LA Productions

LA Productions Ltd is a British independent television and film production company based in Liverpool, UK. It was founded in 2000 by Brookside co-creator, Colin McKeown MBE, and is known for producing socially-conscious television drama, most prominently for the BBC.

LA Productions
IndustryFilm
Television
GenreProduction company
Founded2000 (2000)
FounderColin McKeown
HeadquartersOld St Lawrence School
Westminster Road
Liverpool, Merseyside
L4 3TQ
Key people
Colin McKeown - owner and Executive Producer

Donna Molloy - Producer

Patrick Hall - Head of Post Production

Sharon Ruddock - General Manager

Sarah Deane - Executive Script Editor / Scriptwriter

Christian Francis-Davies - Head of LA Factual
Number of employees
11–50[1]
Websitelaproductions.co.uk

Overview

Notable productions include BBC Daytime anthology drama series Moving On (since 2009), which is one of the channel's second longest-running drama series and filmed its eleventh series in June 2019. Moving On is story-edited by Jimmy McGovern.

Common (BBC1, 2014), written by Jimmy McGovern, explored the flaws in the UK's "joint enterprise" law and starred Nico Mirallegro and Jodhi May. The single drama was nominated for an International Emmy in 2015.

Reg (BBC1 2016), also written by McGovern, with Robert Pugh, told the story of Reg Keys; the father of Tom Keys, one of the six 'Redcaps' murdered in an ambush in Afghanistan in 2003. Keys was instrumental in challenging the legality of then-PM Tony Blair's decision to enter the Iraq Campaign. Keys ended up standing against Blair in the Sedgefield seat at the 2005 United Kingdom general election. The drama was Emmy-nominated in 2018. Reg Keys was played by Tim Roth.

In 2017, LA Productions and Jimmy McGovern collaborated once more, this time on the BBC1 6-part drama series Broken, starring Sean Bean, Adrian Dunbar and Anna Friel, which told the story of conflicted Catholic priest, Father Michael Kerrigan (Bean) and his daily struggles to look after his parish and cope with his dying mother. Many critics consider the series McGovern's most personal work to date.

In 2018, Channel 5Star commissioned its first original drama series, Clink, through LA Productions. The 10-part drama, set in a British female prison, was conceived, created, written, filmed and post-produced in just ten months, transmitting between April 18 - June 20, 2019.

Single drama, Care (BBC One, 2018) starred Sheridan Smith, Alison Steadman and Sinead Keenan and told the story of two sisters' battle to secure NHS Continuing Healthcare for their sick mother. Written by Jimmy McGovern and Gillian Juckes, Care was nominated for a television BAFTA Award in the Best Single Drama category in 2019, and was the recipient of the prestigious Monaco Red Cross Special Prize at the 59th Monaco International Television Festival, personally chosen by Prince Albert II of Monaco.

Trivia

Executive Producer, Colin McKeown, has a reputation for nurturing new talent both in front of, and behind, the camera. Writers who have been given their first commission by McKeown and LA Productions include: BAFTA-winner Nick Leather (Mother's Day, Murdered For Being Different), Esther Wilson (Accused, Call The Midwife, Moving On), Shaun Duggan (Brookside, Accused, Jamie Johnson, Broken) and Sarah Deane (Moving On, Clink), while first-time directors have included Reece Dinsdale, Robert Pugh, Gillian Kearney, Jodhi May, Gary Williams and Dominic West.

Other

LA Factual is the company's documentary arm, which produced And The Beat Goes On: The Story Of The Cavern Club (2019), which was selected to headline the Newport Beach International Film Festival in 2019.

LA International is the dedicated distribution partner of LA's entire portfolio.

Filmography

References

  1. "LA Productions". Linkdin. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  2. "Justice". BBC. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  3. "Nico Mirallegro, Daniel Mays and Jodhi May to star in Jimmy McGovern film for BBC One". BBC Media Centre. 23 May 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  4. "Daniel Mays to lead Jimmy McGovern BBC One drama 'Common'". Digital Spy. 22 May 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
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