Banijay Rights extensive and wide-ranging lineup at what promises to be one of the biggest presentations at this week’s London TV Screenings.
Further scripted titles will take in “This Town” and “The Sixth Commandment” for the BBC, “Domina” for MGM+ and Sky, and “Safe Home” for SBS, as well as doc feature “Lara.” Given the iconic talent behind some titles – “It’s a Sin’s” Russell T.
Davies serves as an executive producer on “Three Little Birds – scripted is likely to command large buyer attention. Beyond “The Summit,” unscripted titles take in a strong line in dating and relationship shows, “Love Triangle,” “Date My Mate” and “Save the Date” as well as new interior design competition “The Big Interiors Battle,” entertainment formats “Boomerissima” and “Cover Night,” competition titles Blow Up and “MasterChef Young Talent” and comedy “No Strings Attached.” Talent on hand, which will be interviewed on stage at BAFTA, include Knight, Rochelle Neil, Yazmin Belo, and Saffron Coomber, stars of “Three Little Birds,” The Sixth Commandment” writer Sarah Phelps and director Saul Dibb; “Safe Home” star Aisha Dee, “Domina” creator Simon Burke.
Another interviewee will be BAFTA and Intl. Emmy winner Mags Gavan (“Dispatches”, director of doc feature “Lara,” which marks Banijay’s drive into the premium factual feature production. “This year’s Banijay at BAFTA event is set to have the strongest line-up yet and we’re proud to create a truly must-attend showcase for international buyers, with a high-calibre of talent supporting us on stage,” said Cathy Payne, CEO of Banijay Rights. “With an extensive range of genres, bringing globally relevant themes to audiences, we expect our eclectic roster of content to be immensely popular,” she
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