DCD Rights sells 100+ hours of drama to CEE
June 4, 2025

UK-based distributor DCD Rights has secured sales of more than 100 hours of drama titles to CEE ahead of their attendance at NEM and NATPE Budapest later this June.
Profour (Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia) has acquired season 5 of My Life is Murder, starring Lucy Lawless, whilst seasons 1-4 have been acquired by BBC Studios for Poland and TV3 Group for Latvia. Additionally, CDA Premium (Poland) has picked up a package of 28 hours of titles including the psychological thriller The Secrets She Keeps seasons 1 and 2, starring Laura Carmichael and Jessica De Gouw.
James Anderson, Senior Sales Manager, commented: “These returning dramas are extremely popular with audiences around the world and we’re delighted that further broadcasters across the CEE region are acquiring such well-produced and evergreen series for their viewers to enjoy.”
A Greenstone Pictures Production for TVNZ, Acorn TV and DCD Rights, made with the assistance of the New Zealand Government’s Screen Production Rebate (NZSPR), My Life Is Murder, follows the complex, contrary and compelling investigator Alexa Crowe, who can’t help fighting the good fight – whether it’s solving murders or combating the small frustrations of everyday life. In each stand-alone episode, the fearless and unapologetic Alexa uses her unique skills and insights into the darker quirks of human nature to provoke, comfort and push the right buttons as she unravels the truth behind a raft of the most baffling of crimes.
Produced by Lingo Pictures Production for Paramount Plus, with production funding from Screen Australia in association with Screen NSW, The Secrets She Keeps is an adaptation of bestselling author Michael Robotham’s acclaimed novel, which tells the story of two women whose worlds collide after a chance encounter in a supermarket in an affluent Sydney suburb.
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