In Variety’s third Mipcom Roundup Alibaba’s streaming platform Youku gets BBC programs, Lagardère buys full ownership of Barcelona’s Veranda, Banijay rolls out Guinness World Records series, Blue Ant International sells and renews and All3Media Intl. extends into Japan and Taiwan.
All3Media Strikes Deals in Japan, Taiwan
All3Media has grown its footprint in Asia thanks to newly announced deals with U-next, Disney and Wowow in Japan and Catchplay in Taiwan. The U-Next deal includes 22 hours of primetime drama including Neal Street Productions’ Bafta-nominated “Informer,” two seasons of Screentime’s Australian drama “Playing for Keeps” and The Forge Entertainment-produced mini-series “Dark Money.” Catchplay in Taiwan and Tohokushinsha in Japan have secured rights to Bafta-nominated mini-series “Mrs. Wilson,” produced by Snowed In for BBC One and Masterpiece. All3Media also sold two factual entertainment series to Japanese broadcasters, “Travel Guides (Australia)” in the company’s first-ever...
All3Media Strikes Deals in Japan, Taiwan
All3Media has grown its footprint in Asia thanks to newly announced deals with U-next, Disney and Wowow in Japan and Catchplay in Taiwan. The U-Next deal includes 22 hours of primetime drama including Neal Street Productions’ Bafta-nominated “Informer,” two seasons of Screentime’s Australian drama “Playing for Keeps” and The Forge Entertainment-produced mini-series “Dark Money.” Catchplay in Taiwan and Tohokushinsha in Japan have secured rights to Bafta-nominated mini-series “Mrs. Wilson,” produced by Snowed In for BBC One and Masterpiece. All3Media also sold two factual entertainment series to Japanese broadcasters, “Travel Guides (Australia)” in the company’s first-ever...
- 10/15/2019
- by Jamie Lang and Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
Whether you’re a long-time extraterrestrial enthusiast, your interest has been piqued now that the U.S. government is actually taking UFOs seriously, or you’re just bummed that you missed William Shatner at AlienCon, this list is for you. From historical deep dives into America’s secret alien exploration like “Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation,” to a factually-inspired narrative around real phenomena like “Project Blue Book,” here are all the noteworthy TV shows from over the years that believe in aliens. Image credit: Pixabay.
“Ancient Aliens” The alien show to end all alien shows, this History Channel classic has been on the air since 2009 and is still going strong. In that time, it’s produced 157 episodes and birthed a well-known meme — a wild-haired and slightly orange Giorgio A. Tsoukalos throwing up his hands during a passionate explanation of an extraterrestrial theory.
“In Search of Aliens” If you’re a fan of Giorgio Tsoukalos,...
“Ancient Aliens” The alien show to end all alien shows, this History Channel classic has been on the air since 2009 and is still going strong. In that time, it’s produced 157 episodes and birthed a well-known meme — a wild-haired and slightly orange Giorgio A. Tsoukalos throwing up his hands during a passionate explanation of an extraterrestrial theory.
“In Search of Aliens” If you’re a fan of Giorgio Tsoukalos,...
- 7/11/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
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