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‘Wolf Hall’ Director: Why a U.K. Streaming Levy Isn’t a Tariff (Guest Column)

On April 15, The Hollywood Reporter published an article, citing observers, that asserted that a U.K. streamers’ tax, long advocated by programme-makers in Britain and recently endorsed by a U.K. parliamentary committee, will never in fact come to pass. It would be seen as a tariff by the White House and, with a wider trade deal in the offing, the U.K. government would never risk annoying its long-time ally in that way. This argument would be compelling were it not for one caveat. The streamers’ levy is not a tariff.

In 2023, I shot The Mirror and the Light for Masterpiece and the BBC, completing the work we began a decade before on Wolf Hall – winner of a Golden Globe, several BAFTAs and 8 Emmy nominations. If we were to attempt to make The Mirror and the Light in 2025, we would not succeed. Mr Bates vs The Post Office,

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