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Indonesia’s Mola TV and Australian pubcaster SBS are among the broadcasters around the world to have picked up scripted series from Keshet International (KI), the distribution arm of Israel’s Keshet Media Group.
Mola TV has bought the Indian version of Prisoners of War (110×30’), a scripted series loosely based on Keshet’s Israeli drama Hatufim (adapted as Homeland in the US) and produced by Emmay Entertainment. Mola will show the series on its pay TV channel and streaming platform.
The Indonesian broadcaster has also acquired The Brave (13×60’), a coproduction between Universal Television and Keshet Studios, and Australian prodco Seven Studios’ Secret Bridesmaids’ Business (6×60’).
Secret Bridesmaids Business adaptation coming to NBC
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Abbie Cornish starred in an Australian version of Secret Bridesmaids Business. NBC is developing Ties That Bind, a new adaptation of the Elizabeth Coleman play. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo
Jan. 7 (UPI) NBC has ordered a new adaptation of
Secret Bridesmaids Business.
Ties That Bind, a new series based on the Elizabeth Coleman play
Secret Bridesmaids Business.
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Secret Bridesmaids Business was previously adapted as an Australian miniseries starring Abbie Cornish, Kati McGrath and Georgina Haig. Keshet International distributed the series.
The new adaptation hails from NBC, Keshet Studios and Universal Television. Deirdre Shaw will write the series and executive produce with Peter Traugott, Avi Nir and Alon Shtruzman.