Annette Bening stars in 'Apples Never Fall,' a family drama with a dark past.
'The Boy That Never Was' follows a man's search for his missing son.
'Bring the Drama' features aspiring actors recreating iconic scenes.
Picking up on Berlinale Series Market hits, such as 'Lost Boys & Fairies,' and teasing some of the big main competition swings at Series Mania - 'Apples Never Fall,' 'Rematch,' 'So Long, Marianne' - the 2024 London TV Screenings are a powerhouse showcase of some of the biggest TV highlights of 2024, plus the trends shaping TV markets. To help you cut through the slates, here's Variety's picks of 20 shows that will whet buyers' appetites.
'Apples Never Fall' (NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution) is a standout highlight, featuring Annette Bening as the matriarch of a seemingly perfect family with a darker past resurfacing. 'The Boy That Never Was' (Abacus Media Rights) follows a man's obsession with finding his missing son, leading to a gripping drama series.
'Bring the Drama' (Warner Bros. International Television Production) offers a unique concept where aspiring actors recreate iconic drama scenes to secure an agent. 'Conflict' (Keshet Intl.) is a high-budget military thriller set in Finland, capturing the tension of a global conflict.
'The Country Doctor' (Red Arrow Studios International) and 'A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story' (ITV Studios) delve into compelling narratives, while 'Fake' (Lionsgate) presents a story of deception and intrigue.
'Fallaci' (Paramount Television International Studios) explores the journalistic journey of Oriana Fallaci, while 'Front Row' (Banijay) showcases the resilience of Ukrainian ballet dancers during wartime.
'The Jetty' (BBC Studios) introduces a crime thriller starring Jenna Coleman, and 'Kaiser Karl' (Disney+) delves into the private tragedies of Karl Lagerfeld.
Lastly, 'Lost Boys & Fairies' (All3Media International) offers a touching portrayal of a gay couple navigating the complexities of adoption and past traumas.
These shows represent a diverse range of genres and themes, catering to the evolving tastes of TV audiences and buyers alike. The 2024 London TV Screenings promise to be a platform for groundbreaking storytelling and industry trends shaping the future of television.
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