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New Chapter for Gadd's Renowned Storytelling

LondonTue Sep 17 2024
As Richard Gadd's latest creation, "Baby Reindeer", took center stage at the Emmys, securing a hat-trick of awards, the Scottish writer and performer quietly inked a multi-year first-look deal with Netflix for scripted series. The pact, long in the works, was announced at the Royal Television Society London Convention, where Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos revealed the intentions of the global streamer to collaborate with Gadd on numerous projects. The partnership, rooted in the phenomenal success of "Baby Reindeer", only comes as a surprise to those unfamiliar with the show's extraordinary 11 Emmy nominations and six wins, including Outstanding Limited Series. Last month, after the show's impressive run, Netflix and Gadd agreed to the deal, solidifying the streamer's position as the perfect partner for the creator. In fact, it was Netflix's commitment to giving Gadd creative freedom that had initially swayed him away from other suitors, including HBO. The BBC drama, "Lions", featuring Gadd as the creator, writer, executive producer, and star, is another project eagerly anticipated by fans. Produced by Clerkenwell Films, "Lions" has been praised for its nuanced portrayal of a struggling comedian, Donny Dunn, and his complicated relationship with his female stalker. The show's impact is further amplified by its exploration of Donny's deeply buried trauma. "I'm beyond thrilled to be continuing my creative journey with Netflix," Gadd enthusiastically expressed. "Their willingness to take a chance on me, a relatively untested television writer and performer, when I was just starting out, is something I will always be grateful for. I look forward to sharing many more stories with the Netflix team and their audience. "

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    Did Netflix's interest in Baby Reindeer stem from its initial success or was it always part of a larger plan?
    Is the partnership between Richard Gadd and Netflix a sign of a larger trend in the industry, or was this a one-off opportunity?
    Is it a coincidence that Baby Reindeer won six Emmys and Richard Gadd signed a multi-year deal with Netflix, or is there a deeper connection between the two?

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