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Post by sootycat on Apr 19, 2012 10:58:40 GMT
From DSITV Studios has announced that it is in talks with a major Canadian broadcaster over a new soap. Managing director Kevin Lygo admitted the discussions have reached "quite far down the line" and believes the daily drama serial could be "transformational" for ITV's in-house production company. "We want to take our expertise in long-running dramas, with huge casts and many writers, and export that technique and experience," Lygo told Broadcast. "Coronation Street is a big success in Canada, so we're leveraging that reputation to make an equivalent that's domestic to Canada, Australia or anywhere we can get going." Lygo added: "Emmerdale and Corrie are two of the most successful dramas in the UK and they're on nearly every day of the year. We need to do something of that scale internationally to transform. "It's hard to start , but if we can get it right, it is transformational because of its volume. A three- or six-part drama is fine, but then it stops and has little impact on your bottom line."
ITV's chief executive Adam Crozier previously emphasised drama as the driving force behind a recovery for the company.
CBC, the Canadian public broadcaster thought to be airing the soap, recently extended its multi-year deal with Corrie.
This sounds interesting, I'd definitely be up for this.
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Post by Nick on Apr 19, 2012 15:30:52 GMT
I'd give it a go too
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Apr 19, 2012 19:37:12 GMT
Oh gawd. Canada would be better off turning to the less far-fetched American daytime soaps.
Patsy
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Post by Nick on Apr 19, 2012 21:02:53 GMT
I have never seen a Canadian soap...it will make a change from Australian and U.S. ones
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Post by sootycat on Apr 21, 2012 11:25:48 GMT
I remember watching a series called Side Effects and one called Street Legal from Canada years ago...both were excellent
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Post by CG Wendy on Apr 22, 2012 16:59:12 GMT
Years ago when we had one of those C-Band huge satellite dishes, we could get CBC, and I used to enjoy a show called 'North of 60'. The only reason we got a C-Band originally was to get Corrie in 1995. I was like a pig in muck when we got it after not being able to watch Corrie since late 1989.
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