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15 August 2024 (Locarno Film Festival) Cookster: The Darkest Days: Stephen Roach May 2024 Devo: Chris Smith: 21 January 2024 (Sundance Film Festival) Dirty Boy: Doug Rao 17 May 2024 The Fisherman and the Banker: Sheena Sumaria 17 February 2024 (Big Sky Documentary Film Festival) The Hexagonal Hive and a Mouse in a Maze: Bartek Dziadosz, Tilda ...
2024 British television episodes (23 P) Pages in category "2024 in British television" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
BBC Studios is to team up with Disney to produce a film based on the children's television series Bluey, due for release in 2027. [ 282 ] Ofcom apologises after campaigners criticised the watchdog for "trivialising" violence against women and girls over a LinkedIn post in which a senior member of staff jokingly promote a job supervising the ...
The series was produced by Vertigo Films in association with Evolutionary Films, with Federation Studios distributing. John Adams is the producer, Joasia Goldyn is the director, whilst Lydia Yeoman is lead writer alongside Jess Green and Sumerah Srivastav.
Return to Paradise is an Australian-British crime comedy drama television series which aired its first season from 8 September to 13 October 2024 in Australia and began airing on 22 November 2024 in the UK.
Daniel Ings and Theo James - The 'Horniman brothers' 2024. The Gentlemen is an action comedy television series created by Guy Ritchie for Netflix. It is a spin-off of Ritchie's 2019 film of the same name. The series stars Theo James in the lead role and was released on March 7, 2024. In August 2024, the series was renewed for a second season.
In August 2024, Amazon Prime Video acquired the series for release in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where it premiered on 25 October 2024. All episodes were released simultaneously and the director of the last three episodes posted that it had topped Amazon Prime's chart in that region. [ 21 ]
The episodes are written by Gregory Burke, and directed by Niall MacCormick and Fiona Walton, with Burke and Ian Rankin serving as executive producers. The series consists of six episodes. [2] In 2024, after post-production had ended, Viaplay decided to move away from the UK, and sold Rebus to the BBC. [6]