TV
ID sells 'Sex After Marriage' in Europe
Published Tuesday, Oct 30 2007, 15:02 GMT | By Dave West
ID Distribution has sold How To Have Sex After Marriage in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Nine 60-minute episodes were originally produced by Twofour for Five.
They will go to RTL in the Netherlands and SBS in Belgium who have both also taken rights to develop the format after talks at Mipcom.
ID is selling the series alongside the format so channels can air it while developing their own. It hopes to create "a long-term future for the series within local markets."
The distributor's chief executive Sally Miles said: "The show is a really emotional journey for the couple, both individually and together.
"They are at breaking point and through expert help manage to rediscover what they fell in love with and rekindle their sex lives, learning a few tips along the way."
Nine 60-minute episodes were originally produced by Twofour for Five.
They will go to RTL in the Netherlands and SBS in Belgium who have both also taken rights to develop the format after talks at Mipcom.
ID is selling the series alongside the format so channels can air it while developing their own. It hopes to create "a long-term future for the series within local markets."
The distributor's chief executive Sally Miles said: "The show is a really emotional journey for the couple, both individually and together.
"They are at breaking point and through expert help manage to rediscover what they fell in love with and rekindle their sex lives, learning a few tips along the way."
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