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Israeli Dramas Hit London: New Shows Unveiled
12 Feb
Summary
- Yes Studios debuts scripted dramas and comedies in London.
- New shows include brewing trouble, adaptations, and thrillers.
- The slate highlights diverse genres for international audiences.

Yes Studios is set to captivate the London TV Screenings with its latest collection of scripted dramas and comedies. This event marks a significant opportunity for the Israeli company to showcase its growing international reach.
The new slate includes "Brewing Trouble," a seven-part series about a young man drawn into his grandfather's illegal moonshine operation, facing both police and criminal elements. Another highlighted series is "Strangers," a six-part adaptation of Lihi Lapid's novel, which follows a 17-year-old girl seeking refuge after witnessing a murder.
Further offerings include "On Standby," a ten-part comedy-drama about an airport security officer finding her voice, and "Little Fucker," a dark comedy centered on a boy blackmailing his father. "Bloody Murray" returns for a second season, continuing the adventures of its two best friends. The collection also features "Children in the Woods," a psychological thriller about an international baby trafficking syndicate.
Sharon Levi, Managing Director of Yes Studios, expressed enthusiasm for the London TV Screenings, calling it a crucial event for distributors and buyers. She emphasized the variety of content, from gripping dramas like "Strangers" to character-driven comedies, noting the company's success in scripted formats and potential for international adaptations.




