b'Hello and welcome to BossaNovas autumn slate. It turns out that some of you do actually read this, so Ill try to make more of an effort to give you what you want. Which is apparently less about me and more about our new shows.So here I am, being short, sweet and unusually brief.Its been a tough year for many of us, but Im proud to say that weve stuck to our guns in terms of delivering on our launch strategy. We still believe that, when it comes to building a great catalogue, less is much more. You dont need to be carpet bombedwith content. What you need is a handpicked selection of high-vis, attention-grabbing, short-run specials and mini-series, supported by a solid line-up of both new and established returning franchises. Its a formula that seems to work, even in todays challenging marketplace. In fact,I could say especially in todays challenging marketplace. Were only in our second full year of business with our new partners Night Train Media and yet our results have already far outstripped expectation.As ever, our MIPCOM bag is stuffed with goodies, from old favourites like Caught On Dashcam, which returns for a fifth season with more jaw-droppingly bad behaviour behind the wheel, to shiny new shows with the potential to become tomorrows old favourites. Weve got chilling and thrilling mysteries (step forward the Flight Attendant Murders and Cold Case Killers), charismatic medics (GPs in the Wild) and cute canines (series four of Puppy School). Adrenaline junkies can brave Australias most unforgiving locations with Adventure Gold Diggersand theres gold of a different kind on offer in Ottoman Empire by Train, in which the brilliant Professor Alice Roberts explores one of the worlds most mysterious civilisations. Want more history? Join James Holland as he reinterprets the 20th centurys pivotal conflict for a new generation in Hidden Histories of WWII. Coming back to todays world, why not check into Motorway Hotel and enjoy a four-hour stay at a lively family-run business on the edge of the thunderous M6or tag along with Richard Crawford as he explores the eco-friendly destinations that are on everyones bucket list in Leave No Trace. And when we say we have something for everyone, that includes shoe fetishists: The Worlds Most Expensive Sneakers sees Jermaine Jenas, former professional footballer and sneakerhead as he tracks down the worlds priciest kicks.This is only a taster menu of our catalogue, but we hope its enough to pique your appetite and persuade you to visit us at MIPCOM. All the best,Paul03'