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(Red Arrow Studios) md Danielle Lux creative director Murray Boland commercial director Janet Oakes 2019 ranking 34 shows A League of Their Own (Sky One), There’s Something About Movies (Sky One), The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes (C4), Harry Hill’s Club Nite (C4 - Nit Television)
Now in its 14th series for Sky, CPL’s A League of Their Own format was co-produced in the US for CBS as Game On!. Part of Red Arrow, CPL also
won its first children’s commission, Don’t Unleash the Beast for CITV, a co-pro with Tiny House Productions. Meanwhile, its hit format Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds sold to over 13 countries including Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and France. During lockdown, CPL won two
brand new series: fast turnaround clipshow Reasons to be Cheerful with Matt Lucas for C4 and Harry
A League of Their Own
Hill’s World of TV for BBC2. CPL has since returned to the studio, producing three shows under Covid-19 production protocols. The
indie has also been recommissioned for two of its biggest brands, A League of Their Own and There’s Something About Movies.
Britespark (Argonon) creative director Nick Godwin dir of progs Tom Porter 2019 ranking 89 shows The Prince and the Paedophile (C4), What’s It Like to Catch Coronavi- rus (C4), Coronavirus: How Britain is Changing:(C4), Nightmare Ten- ants, Slum Landlords (C5)
B ronte ceo Ruth Kenley-Letts creative director Jenny van der Lande 2019 ranking - shows The Career of Evil (BBC1)
Nightmare Tenants...
Brontë Film and TV was founded in 2013 to produce projects based on J.K. Rowling’s work. Since then it’s produced The Casual Vacancy, and the Strike detective series, written by J.K. Rowling under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. The next book in the series, Lethal White, has just gone to air.
brook lapping (Zinc Media Group) director Greg Sanderson creative director Emma Hindley exec producer Norma Percy 2019 ranking - shows Buried Secrets of WWII (Nat Geo), Peter Sellers - A State of Comic Ecstasy (BBC2), Becoming Matisse (BBC2)
cactus ceo, co-founder Amanda Ross co-founder Simon Ross 2019 ranking - shows Saturday Kitchen Live (BBC1), The Sara Cox Show (ITV), Martin & Roman’s Sunday Best! (ITV), Daily Kitchen Live (BBC1)
Peter Sellers...
Cactus kept broadcasting throughout lockdown from its studio complex in Clapham. Among four new lockdown commissions, Martin & Roman’s Sunday Best! got to air within three weeks on a set built inhouse.
Clearstory exec producer Russell Barnes head of production Clare Burns 2019 ranking - shows Danceworks (BBC4) Life Off Earth (BBC Ideas)
ClearStory won a commission for a seven-part BBC2 arts series, The Making of Us, and completed productions like Danceworks and two big international series African Renaissance and Handmade in Africa in the teeth of the Covid-19 lockdown
douglas road (Banijay) md Angela Ferreira chief creative officer Sir Lenny Henry 2019 ranking - shows Race Through Comedy (UKTV Gold), Gospel According to Mica (BBC 4), Fierce Women (BBC iPlayer)
dragonfly (Banijay) creative dir Richard Bond head of production Alison Seymour 2019 ranking 58= shows Ambulance (BBC1), Life and Birth (BBC1) Cops Like Us (BBC 2), What Makes A Murderer (C4)
Race Through Comedy Autumn 2020 P28
Dragonfly’s Ambulance is in its fifth series, but got its highest ever ratings in July. Paramedics: Britain’s Lifesavers for C4 was produced during lockdown. The firm won its first drama order too: Independence Day for BBC2.
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drama republic joint mds Greg Brenman, Roanna Benn chief creative officer Jude Liknaitzky dir of production Susy Liddell 2019 ranking 52 shows Us (BBC1), Life (BBC1) Pure (C4), Wanderlust (BBC1, Netflix)
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