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Fremantle’s Naked Poaches Twofour Development Chief; MBC Group Orders Series From ‘Life On Mars’ Writer; Israel’s Reshet 13 Launches International TV Unit Global Briefs Deadline 1/6/2021
Fremantle’s Naked Poaches Twofour Development Chief
Fremantle UK’s unscripted company Naked has hired Twofour’s development boss Natalie McArdle as its new director of development. Reporting to Naked creative director Tom O’Brien, she will take up the post in February. She has only been with Twofour for a year after joining the ITV Studios-owned company from Sony-backed Electric Ray, where O’Brien previously worked. McArdle’s credits include BBC/Netflix series
Natalie McArdle joins Fremantle’s Naked
London-based factual producer Naked, a division of Fremantle, has appointed Natalie McArdle as its new director of development.
McArdle (pictured) formerly served as director of development at ITV Studios-backed Twofour where she was focused on creating new brands across factual entertainment, formats and blue-chip factual series.
Previously, she held the title of head of development and executive producer at Electric Ray. There, McArdle played a crucial role in creating some of the biggest titles for the Sony Pictures Television-backed studio, including BBC2′s
My Million Pound Menu, Channel 4′s
Alone at Home and BBC1′s
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Last weekend brought with it yet another fantastic offering of racing throughout the UK. Photographer Bill Selwyn was on hand to capture some great moments from Ascot, where the highlight was two great horses Paisley Park and Thyme Hill doing battle in the Long Walk Hurdle.
Here’s just a few of our favourite moments that were captured on camera…
The wonderful Paisley Park, owned by Andrew Gemmell and trained by Emma Lavelle, jumps two out under Aidan Coleman.
Morrison’s charismatic performer gets it right again at Ascot. By Press Association Saturday 19 Dec 2020, 4:47 PM Dec 19th 2020, 4:47 PM 1,483 Views 0 Comments
NOT SO SLEEPY repeated his front-running tactics to win the Betfair Exchange Trophy at Ascot for the second year running.
Hughie Morrison’s talented dual-purpose performer has been called a few names in recent months because of his antics on more than one occasion.
He has been reluctant to race in the past and only recently decided to unseat his jockey at the first flight in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle, before running loose and carrying out Silver Streak at the next.