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Dramatised meaning
simple past and past participle of dramatise
Example sentences (20)
Ansal’s lawsuit claims that the official teaser of the web series, produced by y Endemol India Pvt Ltd, was released on January 4 and shows “direct references” to Ansal and his dramatised role in the June 1997 Uphaar Cinema Fire and its aftermath.
He blames ghostwriter John Joseph Moehringer for the inaccuracies, saying the tales have been 'dramatised'.
The books have been dramatised for radio by the BBC, with Jason Watkins () and Justin Salinger () both playing Shardlake.
Lisa Taddeo’s non-fiction book about the anxieties and sex lives of three different women became an international bestseller and, now, a dramatised TV series.
Their evangelising attempts and later demise was covered in international publications and subsequently dramatised in the 2006 film the End Of The Spear.
It was presented as a 'dramatised' natural history series exploring the lives of cheetahs, zebras, elephants, wild dogs and other animals on the Serengeti.
It has been clear for some time that Russia’s overall effort to subvert and thwart western democracies, dramatised again by last week’s spy scandal in the Netherlands, extends to the western Balkans.
Neil Oliver presents this new semi-dramatised series about Scotland’s ancient clans.
Another production of the dramatised cycle came soon after the 1967 TV series.
BBC Radio 3 dramatised the play again in 1989, and this version has been released commercially.
Edward Petherbridge also played Lord Peter for BBC Television in 1987, in which three of the four major Wimsey/Vane novels (Strong Poison, Have His Carcase and Gaudy Night) were dramatised under the umbrella title A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery.
Even though no names were mentioned in these skits, the audience would usually be able to guess who the heckling message in the troupe's dramatised portrayals was aimed at, as it was played out right on the person's own front yard.
Following the inner turmoil that he experienced during the "Inferno crisis," he wrote an important book in French, Inferno (1896–7) in which he dramatised his experiences.
Hancock's affair with Joan Le Mesurier was also dramatised in Hancock and Joan on BBC Four and transmitted on 26 March 2008 as part of the Curse of Comedy season.
Her private discussions with Prime Minister Tony Blair were dramatised in the Stephen Frears film, The Queen (2006).
In 1971, the BBC produced a six-part dramatised documentary series entitled Search for the Nile.
In 1998 Espedair Street was dramatised as a serial for Radio 4, presented by Paul Gambaccini in the style of a Radio 1 documentary.
In 2011, a film based on Lewis' book which dramatised Beane's use of sabermetrics was released, starring Brad Pitt in the role of Beane.
It provided a dramatised account of the case, focusing on the effect it had on Mabo and his family.
It was dramatised by Deniz Cordell, and produced by M. J. Cogburn.