“The Never Ending Murder,” an investigative true crime docu-series about the disappearance of 18-year-old British woman Nicola Payne (pictured above right), has been picked up by Signature Entertainment.
Signature have acquired the global rights to the series, which was made by Fulwell 73, StudioPOW and Picnik Entertainment, and will be selling international rights at upcoming major markets.
The series will be released in the U.K. and Ireland in 2023.
“The Never Ending Murder” re-examines Payne’s disappearance in 1991 in Coventry, U.K., which led to one of the West Midlands Police Force’s largest ever investigations. The series includes interviews with family and friends, including her father John Payne (pictured above left) and eldest brother (and family spokesperson) Nigel Payne, as well as those closely involved with the case, including retired detective Malcolm Ross and Martin Slevin, both of whom were lead investigators at one time.
Mark Radice directs while Venita Kidza produces.
Signature have acquired the global rights to the series, which was made by Fulwell 73, StudioPOW and Picnik Entertainment, and will be selling international rights at upcoming major markets.
The series will be released in the U.K. and Ireland in 2023.
“The Never Ending Murder” re-examines Payne’s disappearance in 1991 in Coventry, U.K., which led to one of the West Midlands Police Force’s largest ever investigations. The series includes interviews with family and friends, including her father John Payne (pictured above left) and eldest brother (and family spokesperson) Nigel Payne, as well as those closely involved with the case, including retired detective Malcolm Ross and Martin Slevin, both of whom were lead investigators at one time.
Mark Radice directs while Venita Kidza produces.
- 10/17/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
While Lifetime is busy airing its made-for-tv movie "William & Kate" Monday night (April 18), ABC's "20/20" is running a special episode dedicated entirely to the real life romance in "William & Catherine: A Modern Fairytale." From Prince William and Kate Middleton's first meeting at St. Andrews to the planning of the Royal Wedding event of the year, the special has everything for fans of the royal couple.
Sir Malcolm Ross, who has planned celebrations for the royal family for almost two decades, tells ABC, "Nothing is left for the last minute. Absolutely nothing ... in the palace, in the Middleton household, everything will have been arranged, ordered and it will be available for the day."
And India Hicks, a bridesmaid for Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding in 1981 tells Barbara Walters about Diana's arrival on the big day. "She turned up in a pair of jeans. I have this lasting impression of Diana...
Sir Malcolm Ross, who has planned celebrations for the royal family for almost two decades, tells ABC, "Nothing is left for the last minute. Absolutely nothing ... in the palace, in the Middleton household, everything will have been arranged, ordered and it will be available for the day."
And India Hicks, a bridesmaid for Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding in 1981 tells Barbara Walters about Diana's arrival on the big day. "She turned up in a pair of jeans. I have this lasting impression of Diana...
- 4/19/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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