TV
'Stella Street' returning as online show
Published Friday, Dec 7 2007, 11:49 GMT | By Dave West
The makers of Stella Street have announced they are making new episodes to be released on the internet.
Phil Cornwell and John Sessions, whose multiple impressions of celebrities are the heart of the cult favourite, have revealed that the series will make its return on website Log.tv.
They are working on ideas with director Peter Richardson and hope to release material early next year.
Richardson said the move to the web was their decision: "With Log.tv we don't have to worry about the constraints of the terrestrial broadcaster.
"The whole packaging process with TV can take years. Now, we can make quick decisions for ourselves and make it. We can use young undiscovered attractive talent which brings an energy to the project I could never get from TV productions."
Video website Log.tv is free to use and launched about two months ago. Its creators said it has invested in "quality broadcast technology".
Phil Cornwell and John Sessions, whose multiple impressions of celebrities are the heart of the cult favourite, have revealed that the series will make its return on website Log.tv.
They are working on ideas with director Peter Richardson and hope to release material early next year.
Richardson said the move to the web was their decision: "With Log.tv we don't have to worry about the constraints of the terrestrial broadcaster.
"The whole packaging process with TV can take years. Now, we can make quick decisions for ourselves and make it. We can use young undiscovered attractive talent which brings an energy to the project I could never get from TV productions."
Video website Log.tv is free to use and launched about two months ago. Its creators said it has invested in "quality broadcast technology".
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