Filming has restarted this week on Martin Freeman comedy He added that Sky is committed to being increasingly diverse and inclusive and will report on its diversity targets.
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An interview with John Lennon’s murderer and the UK’s first kidnapping case are being explored in new films unveiled by The programs were unveiled as Sky UK and Ireland managing director of content Zai Bennett said the Comcast-owned broadcaster is focusing on building its brands by getting in early with creators to help it in the “arms race” of content, particularly in drama.Made by Zig Zag Productions, the program features an exclusive interview with Chapman about what drove him to commit the crime and is fronted by journalist Jack Jones, who has been the confidant of Chapman for years.Sky Documentaries is also looking at racism in football with a one-off film by former Manchester United and England footballer from Buzz 16 Productions called Dixon announced two other sports films: one about footballer Denis Law called More broadly, Bennett said although transatlantic co-productions and partners are still important for the broadcaster “Britishness is incredibly important” on his channels.And he said in drama and in comedy he is looking for a few shows “that might be a little bit younger than we’ve had before; not overtly young adult as we don’t want to put off the adults but something like Bennett said that because Sky commissions so far ahead of itself, it has been less affected by coronavirus than others.
Featuring interviews and never-before-seen footage, this film tells the story behind John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s seminal 1971 album, “Imagine.” Starring: John Lennon, Yoko Ono. He also revealed that he wants to hand over the channel to artists saying: “Have Sky Arts for 24 hours for a couple of days we’ll give you a bit of a budget and…use it as your canvas.”Edgar-Jones said Sky Arts had a role to play in response to those affected in the arts by the coronavirus pandemic: “Our job is to step in and help that new generation of practitioners who might be forgotten during this period: think of all the kids leaving drama college who can’t go into theatres…those leaving art college who can’t get an exhibition.”Launch dates for broadcast, cable and streaming programsUp-to-date lists for broadcast, cable and streaming seriesPandemic-proof vs. pandemic-contingent broadcast lineupsGet our latest storiesin the feed of your favorite networksWe want to hear from you!
Watch offline. A new documentary which takes a critical look at the assassination of John Lennon on December 8th, 1980 in New York City. An interview with John Lennon’s murderer and the UK’s first kidnapping case are being explored in new films unveiled by Sky for its recently-launched Sky Documentaries … Latest on The US vs. John Lennon ‘Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary' On Netflix Brings Story Of Jazz Giant Down To Earth By Benjamin H. Smith • Dec 8, 2017 176 Shares