning kitchen gets to launch their idea for a food business to paying customers, in one of Europe’s busiest food markets. The twenty episode stripped series is being produced by Frieda.TV. Read More