The BBC has bought “600 Bottles of Wine,” a blog-inspired Australian shortform series “featuring friendship, terrible dating decisions and wine.” The British pubcaster will play the series on its youth-skewed online BBC Three channel.
The show is based on Grace Rouvray’s blog. The comedy series follows Claire, played by Rouvray in the show, as she re-enters the dating scene after a long-term relationship ends. As she tries to navigate her way through dates and relationships, she turns to her friends for help.
Sue Deeks, head of BBC program acquisition, and Damian Kavanagh, channel controller of BBC Three, did the deal for the Australian series. “Grace Rouvray is a fantastic new voice and her fresh, funny series will be every bit as relatable and entertaining to audiences in the U.K. as in Australia,” Deeks said.
The series is sold by Escapade Media and produced by Cockatoo Colab. “The flexible nature...
The show is based on Grace Rouvray’s blog. The comedy series follows Claire, played by Rouvray in the show, as she re-enters the dating scene after a long-term relationship ends. As she tries to navigate her way through dates and relationships, she turns to her friends for help.
Sue Deeks, head of BBC program acquisition, and Damian Kavanagh, channel controller of BBC Three, did the deal for the Australian series. “Grace Rouvray is a fantastic new voice and her fresh, funny series will be every bit as relatable and entertaining to audiences in the U.K. as in Australia,” Deeks said.
The series is sold by Escapade Media and produced by Cockatoo Colab. “The flexible nature...
- 5/15/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
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