TOP 100 PRODUCTION 100 12 FULWELL 73
partner Leo Pearlman partner Benjamin Turner partner LGabe Turner partner Ben Winston partner James Corden turnover £40.2m shows Urban Myths - When Barbra Kissed Joan (Now TV/Sky Arts), Shawn Mendes: In Wonder (Netflix), Friends: The Reunion (Sky One), Crouchy’s Year Late Euros (BBC1)
17 KUDOS (Banijay) MD Martin Haines MD Karen Wilson turnover £29.3m shows Two Weeks to Live (Sky), Tin Star 3 (Sky Atlantic & Amazon), Utopia US (Amazon Prime Video / HBO)
SURVEY
Fulwell 73 was responsible
for one of the most talked about TV events of the year when it managed to get the Friends cast back together for the global broadcast of The Reunion. The company also got its
first shot as producers of the Grammy Awards and was able to deliver a raft of live shows despite restrictions including Crouchy’s Year Late Euros for the BBC. It says it’s proud of “remaining
in production during the lockdown and delivering primetime shows for the BBC during that time - Peter Crouch’s Save Our Summer
Friends: The Reunion
and Jack Whitehall’s Sporting Nation.”
It says “the growth and proliferation of the global
streaming services currently provides the greatest opportunity” with “unprecedented investment in original content across all genres.”
18 NEW PICTURES (All3Media) CEO Willow Grylls creative director Elaine Pyke EP Charlie Hampton HoP Emily Russell turnover £28.2m shows Des (ITV), The Decieved (C5), The Spanish Princess S2 (Starz)
Tin Star
Drama indie New Pictures had a bit critical hit with Des as well as continued international success in a second season of historical drama The Spanish Princess.
19 NUTOPIA
ceo Jane Root md Carl Griffin coo Helena Tait turnover £28m shows Extra Life: A Short Guide to Living Longer (BBC/PBS), Shark Beach with Chris Hemsworth (Nat Geo/Disney+), America: Our Defining Hours (History)
20 LEFT BANK (Sony Pictures Television) ceo Andy Harries coo Grace Wilson commercial director Charlie Goldberg turnover £26.6m shows The Crown S4 (Netflix) Behind Her Eyes (Netflix), White Lines (Netflix), Sitting in Limbo (BBC), Quiz (ITV)
Shark Beach
The Crown producer, Left Bank says that it’s “happy to have survived/ be surviving COVID” and to be back filming having “recently managed to film 8 episodes of Outlander S6 and Fear Index for Sky.”
25 RDF TELEVISION (Banijay) md Jim Allen Dir production Katie Brewer-Frankl CD Neale Simpson turnover £21.6m shows Tipping Point, Eat Well For Less, Lightning, Crystal Maze
Highlights for RDF were “keeping our heads above water and morale relatively high during Covid peaks” as well as new commissions with new clients and “making shows that are aspirational, entertaining and fun while the country feels the exact opposite.”
26 BLUE ZOO
co-founders Oli Hyatt, Tom Box, Adam Shaw COO Daniel Isman turnover £20.7m shows The Adventures of Paddington (Nick Jr), It’s Pony (Nickelodeon), Pip and Posy (Milkshake! on 5), Numberblocks (CBeebies BBC)
27 NAKED (Fremantle) md Fatima Salaria CD Tom O’Brien director ops Tamara Howe turnover £20.2m shows The Rap Game UK (BBC Three), Grand Designs (Channel 4), The Chasers Road Trip (ITV), Secret Crush (ITV2)
Pip and Posy Autumn 2021 P18
Despite budget and talent pressures, Naked says “the development pipeline is healthy” with several TXs in autumn and “we feel cautiously optimistic as we hope to turn the corner on Covid.”
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28 WHISPER (Sony Pictures Television) ceo, founder Sunil Patel COO Juli Porter md Mark Cole chief creative officer Helen Warner turnover £20.1m shows Formula 1 – British Grand Prix (C4), Women’s FA Cup Final (BBC 1), The Talk (C4)
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