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PICTURES (Asacha Media Group) Founder/exec chairman Tony Jordan mds Belinda Campbell, Alex Jones turnover £14.9m shows Death In Paradise S10 (BBC1)
Drama specialist Red Planet, says its highlights include “managing to
39 OPTOMEN (All3Media) ceos Nick Hornby, Tina Flintoff turnover £14.9m shows Great British Menu (BBC), Page Three : The Naked Truth (Channel 4), Snackmasters (Channel 4), Sort Your Life Out (Pilot) (BBC1)
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shoot Death in Paradise during COVID which was a huge challenge” (it was one of the first scripted shows out of the blocks after lockdown one) as well as “securing a further two series of Sanditon which is currently in production, with Masterpiece/ PBS in the US becoming the primary stakeholder” and “ITV commissioning four part drama Our House which is currently in production.” But COVID has made everything
tougher in scripted with a “huge impact on budgets and production logistics. The backlog of drama production has also put a huge strain
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on access to crew and facilities as well as inflation in talent costs” with the streamers “pricing UK
companies out of the market” who now have to “navigate productions with less experienced crew.“
40 NEAL STREET (All3Media) company directors Dame Pippa Harris, Sam Mendes, Caro Newling, Nicolas Brown turnover £14.9m shows Call the Midwife Series 10 (BBC)
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Neal Street says “delivering two major drama series during the pandemic” was a big achievement with both delivering “reduced hours for the same budget to mitigate costs of stand down and start up with Covid restrictions and protocols.”
41 ZEPPOTRON (Banijay) mds Peter Holmes, Ruth Phillips dir of ops Debra Blenkinsop turnover £14.1m shows Would I Lie To You? Series 14 (BBC1), Cats Does Countdown Series 14 (C4), Ranganation Series 3 (BBC2) One Night In, Hamley’s (C4)
42 WINDFALL (Argonon) exec chairman David Dugan ceo Carlo Massarella md Allison Todd CDs Dan Kendall, Jamie Lochhead turnover £13m shows Jabbed! Inside Britain’s Vaccine Triumph (C4), Millennium Dome Heist with Ross Kemp (ITV), Lost Treasures of Egypt (Nat Geo), Building Britain’s Biggest Nuclear Power Station (BBC2)
Would I Lie To You?
Windfall says the outlook is “Very positive. We have a strong slate for the year ahead with several new series being commissioned.”
43 MINNOW FILMS ceo Morgan Matthews md Clare Voyce creative director Sophie Leonard turnover £12.8m shows SAS: Who Dares Wins (Channel 4), The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime (BBC2), DNA Family Secrets (BBC2), The Diana Interview: Revenge of a Princess (ITV)
Docs and fact ent specialist, Minnow, says a highlight has been “managing to continue with programming during a pandemic, which has been very challenging at all levels.”
44 WILDSEED md Miles Bullough Creative Director Jesse Cleverly head of kids and animation Sarah Mattingley HoP Helen Stern turnover £12.8m shows Dodo (Sky Kids)
45 TUESDAY’S CHILD ceo Karen Smith CD Steph Harris head of dev James Donkin HoP Sheryl Lacy turnover £11.8m shows The Hit List (BBC1), Extraordinary Escapes (C4), Guessable (Comedy Central), LEGO Masters (FOX US)
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Tuesday’s Child says: “One of the positives of COVID is that it reminded broadcasters of the value of non-scripted formats. There’s been a real resurgence. And that is great news for us!”
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46 SID GENTLE ceo Sally Woodward Gentle md Lee Morris turnover £11.6m shows Upcoming - Killing Eve 4 (BBC America), Ragdoll (AMC/UKTV), Extraordinary (Star Disney+)
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