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The merger of BBC Studios and BBC Worldwide in 2018, brought the company in line with other major multinational studio conglomerates. BBC Studios Productions was the UK's most commissioned creator of new content in 2019, with 77 new commissions from the BBC and third-parties. It achieved 73 awards and 202 nominations in 2019/2020. [7] [8]
The Apprentice: BBC Two/BBC One: 2005–present: continued from Talkback Thames and Boundless co-production with Mark Burnett Productions/United Artists Media Group/MGM Television: The Apprentice: You're Fired! BBC Three/BBC Two: 2006–present Great British Railway Journeys: BBC Two: 2010–2021: continued from Talkback Thames and Boundless
The BBC Studios Events Productions unit focuses primarily on events of significance across the UK and was the primary and sole source of all coronation footage which was covered in Ultra-high-definition and distributed to broadcasters domestically and worldwide.
BBC Studioworks Limited is a commercial subsidiary of the BBC, providing television studios, post production and related services to the market. [2]It works with broadcasters and production companies, making content for the likes of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Sky, Banijay and Fremantle.
BBC Video was established in 1980 as a division of BBC Enterprises (later BBC Worldwide) with John Ross Barnard at the head, just as home video systems were starting to gain ground. At launch, the BBC had no agreement with British talent unions such as Equity or the Musician's Union (MU), so BBC Video was limited in the television programming ...
Simon Ambrose is a British businessman and the 2007 winner of the third series of the British version of reality TV show The Apprentice, in which contestants compete for a job working for British TV personality [1] Sir Alan Sugar. [2] In 2007 Simon became the first Apprentice winner to also be a TV Actor. [3]
The Writers’ Academy offers each cohort of writers a year's paid training, which includes lectures and input from a range of leading industry practitioners. The writers receive commissions on the BBC's flagship continuing drama shows [3] and are also given the opportunity to develop an original project with BBC Studios or one of their independent production partners.
BBC Roath Lock Studios is a television production studio that houses BBC drama productions including Doctor Who, Casualty, and Pobol y Cwm. [1] The centre topped out on 20 February 2011 and filming for such productions commenced in autumn of the same year.