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Yes Studios Hit New Drama THE CHEF Renewed for Season Two
Created by Erez Kavel and Orit Dabush, the 9-episode drama has been a hit in Israel.by TV News Desk
On the heels of the just-aired finale of its critically praised new drama series THE CHEF, YES TV is ordering a second course, officially giving the green light to season 2.
Created by Erez Kavel and Orit Dabush, the 9-episode drama has been a hit in Israel since launching in November, it was the second most watched drama on yesTV this year, following season 3 of global phenomenon Fauda.
The buzzed-about series has also been lauded by critics who mention its exceptional ingredients - remarkable photography, wonderful actors, sexy theme, impressive location (Time Out) and the profound realism in the writing of Erez Kav-El and Orit Dabush, Guy Raz s gorgeous photography, and the excellent performances of [Gal] Toren and [Guri] Alfi (Yedioth Acharonoth).
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Drama Team, ITV Studios, HOT Start Production on Jerusalem - NATPE Roundup
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Catching up on news from and beyond NATPE Miami, ITV Studios and HOT begin shooting on “Jerusalem,” while Disney Plus starts production on its first originals in Spain and Argentina, Newen ropes its French production companies together as Newen France, Beyond Rights sells 250 hours of content in Spain and Portugal and Onza Distribution gets the global rights to new Spanish game show “The Celebrity Challenge.”
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ITV Studios and
Jerusalem,” created by “Blank Bullet’s”
David Ackerman.
Inspired by Ackerman’s previous career in national security and the multicultural nature of the city, “Jerusalem” unspools in the lead up to the Jewish fast of Tisha Be’av and the Muslim celebration of Eid al-Adha. It turns on Superintendent Amir, a well educated and culturally literate lawman who too often puts his work ahead of his own famil