ITV Studios has sold a range of its high quality scripted content to the US.
Brassic, Sky’s highest-rating comedy in seven years, has been acquired by SVOD service Hulu. Produced by Calamity Films for Sky One and written by BAFTA® winner Danny Brocklehurst, Brassic garnered huge critical acclaim when it aired in the UK in August 2019, resulting in a second season commission prior to its premiere.
Gold Digger, the character-driven relationship thriller from Mainstreet Pictures for BBC One has sold to AMC Networks’ subscription streaming service Acorn TV. Featuring Primetime Emmy winner Julia Ormond (Sabrina, Legends of the Fall) and Ben Barnes (Westworld, Chronicles of Narnia), Gold Digger is filled with unexpected twists and turns. Acorn TV will feature its US and Canadian Premiere in Summer 2020.
New comedy drama from Genial Productions The Trouble with Maggie Cole (former w-t Glass Houses), which delves into what happens when idle gossip escalates out of control, has been picked up by PBS Distribution. Starring Dawn French (The Vicar of Dibley, French & Saunders), it is yet to air on ITV, but highly anticipated.
Also from Mammoth Screen, ITV has teamed up with BritBox North America to co-produce the up-coming six-part mystery series McDonald & Dodds about a pair of mismatched police detectives starring Jason Watkins (Hold The Sunset, The Crown). The deal also Includes two BritBox Originals: three-part psychological thrillerSticks and Stones from Tall Story Pictures, and 42, starring Ken Nowsu (Killing Eve), andAnonymous Content and MultiStory Media’s sharp-witted take on the police procedural Wild Bill, starring the internationally renowned Rob Lowe.