| 15 March 2021
As it gears up for a key new season, producer/distributor Beyond Rights has revealed that it is introducing what it says is a wide range of fresh unscripted content from a variety of different genres leading to a total of more than 200 new hours into the international market.
The new programming encompasses a new kids’ series, and numerous returning seasons of popular and well-established programme brands. In addition to a raft of new titles it also features some new takes on popular shows.
“With fresh entertainment, engineering, crime, history, lifestyle and natural history content, this new slate continues to build on Beyond’s existing strengths in unscripted while also allowing us to add to our growing formats offer with Saved & Remade,” said Connie Hodson, head of partnerships and business development at Beyond Rights. “We are delighted to be bringing such a diverse range of expertly produced new programming to the international market an
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New Zealander Chris Wilson accepts British Academy Games Award for Best Evolving Game while still in lockdown. Video / BAFTA
New Zealander Chris Wilson accepts British Academy Games Award for Best Evolving Game while still in lockdown. Video / BAFTA
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