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24.03.2021 - 19:06 / hollywoodreporter.com
Sister, the fast-growing production powerhouse founded by Jane Featherstone, Stacey Snider and Elisabeth Murdoch that has produced such shows asChernobyl, Gangs of London and Giri/Haji, is launching a new entity based in Manchester.
Northern Sister, announced Wednesday, will focus on developing and producing high-end scripted projects from the north of England and establish connections with writers, producers and creative talent from other cities, including Leeds, Newcastle, Liverpool and
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Manori Ravindran International Editor“Chernobyl” producer Sister — the content studio set up by Jane Featherstone, Stacey Snider and Elisabeth Murdoch — has hired former “Black Mirror” producer Lucy Dyke to lead a new production hub out of Manchester, in northern England.The outfit is called Northern Sister, and will focus on developing and producing high-end scripted projects in the region, while fostering creators from diverse backgrounds both on and off screen.
Sister, the Elisabeth Murdoch-backed producer behind Chernobyl, is launching an office in the north of England and has recruited The Split executive producer Lucy Dyke to lead the outpost.
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