Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy are leading the voice cast for Channel 4’s latest Judith Kerr Christmas animation, Mog’s Christmas. The pair, who combined for 2021’s The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, will play Mr and Mrs Thomas and feature as part of a stellar cast that includes narrator Adjoa Andoh (Bridgerton), Miriam Margolyes, Maggie Steed, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Higson. Universal Pictures Content Group and Lupus Films’ adaptation follows the Thomas’s attempts to rescue their cat from the top of a tree. Despite everyone’s fears, Mog has a magical night in the snow with a cat-themed Christmas dream. “This festive, family-friendly tale has huge cross generational appeal and is the perfect literary classic to adapt for the whole family to come together to watch,” said Ruth Fielding, Lupus Films Producer and Co-Founder. The Mog series of books started with Mog the Forgetful Cat in 1970. Channel 4’s Emmy-winning adaptation of Kerr’s The Tiger Who Came to Tea was the network’s third highest-rated show of 2019.MGM Alternative UK Lands John Torode & Lisa Faulkner Australia ShowJohn Torode and Lisa Faulkner are heading to Australia in one of MGM Alternative UK’s highest-profile commissions since launching three years ago. In ITV’s John & Lisa’s Food Trip Down Under, the pair will take a 500-mile route of gourmet discovery on the other side of the world, as Torode returns to the nation where his passion for food and cooking began. Once there, they’ll seek out chefs, food fanatics and entrepreneurs creating incredible produce in new ways, from black truffles to abalone. “It has been incredible to watch the growth of our UK business in the last three years,” said MGM Alternative Head Barry Poznick. “This latest partnership with ITV to produce John & Lisa’s Food Trip Down Under means that we are now producing quality content for all major broadcasters in the UK, from major Saturday night entertainment and peak-time formats, through to documentaries and daytime series.” MGM Alternative is also behind the BBC Gladiators reboot with Hungry Bear Media. --ITV Renews ‘Harry Potter’ Deal With Warner Bros. DiscoveryThe Harry Potter film franchise is remaining on ITV in the UK. The network has struck a deal that for the first time gives it free-to-air and catch-up rights for streamer ITVX for the eight Harry Potter movies, plus Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. Also included is the UK network premiere of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, which will run on the main ITV networks before being made available on ITVX. Securing streaming rights has become a priority for ITV, especially since the late 2022 launch and early growth of ITVX. The new deal runs from mid-2023 to the end of 2025.Sky Studios Signs BBC Scripted ExecSky Studios has signed one of the BBC execs responsible for the Doctor Who rebrand as Director of Production. Rebecca O’Connor will report into Sky Studios COO Caroline Cooper, who told staff in an internal note that the hire comes after a streamlining and processes review over the past few months. Production teams led by Jo Hunter (comedy), Livia Burton (drama) and Eugenio Perez (in-house and partner projects) will report into O’Connor when she begins in August. At the BBC, O’Connor was Head of Business, Scripted, overseeing the drama, comedy and film slates. She was instrumental in the BBC’s response to the Covid crisis and oversaw the multimillion dollar rebuild of the EastEnders set and the re-brand of Doctor Who.
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