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Channel 4 lines up The Devil's Whore sequel

Channel 4 has commissioned a sequel to its acclaimed historical drama The Devil's Whore and new shows from Abi Morgan and Skins creator Bryan Elsley. New World is a four-part series written by Peter Flannery and Martine Brant and is a follow-up to the Devil's Whore, which aired in 2008 and featured a cast including Andrea Riseborough, Dominic West, Michael Fassbender and John Simm. The Channel 4 head of drama, Piers Wenger , said: "It's terrific and I want to make it as soon as we can. I would love it to be on screen next year. "I don't want to say too much about it but it has a connection to The Devil's Whore and it takes place across two continents. The clue might be in the title." Elsley has written a nine-part drama, Dates. About the anatomy of modern dating and modern relationships, each episode will focus on a different date. Morgan, whose credits include BBC2's The Hour and Lady Thatcher biopic, The Iron Lady, has written a four-part international thriller, Home Before Dark. Set in London, Italy and America it follows the hunt for a killer and looks at the way the internet can corrupt, and be corrupted by those who use it. A Cowboy Films production for Channel 4, its executive producers include Kevin Macdonald (Touching the Void, Life in a Day, The Last King of Scotland). New World is being made by Company Pictures, with Dates produced by Balloon Entertainment. • To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email [email protected] or phone 020 3353 3857. For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000. If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly "for publication". • To get the latest media news to your desktop or mobile, follow MediaGuardian on Twitter and Facebook

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