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What's Next for Global TV Drama?

International Sales and Deals Shape the Future of Television

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The television drama landscape is constantly evolving, with new deals, international sales, and controversies making headlines. In recent weeks, several key developments have caught the attention of industry insiders...

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    ‘Tall Tales & Murder’ With Aidan Gillen & Ella Lily Hyland Racks Up International Sales

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    MHz Networks Buys French Period Drama ‘Montmartre’ Starring Alice Dufour For The U.S.

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    The BBC’s Drama Boss Wants To Subvert Your Expectations

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What's Next for Global TV Drama?

International Sales and Deals Shape the Future of Television

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The television drama landscape is constantly evolving, with new deals, international sales, and controversies making headlines. In recent weeks, several key developments have caught the attention of industry insiders and audiences alike.

One notable example is the international success of RTÉ & BBC drama "Tall Tales & Murder," which has been acquired in Australia and Germany. The darkly funny crime caper, starring Aidan Gillen and Ella Lily Hyland, has been produced by Avalon in association with Metropolitan Pictures. The show's international appeal is a testament to the growing demand for high-quality, engaging content that can transcend borders.

Meanwhile, the BAFTA Film Awards have been marred by controversy after a Tourette's campaigner shouted the N-word during the ceremony. Production designer Hannah Beachler has criticized the on-stage apology by host Alan Cumming, calling it a "throw-away" response. The incident has sparked a wider debate about inclusivity and sensitivity in the entertainment industry.

In other news, MHz Networks has acquired the U.S. rights to the French period drama "Montmartre," which is set in the world of cabaret in Paris. The show, starring Alice Dufour, has been a big hit on French TV and is expected to appeal to American audiences looking for high-quality, international content.

The world of television drama is also being shaped by major deals and acquisitions. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has pushed back against criticism of the company's planned acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery, saying that James Cameron's disapproval is "quite confusing." The acquisition has sparked concerns about the impact on the theatrical motion picture business, but Sarandos argues that it will ultimately benefit the industry.

As the television drama landscape continues to evolve, the BBC's Director of Drama commissioning, Lindsay Salt, is calling for a new approach to storytelling. In an exclusive interview, Salt emphasized the need to subvert audience expectations and push the boundaries of what is possible in television drama. With a focus on innovative storytelling and high-quality production, the BBC is well-positioned to lead the way in the rapidly changing world of television.

As these developments demonstrate, the world of television drama is constantly in flux. From international sales and deals to controversies and criticisms, the industry is being shaped by a complex array of factors. One thing is clear, however: the demand for high-quality, engaging content is driving innovation and creativity in the world of television drama.

Sources:

  • "‘Tall Tales & Murder’ With Aidan Gillen & Ella Lily Hyland Racks Up International Sales" (exclusive)
  • "‘Sinners’ Production Designer Hannah Beachler Decries BAFTA’s “Throw-Away” On-Stage Apology After N-Word Outburst"
  • "MHz Networks Buys French Period Drama ‘Montmartre’ Starring Alice Dufour For The U.S." (exclusive)
  • "Ted Sarandos Tells BBC Show That James Cameron’s Disapproval Of Netflix-Warner Deal Is “Quite Confusing” & Paramount Offer Will Shrink Film Biz"
  • "The BBC’s Drama Boss Wants To Subvert Your Expectations" (exclusive)

The television drama landscape is constantly evolving, with new deals, international sales, and controversies making headlines. In recent weeks, several key developments have caught the attention of industry insiders and audiences alike.

One notable example is the international success of RTÉ & BBC drama "Tall Tales & Murder," which has been acquired in Australia and Germany. The darkly funny crime caper, starring Aidan Gillen and Ella Lily Hyland, has been produced by Avalon in association with Metropolitan Pictures. The show's international appeal is a testament to the growing demand for high-quality, engaging content that can transcend borders.

Meanwhile, the BAFTA Film Awards have been marred by controversy after a Tourette's campaigner shouted the N-word during the ceremony. Production designer Hannah Beachler has criticized the on-stage apology by host Alan Cumming, calling it a "throw-away" response. The incident has sparked a wider debate about inclusivity and sensitivity in the entertainment industry.

In other news, MHz Networks has acquired the U.S. rights to the French period drama "Montmartre," which is set in the world of cabaret in Paris. The show, starring Alice Dufour, has been a big hit on French TV and is expected to appeal to American audiences looking for high-quality, international content.

The world of television drama is also being shaped by major deals and acquisitions. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has pushed back against criticism of the company's planned acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery, saying that James Cameron's disapproval is "quite confusing." The acquisition has sparked concerns about the impact on the theatrical motion picture business, but Sarandos argues that it will ultimately benefit the industry.

As the television drama landscape continues to evolve, the BBC's Director of Drama commissioning, Lindsay Salt, is calling for a new approach to storytelling. In an exclusive interview, Salt emphasized the need to subvert audience expectations and push the boundaries of what is possible in television drama. With a focus on innovative storytelling and high-quality production, the BBC is well-positioned to lead the way in the rapidly changing world of television.

As these developments demonstrate, the world of television drama is constantly in flux. From international sales and deals to controversies and criticisms, the industry is being shaped by a complex array of factors. One thing is clear, however: the demand for high-quality, engaging content is driving innovation and creativity in the world of television drama.

Sources:

  • "‘Tall Tales & Murder’ With Aidan Gillen & Ella Lily Hyland Racks Up International Sales" (exclusive)
  • "‘Sinners’ Production Designer Hannah Beachler Decries BAFTA’s “Throw-Away” On-Stage Apology After N-Word Outburst"
  • "MHz Networks Buys French Period Drama ‘Montmartre’ Starring Alice Dufour For The U.S." (exclusive)
  • "Ted Sarandos Tells BBC Show That James Cameron’s Disapproval Of Netflix-Warner Deal Is “Quite Confusing” & Paramount Offer Will Shrink Film Biz"
  • "The BBC’s Drama Boss Wants To Subvert Your Expectations" (exclusive)

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