StudioCanal Sells BBC One’s ‘Trust Me’ To ARTE
International distributor StudioCanal has sold the first season of BBC One's psychological thriller Trust Me, starring Jodie Whitaker, to European broadcaster ARTE. Trust Me premiered on BBC One back in August 2017 to strong critical acclaim. It was also a hit with viewers and the series premiere managed an audience of 4.3 million viewers in its Thursday night time-slot. The BBC recently commissioned a second season, which will feature a new story and cast. 
BBC One's three-part Danny Brocklehurst drama Come Home will premiere on Tuesday March 27th at 9pm, it has been announced.
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BBC One has released the trailer for their upcoming two-part Last Tango In Halifax Christmas Special, which is set to premiere on Monday December 19th at 9pm.
The Five is heading to Canada. StudioCanal has sold the ten-episode Sky1 drama, from noted author Harlan Coben, to Radio-Canada, the French language broadcasting service operated by Canadian public broadcaster CBC, TVWise has learned.
BBC One has given the green-light to Trust Me, a four-part medical themed drama set in Edinburgh which hails from Dan Sefton and Red Production Company, TVWise has learned.
Sky1 is re-teaming with Harlan Coben for The Four - a new original drama series from the noted author, The Driver scribe Danny Brocklehurst and Nicola Shindler's indie Red Production Company.