London Kills
Series 2 is now available on the BBC iPlayer here, with episodes 5 and 6 directed by Sean Glynn.
Series 2 is now available on the BBC iPlayer here, with episodes 5 and 6 directed by Sean Glynn.
Based on the Enid Blyton books, new series Malory Towers is broadcasting every Monday from 6th April at 5.30pm on CBBC, and is available on the BBC iPlayer here, with episodes written by Julia Kent and writing duo Richie Conroy & Mark Hodkinson.
“Don’t get mad, get even!” New 10-part series, Get Even, with line producer Kate Larking, will be available on BBC iPlayer from Saturday 15th February.
Matt Cooke & Vince Lund wrote the Shakespeare & Hathaway Series 3 opener ‘How the Rogue Roar’d’ which goes out on Monday 3rd February at 2.15pm, with the whole Series available on BBC iPlayer here.
Jillian Mannion wrote Episode 19 on Casualty Series 34, which is available on BBC iPlayer here.
Gabriel Robertson‘s short film Dash is now available on BBC iPlayer as part of BBC Scotland’s ‘Drama Shorts’. Watch it here.
The 10-part series will begin airing on CBBC and BBC iPlayer from Monday 14th October. Director: Jonathan Fox Bassett.
This 8-part drama thriller series, edited by Dominic Strevens, begins on Thursday 17th October at 9pm on BBC2.
All I See Is You by Kathrine Smith is on at Salisbury Playhouse from 5th to 7th September. More info here. The play recently won Kathrine the Oscar Wilde prize for Best New Writing at the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival.
Season 5 of Peaky Blinders starts on Sunday 25th August at 9pm on BBC One. Line Producer: Chris Ballantyne.
The Emmy-nominated animation series, Puffin Rock, will be made into a feature film, written by Sara Daddy. Read more here.
Kamal Kaan‘s radio play Father’s Land in Mother Tongue will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Monday 12th August at 2.15pm. To read more and to listen online, click here.