US TV
'Bad Girls' find home in America
Published Tuesday, Jan 2 2007, 09:38 GMT | By James Welsh
Logo, MTV's ad-supported network aimed at gay audiences, has picked up ITV's Bad Girls.
Variety reports that the network has acquired the US rights to all 107 episodes of the Shed Productions drama set in HMP Larkhall as part of a push to attract lesbian viewers.
An American version of Bad Girls is also understood to be in the works at Fox TV Studios.
Variety reports that the network has acquired the US rights to all 107 episodes of the Shed Productions drama set in HMP Larkhall as part of a push to attract lesbian viewers.
An American version of Bad Girls is also understood to be in the works at Fox TV Studios.
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