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Hot Properties December 2024

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Hot Properties December 2024

Overview

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Programming Profile

Hot Properties playlist for December 2024

10-12-2024

The year may be drawing to a close, but this month’s Hot Properties playlist on C21Marketplace is still brimming over with new drama, factual, formats and kids’ shows.

 

This month’s Hot Properties playlist offers 14 new titles for buyers to enjoy, including intrigues from the courts of Donald Trump and the Tudor monarchs, as well as stolen identities and a downtown office where the deceased are judged before entering the next life.

 

First up in documentary, we have All3Media International’s Trump: The Criminal Conspiracy Case, a gripping account of the landmark criminal investigation into president elect Donald Trump, giving viewers a front-row seat to one of the most important cases in modern history.

 

Nukemailing – Nuclear Power Plants in the Midst of War from Autentic Distribution, talks to employees imprisoned, interrogated and tortured in Ukrainian nuclear power plants occupied by invading Russian forces, and asks what other consequences Russian nuclear blackmail might bring.

 

DCD Rights’ Bodies in the Barrels tells the true story of the Snowtown murders, a ghastly tale from the sleepy suburbs of Adelaide, where a gang of three murder those they believed to be paedophiles before stuffing them into barrels and hiding them in a bank vault. This series gathers the original investigators, journalists, witnesses and family members to give their accounts of the horrific crimes. And when it comes to murder, the biggest threat isn’t from a complete stranger – it’s often right in front of you, according to Blue Ant Media’s The Killer You Know.

 

In drama, we have Banijay Entertainment’s Wolf Hall – The Mirror & the Light, directed by Peter Kosminsky and adapted for television by Peter Straughan. This six-part series follows Thomas Cromwell as he continues to navigate the moral complexities of the Tudor court following the execution of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife.

 

Personal struggles are also dealt with in The Holiday Junkie from Fox Entertainment Global. A holiday decorator meets a handsome handyman while planning a lavish experience for a client. As they work together, can they help each other find love?

 

Seven.One Studios International’s Plan B is a high-concept psychological drama about a man on a desperate and relentless quest to save his relationship – using time travel; while in Stolen Identity 2, from Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, police believe they have closed the case on a serial killer who preyed on women with long, jet-black hair. But then a new unidentified body is discovered at the same crime scene.

 

An engaging procedural drama that depicts people’s lives and deaths through an imaginary city office for the afterlife, Death Hall is a place where the deceased are judged on whether they go to heaven or hell in this new drama from TV Tokyo Corporation.

 

In Viaplay Content Distribution’s All & Eva, Eva doesn’t believe in love, but when she least expects it, she meets it in Mads. The only problem is that she is already pregnant, with his child, although he doesn’t yet know about it.

 

For kids, there’s the Australian Children’s Television Foundation’s Eddies Li’l Homies. Eight-year-old Eddie and his two best friends, Lottie and Tal, navigate the choppy waters of playground life with the help (and hindrance) of the kids from the ’hood and liberal doses of comedy, rap music and, of course, kindness.

 

Meanwhile, Mechamato, from Cake, follows the adventures of a kind and creative young boy named Amato who inadvertently becomes the master of MechaBot, a Power Sphere with the ability to mechanise any daily life object into high-tech devices.

 

Sphere Abacus offers Gary Barlow’s Wine Tour: South Africa, in which the Take That singer explores new places between gigs, immersing himself in not just the culture and food but his other love: wine.

 

To bring things to a close, The Ultimate Hustle from Sony Pictures Television Formats challenges budding entrepreneurs to take their side-hustle skills to the next level.

 

That’s all for 2024, stay tuned for more Hot Properties in the new year!