Objective Media Group
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Television production |
Genre | Comedy, Entertainment, Factual Entertainment, Documentary |
Headquarters | , |
Parent | All3Media |
Divisions | OMG America OMG North OMG Scotland |
Subsidiaries | Betty Main Event Media Objective Fiction Purple Productions 141 Productions Triple Brew Media Canard |
Website | objectivemedia |
Objective Media Group (OMG), previously known as Objective Productions, is a media company that produces shows in comedy, comedy drama, entertainment, factual entertainment and Magic. It has produced shows including The Cube, Breaking Magic, The Real Hustle, Peep Show, Fresh Meat, and Toast of London. The company has offices in Glasgow, Scotland and Los Angeles, California.[citation needed]
Objective has won a number of awards including BAFTA,[1] RTS Awards,[2] British Comedy Awards,[3] Rose d'Or,[4] Monte Carlo Golden Nymphs and the South Bank Show.
Companies
Part of All3media, Objective Media Group is composed of the following companies:
- Betty A joint-venture with All3media
- Main Event Media (Los Angeles, California, run by Emmy-nominated producer and Objective Media Group EVP Jimmy Fox)[5][6]
- Objective Fiction (scripted comedies and comedy-dramas)
- Tannadice Pictures (joint venture with Neil Forsyth)[7]
- OMG America (Los Angeles, California, American division)
- OMG North/Purple Productions (Manchester, England, run by Pam Cavannagh and Dympna Jackson)[6]
- OMG Scotland (Glasgow, nations hub)
- Triple Brew Media (big-scale studio shows, both live and recorded, quiz and gameshow programming)
- 141 Productions
- Canard
Current productions
- The Larkins (2021 TV series)
- The Cube
- Lingo
- Witless
- The Answer Trap
- Stupid Man, Smart Phone
- GameFace
- Toast of London
- Britain Today Tonight
- Now You See It
- It Was Alright in the 70s
- United Shades of America
- Is OJ Innocent? The Missing Evidence
- The Arrangement
Past productions
- The Quick Trick Show
- The Incredible Mr. Goodwin
- Peep Show
- Tom and Jenny
- Mother of Invention
- Doorstep Crime 999
- Tricks of the Tradesmen
- Secret Removers
- Big Bad World
- Fresh Meat
- Reflex
- Celebrity Bedlam
- Killer Magic
- The Real Hustle
- Extreme Cuisine (formerly ‘Gastronuts’)
- Police Academy UK
- Help my Teacher is Magic
- Tricks of the Tradesmen
- Kabadasses (Comedy Lab)
- Star Stories
- The Kevin Bishop Show
- Don't Get Screwed
- Science of Attraction
- Tool Academy UK
- Reggie Perrin
- Derren Brown: Mind Control
- Derren Brown: Trick of the Mind
- Derren Brown: Trick or Treat
- Derren Brown: The Events
- Derren Brown: Russian Roulette
- Derren Brown: Séance
- Derren Brown: Messiah
- Derren Brown: The Gathering
- Derren Brown: The Heist
- Derren Brown: Something Wicked This Way Comes
- Derren Brown: The System
- Derren Brown: Mind Reader – An Evening of Wonders
- Derren Brown: Hero at 30,000 Feet
- Derren Brown: Enigma
- Derren Brown: Miracles for Sale
- Derren Brown: Behind The Mischief
- Derren Brown Presents The 3D Magic Spectacular
- Face the Clock
- 50 Funniest Moments
- David Walliams: Awfully Good
- Great Movie Mistakes 2
- Great TV Mistakes
- The Greatest Xmas Moments of All Time
- The Greatest Xmas Adverts
- The Most Shocking Celebrity Moments of 2010
- Robert’s Web
- John Bishop’s Britain
- Meet The Parents
- Pete versus Life
- The Undercover Princesses
- The Undercover Princes
- Science of Scams
- The Greatest Ever 3D Moments
- The Justin Lee Collins Show
- TNT Show
- Dogface
- Balls of Steel
- Balls of Steel: The Stars Of The Future
- The Bulls**t Detective
- The Peter Serafinowicz Show
- TV Heaven, Telly Hell
- 30 Greatest Political Comedies
- Tricks of the Bible
- Death Wish Live
- Bedsitcom
- Bad Robots
References
- ^ "Bafta TV awards 2014: Winners in full". 18 May 2014 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "RTS Programme Awards 2012 - Royal Television Society". www.rts.org.uk.
- ^ "The British Comedy Awards - The British Comedy Awards". www.britishcomedyawards.com.
- ^ "Channel 4 wins two Roses d'Or (or Rose d'Ors, whatevs!) - Channel 4 - Info - Press". www.channel4.com.
- ^ "Jimmy Fox Launches New Production Company Backed By All3Media America". Deadline Hollywood.
- ^ a b Group, Objective Media. "Companies". Objective Media Group.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Jake Kanter (9 June 2020). "'Guilt' Writer Neil Forsyth Launches Tannadice Pictures With Objective Fiction". deadline.com. Retrieved 14 June 2020.