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North East Screen announces latest round of REACH – the IP Accelerator Fund, with £135,000 to support regional screen businesses

North East Screen has launched its latest investment programme, designed to support companies across the region take their ideas, products and services to market. 

The IP Accelerat...


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Channel 4’s new drama shines a spotlight on showstopping North East location

Channel 4’s highly anticipated new drama A Woman of Substance began to air this month, and you’ll spot the North East proudly playing its part in the story.  

The eight part adaptation, based o...


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First look at Series 2 of BBC’s Smoggie Queens

The BBC has revealed first look images from the award-winning Smoggie Queens which will bring even more chaos, heart and mischief than ever before, when it returns to BBC iPlayer and BBC Three for a second series in Spring.

Written by RTS winner and BAFTA nominated Middlesbrough native Phil Dunning, S...


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Sunderland will become home to one of the biggest film studios in the North East of England, as Mayor Kim McGuinness is set to commit more than £38m to supercharge Crown Works Studios delivery.

The much-anticipated blockbuster development could begin construction in July, with completion by the end of next year.

Crown Works Growth Zone – an area of land in...


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‘I Fought the Law’ triumphs at TV Awards

ITV drama I Fought the Law chronicling the campaign to change the UK’s double jeopardy law picked up three prizes at the Royal Television Society North East and the Borders annual TV Awards. Sheridan Smith, who played Teesside campaigner Ann Ming fighting to bring to justice her daughter’s killer, won Bes...


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