![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mentors will then be selected according to the person they are supporting, to make sure they are a good match and have the requisite skills. The broadcaster is looking for six deaf, disabled and/or neurodivergent off-screen freelancers working in TV production to become mentees. broadcaster Channel 4 is launching RISE, a new mentoring initiative for mid and senior level disabled talent working in TV production. The series stars Susan Wokoma (“Enola Holmes”), Joshua McGuire (“Industry”), Callie Cooke (“Britannia”) and Jack Fox (“Sanditon”). The next morning, as they rush to make the rescheduled flight, both admit they are with other people. “Cheaters” tells the story of a chance meeting after a cancelled flight that leads to an unlikely night of drunken airport-hotel sex between two strangers in their late twenties, Fola and Josh. The eighteen-episode story told in ten-minute chapters is written and created by Oliver Lyttelton (“The Listener”), directed by Elliot Hegarty (“Ted Lasso”) and produced by Alex Walsh-Taylor (“Lovesick”). Meanwhile, the BBC has acquired short-form comedy-drama “Cheaters,” from “The End of the F***ing World” producer Clerkenwell Films, a wholly owned BBC Studios indie production partner. Written and created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss and inspired by the works of Arthur Conan Doyle, the series, produced by Hartswood Films, has won 12 BAFTAs and nine Emmys.
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