EXCLUSIVE: The BBC is working on a TV adaptation of a living Canadian novel The listeners of normal people Manufacturer item images.
Although it hasn’t been given the green light yet, Deadline believes the show is in a relatively advanced stage. The listeners Adapted for television by writer Jordan Tannahill and Janicza Bravo, whose earlier credits are included Zola, Ms. America And They, direct.
released last summer The listeners follows a woman who lies in bed next to her husband one night and hears a low hum that he cannot hear. This harmless noise causes Claire Devon headaches, nosebleeds and insomnia and gradually throws her life off balance, although no apparent cause or medical cause can be found. When she discovers that one of her students can also hear the hum, the two form an unusual and close friendship and start a community.
Tannahill is a Canadian writer, playwright, filmmaker and theater director whose previous novels include borderline, an autofiction book about a man who considers the nature of consciousness. Its VR performance dress me made the Venice competition in 2017.
The Evolution is the latest animated book to be adapted by the BBC, which is also working on a TV version by Yomi Adegokes The list with HBO Max and A24 revealed by Deadline earlier this year.
Now, and next to A24, owned by Fremantle normal people And The favorite Producer Element is also working on the historical drama Shane Meadows The gallows for the BBC.
The BBC declined to comment The listeners.
Source: Deadline

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