Kudos (production company)

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Kudos Film and Television
Type Production company
Industry film, television
Genre Children, and drama
Founded 1992
Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

12–14 Amwell Street
Key people Executive Chairman:
* Stephen Garrett
Managing Directors:
* Simon Crawford Collins
* Daniel Isaacs
Creative Director:
* Jane Featherstone
Head of Film:
* Paul Webster
Parent News Corporation
Divisions Kudos Film and Television, Kudos Pictures
Website http://www.kudosproductions.co.uk/

Kudos Film and Television is a British independent film and television production company. It has produced television series for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, and its productions include Spooks (US:MI5), Hustle, Life on Mars and its spin-off Ashes to Ashes, The Amazing Mrs Pritchard and M.I. High. In 2007 it was voted Best Independent Production Company by Broadcast magazine. Formed in 1992, since 2007 it has been part of the Shine group. In 2007 it also set up the film unit, Kudos Pictures.

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[edit] History

The company was formed in 1992. It came to international attention with the BAFTA Award winning spy drama Spooks, which debuted on BBC One on 13 May 2002.

In late 2006, the company was sold to Shine Limited for around £35m.[1] Shine also bought Princess Productions and Firefly Production to create the Shine Group, although all four divisions retained their individual identity.

With three British films already in production, and ten in development, in June 2007 the company announced plans to set up a film unit, with Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (2008) expected to be its first release.[1] It planned to mix and match actors, writers and directors between the units, and already had Hollywood deals for film remakes of Hustle, Spooks and Tsunami: The Aftermath.[1]

[edit] Productions

[edit] Television

[edit] Forthcoming

  • Nemesis: A contemporary spy series about a hunted secret agent created by Frank Spotnitz, executive producer of The X-Files for BBC One and US pay-channel Cinemax [2] and stars Australian actress Melissa George.[3] [4] [5]
  • Real Humans: An adoption of the Swedish sci-fi drama with the same name. Set in a parallel present day where technology has enabled robots to become so human it is nearly impossible to tell them apart from people. A co-production with original makers Matador Films.[6] Created by two of the writers and producers of the Swedish Wallander series.
  • May Day: When a young girl goes missing, feared dead, the community in which she lives looks to one another for answers. A Five episode mini-series.[7]
  • Untitled Mount Everest project: In collaboration with director Asif Kapadia and filmed on location in the Himalayas for Sky Atlantic. [8]

[edit] Current

  • Law & Order: UK: four series (from 2009) for ITV1 - total 32 episodes, with sixth series of 7 episodes commissioned for late 2011.
  • Lip Service: one series (from 2010) for BBC Three - total 6 episodes, with a second series commissioned for 2011.
  • The Hour: one series (from 2011) for BBC Two - total 6 episodes with a second series comissioned for 2012.
  • Eternal Law: Drama about a pair of angels sent to Earth to work as lawyers in York. Expected Autumn 2011 for ITV1.
  • Death In Paradise : The story about a quintessentially English cop posted to The island of Sainte-Marie. To anyone else it would be paradise, but for Detective Inspector Richard Poole, who is totally unsuited to the Caribbean way of life it's hell! Produced for BBC One and France Televisions. [9]

[edit] Past

[edit] Film

[edit] Awards

2009
  • Broadcast Magazine Supplement, The Indies - peer poll
  • Televisual Bulldog Award - Best Indie
2008
  • Televisual Bulldog Award - Best Indie
2007
  • Broadcast Magazine Supplement, The Indies - peer poll
  • Broadcast Awards - Best Independent Production Company - 2007

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