Mammoth Screen
Mammoth Screen is a UK-based production company that was established in 2007 by Michele Buck and Damien Timmer. It produces drama for key UK broadcasters, especially ITV, and international distribution.
| Private limited company | |
| Industry | Television Media |
| Genre | Production company |
| Founded | 2007 |
| Founders | Michele Buck, Damien Timmer |
| Headquarters | UK |
| Parent | ITV Studios |
| Website | www.mammothscreen.com |
ITV announced on 1 June 2015 that it had acquired Mammoth Screen, which is now part of ITV Studios.
Productions
| Year | Title | Aired on |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Bonekickers | BBC One |
| Lost in Austen | ITV | |
| 2009 | Wuthering Heights | ITV / PBS Masterpiece |
| 2010 | Margot | BBC Four |
| Amanda Holden's Fantasy Lives | ITV | |
| Bouquet of Barbed Wire | ||
| Joe Maddison's War | ||
| 2011 | Christopher and His Kind | BBC Two |
| Monroe | ITV | |
| 2012–present | Endeavour | ITV / PBS Masterpiece |
| 2012 | Parade's End | BBC Two / HBO / VRT |
| Falcón | Sky Atlantic / Canal+ / ZDF | |
| 2014–2016 | Agatha Raisin | Sky One |
| 2014 | Remember Me | BBC One |
| 2015–2019 | Poldark | BBC One / PBS Masterpiece |
| 2015 | Black Work | ITV |
| And Then There Were None | BBC One / A&E Television Networks | |
| 2016–present | Victoria | ITV / PBS Masterpiece |
| 2016 | The Witness for the Prosecution | BBC One / Acorn TV |
| 2017 | Fearless | ITV |
| 2018 | Next of Kin | |
| Ordeal by Innocence | BBC One / Prime Video | |
| The City and the City | BBC Two | |
| Vanity Fair | ITV / Prime Video | |
| The ABC Murders | BBC One / Prime Video | |
| 2019–present | World on Fire | BBC One / PBS Masterpiece |
| 2019 | The War of the Worlds | BBC One |
| 2020 | The Pale Horse | BBC One / Prime Video |
| McDonald and Dodds | ITV / BritBox | |
| Noughts and Crosses | BBC One | |
| The Serpent | BBC One / Netflix | |
| The Singapore Grip | ITV | |
| TBA | Death Comes as the End | BBC One |
North Korean hacking allegations
In October 2017 it was reported that an upcoming drama about a British nuclear scientist taken prisoner in North Korea, commissioned by Channel 4 and with the working title Opposite Number, had caused the production company's computer network to be targeted by North Korean hackers. The project was subsequently shelved.[1]
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References
- Corera, Gordon (16 October 2017). "UK TV drama about North Korea hit by cyber-attack". BBC News.
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