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‘Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy’ Acquired by BBC From CNN – Global Bulletin

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Naman Ramachandran U.K. broadcaster BBC has acquired CNN‘s Primetime Emmy winning series “Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy.” The six-part series follows Oscar nominee Stanley Tucci as he travels across Italy to discover the secrets and delights of the country’s regional cuisines.

In each episode, Tucci visits a different region or city of Italy, showing viewers how the diversity of Italian cooking offers a gateway through which they can glimpse Italy’s history and culture.The show, which is produced by CNN and London-based film and television production company RAW, has already been renewed for a second season and will be available on BBC Two and streamer iPlayer from Feb.

27.Tucci said: “It has been a dream of mine to make this show for many years and a great joy to make it with CNN and RAW. I am so honored that it has been acquired by the esteemed BBC.” Jo Lapping, head of factual acquisition, BBC, added: “We’re excited to take viewers on an unforgettable journey with the fantastic Stanley Tucci across a country renowned for its incredible food – it’s a brilliantly entertaining and mouth-watering experience we know viewers will enjoy.”Meanwhile, filming has begun in Belfast on six-part BBC One drama “Blue Lights,” from Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson, the writers of “The Salisbury Poisonings.” The series follows three rookie police officers working in Belfast and the odds are at least one of them isn’t going to last.Siân Brooke (“Sherlock”), Martin McCann (“Marcella”), Richard Dormer (“Game of Thrones”), Katherine Devlin (“The Dig”) and newcomer Nathan Braniff lead the cast alongside John Lynch (“Tin Star”), Jonathan Harden (“Time”) and Valene Kane (“The Fall”).

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