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New UK drama for Dawn French

Sky UK announces a big drama showcase this week in London.

New UK projects for Dawn French, Jane Horrocks, Greg Davies, and return dramas for David Schwimmer and Robert Carlyle were amongst announcements this week by Sky (UK).

A lavish 2020 Up Next programming showcase was held this week at the Tate Modern in London.
Fronted by Chris Evans, the event hosted talent such as David Schwimmer, Nick Mohammed, Maisie Williams, Billie Piper, Dynamo, Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan, and included previews of many of Sky’s key shows for this year.

Sky used the event to announce 80 original series will hit screens in 2020, a 25% year-on-year increase.

Titles included:

The Tail of The Curious Mouse (w/t), a story about Roald Dahl and Beatrix Potter starring Dawn French (Absolutely Fabulous, The Vicar of Dibley). Written by Abi Wilson, the show is executive produced by Elaine Cameron for Hartswood Films.

Bloods, a paramedic comedy starring Samson Kayo (Famalam, Timewasters) and Jane Horrocks (Little Voice, Absolutely Fabulous). Created by Kayo, it is written by Nathan Bryon and Paul Doolan (Trollied) and produced by Seb Barwell. The executive producers for Roughcut are Ash Atalla and Alex Smith. Bloods will be distributed by NBCUniversal Global Distribution on behalf of Sky Studios.

Safe Space, a comedy pilot written by and starring Greg Davies as a demotivated small-time psychotherapist. Written by Greg Davies & Stephen Morrison, it is produced by Avalon.

Redknapps’ Weekend Warm Up (w/t), a new entertainment series with father and son duo Harry and Jamie Redknapp teaming up for their first TV project together alongside comedian Tom Davis. It will be produced by Expectation with executive producers Ben Wicks and Aaron Morgan, series producer Genna Gibson and talent executives Louisa McKay and Zak Ooma.

Sweetpea, a dark comic drama written by BAFTA Breakthrough screenwriter Kirstie Swain and adapted from the novel Sweetpea by C. J. Skuse. The series is written and executive produced by Swain. Patrick Walters, Jamie Laurenson, Hakan Kousetta, Iain Canning and Emile Sherman executive produce for See-Saw Films, and Liz Lewin executive produces for Sky Studios.

You (w/t), a new drama written by Ben Chanan (The Missing, Last Kingdom) and based on the novel You by Zoran Drvenkar, about a girl who kills her estranged father in a drug fuelled rage, prompting her and her best friends to flee across Europe. You is a Kudos production, developed for television by lead writer Ben Chanan, who will also executive produce alongside Karen Wilson and Katie McAleese for Kudos. The lead director is Robbie McKillop. The producer is Derek Ritchie. Kara Manley and Serena Thompson will executive produce for Sky Studios. Worldwide distribution is by Endemol Shine International.

Intelligence, the GCHQ comedy created by and starring Nick Mohammed, alongside David Schwimmer, was confirmed for a second instalment ahead of the first series airing next week. The series is created and written by Nick Mohammed and produced by Expectation. Intelligence 2 will be distributed by NBCUniversal Global Distribution on behalf of Sky Studios.

Cobra, the political drama, starring Robert Carlyle and Victoria Hamilton will return for a second series. The series will be produced by New Pictures and the executive producers include Charlie Pattinson, and Ben Richards. Joe Donaldson is the producer. Cobra S2 will be distributed by NBCUniversal Global Distribution on behalf of Sky Studios.

Brassic, the comedy drama co-created by Joseph Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst was confirmed for a third series ahead of the second airing in May this year. It will be produced by Calamity Films. It is executive produced by David Livingstone for Calamity Films and Jon Mountague for Sky Studios. Joseph Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst are also executive producers. The series will be distributed internationally by ITV Studios.

Urban Myths returns for a fourth outing with stars including Steve Pemberton, Robbie Coltrane, Kara Tointon and Katherine Ryan. Episodes are produced by Red Production, Fullwell 73, Yellow Door Productions, and Absinthe Film Entertainment.

This new programming adds to Sky’s original series which are already due to air in 2020, including The Third Day (Jude Law, Naomie Harris), The Third Day (Billie Piper), The Third Day (Lennie James, Suranne Jones, Lesley Manville), Breeders (Martin Freeman, Daisy Haggard), and The Trip to Greece (Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon).

Source: TBI

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