Naman Ramachandran Lena Waithe’s single-camera comedy “Twenties” has found its U.K. home at BBC Three, where it will debut this fall.A key title in ViacomCBS International Studios (VIS) Distribution’s original scripted content slate, the show has also sold to New Zealand SVOD platform Neon where it streams this month.The British public service broadcaster has acquired exclusive U.K.
rights for seasons one and two of “Twenties,” which follows an aspiring young Black lesbian writer trying to make it in Los Angeles.
It launched in March this year on BET in the U.S.Ahead of the upcoming Mipcom market, VIS Distribution has also licensed three scripted titles from actor, producer and director Tyler Perry.
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