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Paramount has sold Berlin Station, a spy series about the CIA’s “Berlin Station” in Germany, to the U.K.’s Channel Four.
Paramount Worldwide Television Licensing & Distribution on Monday unveiled the British deal for the free-to-air and non-linear rights for the show, which airs on premium TV network Epix in the U.S., and is currently shooting its third season in Budapest.
Berlin Station, produced by Paramount Television and Anonymous Content, follows CIA operatives investigating moles, terrorists and corrupt politicians. The spy series stars Ashley Judd, Keke Palmer, Richard Armitage, Richard Jenkins, Michelle Forbes, Leland Orser and Ismael Cruz Cordova.
Berlin Station was created and is executive produced by American novelist Olen Steinhauer. The executive producer credits are shared by Eric Roth, Steve Golin, Kerry Kohansky-Roberts, Keith Redmon and Luke Rivett.
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