London Boy, for instance, is pretty clearly about Joe Alwyn. She name checks parts of London like Highgate and Camden which are near his childhood home of Tufnell Park and uses British slag like 'I fancy you'.
22.05.2020 - 11:25 / deadline.com
By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
Red Arrow Studios-backed Studio71 has hired Joe Varley as its first UK director of development.
He joins from Brown Bred Productions, which he co-founded in 2018 after previous roles at Endemol Shine Group’s Zeppotron, All3Media’s Objective Media Group, Tiger Aspect and Fulwell73.
Varley will spearhead Studio71 UK’s development slate across comedy entertainment, factual and scripted comedy, reporting to creative director Jody Smith. The company currently
London Boy, for instance, is pretty clearly about Joe Alwyn. She name checks parts of London like Highgate and Camden which are near his childhood home of Tufnell Park and uses British slag like 'I fancy you'.
Austin Daboh is moving over to Atlantic Records UK as executive vp, parent company Warner Music UK (WMUK) announced Tuesday (June 9).As Apple Music's head of editorial for the UK and Ireland, Daboh oversaw the streaming platform's playlist ecosystem, developing the Agenda brand which built out playlists with live concerts and immersive marketing initiatives.
Three former British prime ministers have signed a joint plea by 225 world leaders for a $2.5 trillion package of support from the international community for developing countries threatened with health, economic and malnutrition disaster due to coronavirus.
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