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Duck Soup Films
[edit]Duck Soup Films is a home for talent to accomplish their vision with ease and integrity. Producing bold, authored content for Film and TV, Duck Soup Films’ projects aim to take global audiences on an entertaining and thought-provoking journey exploring contemporary and resonant themes.
Lost Boys & Fairies
[edit]Lost Boys & Fairies is the tender and glittering fictional story of singer and artiste-extraordinaire Gabriel, his partner Andy and their journey to adoption. The three-part series is available in full on BBC iPlayer and aired weekly on BBC One in June 2024. Broadcast by BBC One. Distributed by All3Media. From Executive Producers Rebekah Wray-Rogers, Libby Durdy, Jessica Brown Meek, Sophie Francis, Daf James & James Kent. Created & Written by Daf James. Directed by James Kent. Produced by Adam Knopf.
Starring:
Sion Daniel Young, Fra Fee, Elizabeth Berrington, Sharon D Clarke, Dylan Malin, William Thomas, Tomos Eames, Arwel Gruffyd, Shaheen Jafargholi, Mali Ann Rees, Gwawr Loader, Alexandria Riley, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Gwyneth Keyworth
Dance School
[edit]Six part (6 x 30’) drama series Dance School (WT) will come to Channel 4, date to be confirmed.