By Peter White Television Editor A+E Networks is to remain in the high-end scripted market and is looking for its next Hatfields & McCoys.
This comes after it emerged that two of History’s big-ticket dramas, Project Blue Book, and Knightfall, which marked Mark Hamill’s entry into live-action series television, would not return, coming as its flagship drama Vikings is ending after its next ten-part run.
However, A+E Networks Group President Paul Buccieri talked up the company’s upcoming scripted plans, its deep library of television movies for Lifetime and the launch of a PitchFest for producers in an interview with Deadline. “When you talk about scripted on the A+E portfolio, we have never done as much scripted content as we have in the
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