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ITV Studios picks up Who Are you

Mar 18, 2016

ITV Studios has picked up our supernatural cop drama "Who Are You", produced by Korean CJ Group. The deal is the first licence for a Korean scripted drama in the UK and the third ground-breaking deal Eccho Rights have made to bring the genre to Europe in the past two years.

The Ukraine version of our other Korean format, "Ice Adonis", has been a massive ratings hit and we are looking forward to similar success here!

"Who Are You" is a supernatural cop show with a romantic twist: an elite policewoman falls into a coma after a brutal attack during a raid gone wrong. Six years later, she awakes and resumes her career – now with a special sensitivity, and a sceptical but ambitious junior partner.

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