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TOP 100 PRODUCTION 100


Sixteen South


O8I Double Act


creative director Colin Williams studio manager Rachelle Williams technical director David Cunningham turnover £6.3m shows ODO (Milkshake UK plus 150 international territories) Claude, WildWoods, Lily’s Driftwood Bay (ITV LittleBe)


O82 Transistor Films O83 Pioneer


co-owners, founders Alastair Cook, Rob Davis creative dir Lawrence Walford HoP Will Cross turnover £6.1m shows Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist (C4, Netflix), Hotel Custody (ITV), Shark Academy (Discovery+), Dr Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet S7 (Animal Planet)


ODO Pacific


A major highlight for Double Act was “producing shows for new clients, including Netflix, ITV and Magnolia.” The indie also reached over 100 eps on Animal Planet show Dr Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet. It also won new orders in the premium doc and true crime space from Discovery ID and C4.


O85 West Road


md Rachel Purnell creative director Olivia Ball HoP Carl Green turnover £5.99m shows Taste of the Country (C5), Mary Serves It Up (Discovery+), Pioneer Woman (Food Network USA), Barefoot Contessa, (Food Network USA)


Winning a Daytime Emmy for Barefoot Contessa was a big recent highlight for Pacific. It says, though, that there’s been “difficulty in recruitment post pandemic. A lot of work went into production at the same time meaning limited staff available for key roles.”


Like a Shot O89


(Argonon) md Henry Scott dir production Steve Gillham production management Debbie Akinbola development Danny O’Brien turnover £4.9m shows Abandoned Engineering S10 (Yesterday), Backstage – Straight Line Crazy with Ralph Fiennes (Sky Arts), The Black Panthers of WW2 (Smithsonian)


Britespark


(Sky Studios) CD, founder Danny Tipping HoP Bernie Costello EP Ned Parker turnover £6.098m shows The 80’s Cinema’s Greatest Decade, Oscar Night (Live), Tom Cruise: Movie Maverick (all for Sky Cinema); Living With A Serial Killer, Season 1 (Sky Crime and Oxygen)


SURVEY O84


(Tinopolis) ceo Jonathan Hewes creative director Thomas Viner turnover £6m shows Secrets of the Superfactories (more4), Secrets of the Royal Gardens (more4)


Living With A Serial Killer O86 Woodcut


(All3Media) md Jonathan Fisher head of development Eleanor Birnie turnover £5.6m shows Hollington Drive (ITV)


This year, West Road “produced and delivered our biggest commission to date as a company in Ridley for ITV.”


Highlights for Pioneer Productions over the past year include completing its Nat Geo/Disney+ premium doc In The Womb along with winning its first full streamer commission for Hulu. Pioneer says challenges have included “slow commissioning and changes in the international market place” but the outlook is “positive.”


O87


co founder, ceo Kate Beal co founder, tech dir Matt Blyth commercial director Koulla Anastasi turnover £5.2m shows Britain’s Forgotten Wars with Tony Robinson (C4), Murdered at First Sight (Sky Crime), Combat Ships (Smithsonian), Paranormal Captured (Sky)


Hollington Drive


Woodcut says its biggest achievement has been “to regain momentum as a business during the tail end of the pandemic” and “we’re still making brilliant content and delivering it across the world.”


O90 The ATS Team


(Argonon) co founder, cd Nick Godwin cd Tom Porter turnover £4.7m shows Elon Musk: Super Hero or Super Villain (C4), The Man With a Penis on his Arm (C4), The Lost Colony of Roanoke: New Evidence. (Science Channel), The World’s Most Scenic Railways (C5)


The Black Panthers of WW2


Britespark says that “in the short term the outlook is strong” but uncertain “with a recession possibly looming and the spectre of Channel 4 privatisation.” Despite this, it says “we are on track to grow the business for 2022 by around 40%.”


Autumn 2022 P52 televisual.com O91 Cactus TV


md, ATS Global and evp of production Danny Sanz development and production executive Shayna Waldman turnover £4.6m shows Line Production Services on The Bridge (Channel 4) with first UK originals imminent


Maverick


O88


(All3Media) creative director Hannah Brownhill head of production Tammy Brandon turnover £4.912m shows 10 Years Younger in 10 Days (Channel 5), The Elephant Hospital (Channel 5), Operation Ouch (CBBC), Embarrassing Bodies (Channel 4)


Operation Ouch


O92


ceo, co-founder Amanda Ross HoP Anji Pierce dev producer Polly Conway turnover £4.4m shows Saturday Kitchen Live (BBC), Between The Covers (BBC), Martin & Roman’s Weekend Best (ITV), Garraway’s Good Stuff (ITV)


The Bridge


Highlights in the past year for Cactus include “securing ongoing series for Between the Covers for BBC2” as well as “managing to keep the ITV weekend slot for the ninth year running.” The company also managed to secure its first Channel 5 commission too.


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