TV production company
Banijay UK Productions Limited
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| Banijay UK
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Formerly
| - Edenspring Limited (Jan?Mar 1983)
- Edenspring Investments Public Limited Company (1983?1987)
- Broadcast Communications PLC (1987?1998)
- GMG Endemol Entertainment PLC (1998?2000)
- Endemol Entertainment UK PLC (2000?2002)
- Endemol UK PLC (2002?2011)
- Endemol UK Limited (2011?2018)
- Endemol Shine UK Limited (2018?2023)
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Company type
| Subsidiary
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Industry
| Television production
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Founded
| 19 January 1983
; 41 years ago
(
1983-01-19
)
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Founders
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Headquarters
| Shepherd's Bush
,
London
,
United Kingdom
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Area served
| United Kingdom
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Key people
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Number of employees
| 800
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Parent
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Divisions
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Website
| banijayuk
.com
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Footnotes / references
[1]
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Banijay UK Productions Limited
,
[1]
[2]
trading as
Banijay UK
, is a
British
production company. Since 2020, the company has been a subsidiary of
Banijay
. Banijay UK incorporates a number of production brands, including Artists Studio, Darlow Smithson Productions, House of Tomorrow, Initial, Remarkable Entertainment (previously Brighter Pictures and Cheetah Television),
Tiger Aspect
, Tigress Productions, Zeppotron, and their digital divisions: Endemol Games
[3]
and Endemol Digital Studio.
After entering a joint venture with
21st Century Fox
, additional companies under the new Endemol Shine UK umbrella include
Dragonfly
,
Kudos
, and
Princess Productions
(now defunct). The various television production brands specialize in a broad range of genres including entertainment, reality series, drama series, specialist factual, arts, live events, music entertainment, documentaries, youth shows, and comedy.
[4]
In the
United Kingdom
, Banijay UK is mostly known for producing
Big Brother
from 2000 onward and also
Celebrity Big Brother
from 2001 onward.
History
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The UK branch of Endemol originated from
Peter Bazalgette
's sale of his television company Bazal to the
Guardian Media Group
(GMG) in 1990. In September 1998, Endemol acquired a 50% stake and the division was named GMG Endemol. Endemol bought the company outright from GMG in August 2000.
[5]
In April 2000, GMG Endemol Entertainment announced that they've acquired a 50% majority stake in interactive TV digital company Victoria Real.
[6]
Since 2000, a series of corporate owners and public stock transactions has culminated in the joint venture of 2014 with 21st Century Fox's
Shine Group
to form the rebranded
Endemol Shine UK
, effective January 2015.
[7]
[8]
In 2001, Endemol UK announced that they've acquired London-based television production company Brighter Pictures.
[9]
In November 2009, Endemol UK announced that they extended their operations by acquiring three production companies
Tiger Aspect Productions
, Tigress Productions and Darlow Smithson Productions (DSP) from American-based global sports and fashion media company
IMG
.
[10]
On July 28 2014, Endemol UK and their European-based television production and distribution company Endemol had announced that they launched a new production label with Charlie Brooker named House of Tomorrow.
On December 4 2015, Endemol Shine UK announced that they launched a new production company unit dedicated to food, factual and lifestyle formats named Sidney Street.
[11]
In January 2016, Endemol Shine UK announced that they had acquired the short-form and branded content production house
Electric Robin
and the digital talent management firm
OP Talent
.
[12]
On 30 June 2020, the
European Commission
approved Banijay's purchase of Endemol Shine UK's parent company Endemol Shine Group.
[13]
The purchase was completed on 3 July.
[14]
Endemol Shine UK retained its name until March 2023, when it rebranded under the Banijay name.
On 1 January 2024, Banijay UK announced that RDF Television, RDF West and Fizz would be absorbed into the company, with RDF shows such as
Tipping Point
and
Dickinson's Real Deal
being made by Banijay instead.
[15]
On 6 June 2024, Banijay UK acquired Caryn Mandabach Productions (CMP) and renamed it Garrison Drama Limited.
Caryn Mandabach
, who had produced shows in the United Kingdom under the Caryn Mandabach Productions banner, will now produce shows under the Conduit Productions banner, with a first-look deal with Banijay.
[16]
Awards and nominations
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References
[
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a
b
"BANIJAY UK PRODUCTIONS LIMITED overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK"
.
Companies House
. 19 January 1983
. Retrieved
1 September
2023
.
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"Gender Pay Report - Banijay UK Productions Limited ("Banijay UK")"
(PDF)
.
Banijay UK
. 19 January 1983
. Retrieved
1 September
2023
.
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"Endemol Shine Gaming"
.
endemolgames.com
. Archived from
the original
on 26 September 2017
. Retrieved
28 September
2017
.
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Barraclough, Leo (28 July 2014).
"Endemol, Charlie Brooker Launch House of Tomorrow"
.
Variety
. Retrieved
26 November
2016
.
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Holmwood, Leigh (27 September 2007).
"From That's Life to Big Brother"
.
The Guardian
.
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Teather, David (28 April 2000).
"GMG Endemol takes 50% stake in Victoria Real"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
20 May
2024
.
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Martinson, Jane (11 January 2016).
"Endemol Shine president to leave one year after creation of 'mega indie'
"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
26 November
2016
.
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Szalai, Georg (10 October 2014).
"Fox, Apollo Complete Deal to Combine Shine, Endemol, Core Media"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. Retrieved
26 November
2016
.
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"Endemol UK acquires Brighter Pictures"
.
C21Media
. 9 April 2001
. Retrieved
20 May
2024
.
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Walsh, Barry (23 November 2009).
"Endemol buys Darlow Smithson, Tiger Aspect"
.
Realscreen
. Retrieved
20 May
2024
.
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Alcinii, Daniele (4 December 2015).
"Endemol Shine UK serves up new prodco"
.
Realscreen
. Retrieved
20 May
2024
.
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Tartaglione, Nancy (26 January 2016).
"Endemol Shine UK Acquires Short-Form Producer, Digital Talent Agency"
.
Deadline Hollywood
. Retrieved
15 December
2019
.
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Kanter, Jake (1 July 2020).
"Banijay Group's $2.2BN Endemol Shine Group Takeover Approved By European Commission"
.
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"Banijay Closes Endemol Shine Acquisition, Forming Global Production Giant"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. 3 July 2020.
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Booth, Martin (2 February 2024).
"Award-winning Bristol production company to close after 30 years"
.
Bristol24/7
. Retrieved
2 February
2024
.
- ^
Tartaglione, Nancy (5 June 2024).
"
'Peaky Blinders' Firm Caryn Mandabach Productions Acquired By Banijay UK With All 'Peaky' Rights Included"
.
Deadline Hollywood
. Retrieved
6 June
2024
.
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