Historical TV Drama Walk hall Last year, the BBC may have confirmed criticism when its second series started, but its director said that many institutional decisions were made due to lack of funds.
Peter Cosmensky, who had previously directed the first series of Hillary Montell’s most sold -winning novel award -winning novel about the lives of Shah Henry VIII and his wives, told the BBC that almost all the outdoor scenes were cut in the second series.
The Director explained to the BBC that other deductions due to the difference in funds – costumes, support, locations –
“We had a whole geost, an extraordinary scene that was imagined by the original novelist Hillary Montreal. And we had to cut everything.
“This is not something that had happened to me before, in all these years, I’m making a program, that you have to stop production for six weeks.”
Cosminsky had earlier shared that he, his lead actor Sir Mark Reliance and his screenwriter Peter Stragan (who won an Oscar for screenplay this year. Crivave) He also deducted prominent salaries before filming to get this project in line.
Cosmensky, who holds his name BAFTA and the Golden Globe Award, is demanding 5 % levy on the UK’s subscription streaming income, depositing the amount deposited for a British Cultural Fund. He says, without any change, the British TV industry is at risk of squeezing the market.