Sony Takes Majority Control of U.K. Drama Producer Eleventh Hour Films
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Sony adds the home of Foyle’s War and The Killing Kind to its slate of U.K.-based TV producers.
This article was originally posted on hollywoodreporter.com
Sony adds the home of Foyle’s War and The Killing Kind to its slate of U.K.-based TV producers.
This article was originally posted on hollywoodreporter.com
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